John Coltrane - Soultrane (2011)
John Coltrane - Soultrane (2011)
EAC Rip | FLAC (image & cue & log) | tracks: 8 | ~ 285 Mb | 53:50 | Scans
Label: Jazz & Tzaz | 5% recovery record | Genre: Jazz, bebop
Original recordings from the mid and late 50's, of John Coltrane, playing with the jazz pianist and composer Tadd Dameron, one of the most important figures of bebop and most authentic jazz writers of 40-50. They perform together 8 beautiful compositions of Dameron, where you can "feel" the glamour and brightness of Dameron's works expressed through the powerfull and a bit unusual for saxophonist, sound of Coltrane. A wonderful and rare jazz jewel.
John William Coltrane (also known as "Trane"; September 23, 1926 - July 17, 1967) was an American jazz saxophonist and composer. Working in the bebop and hard bop idioms early in his career, Coltrane helped pioneer the use of modes in jazz and later was at the forefront of free jazz. He was prolific, organizing at least fifty recording sessions as a leader during his recording career, and appeared as a sideman on many other albums, notably with trumpeter Miles Davis and pianist Thelonious Monk. As his career progressed, Coltrane and his music took on an increasingly spiritual dimension. His second wife was pianist Alice Coltrane, and their son Ravi Coltrane is also a saxophonist. Coltrane influenced innumerable musicians, and remains one of the most significant tenor saxophonists in jazz history. He received many posthumous awards and recognition, including canonization by the African Orthodox Church as Saint John William Coltrane. In 2007, Coltrane was awarded the Pulitzer Prize Special Citation for his "masterful improvisation, supreme musicianship and iconic centrality to the history of jazz.
Tadley Ewing Peake "Tadd" Dameron (February 21, 1917 - March 8, 1965) was an American jazz composer, arranger and pianist. Saxophonist Dexter Gordon called Dameron the "romanticist" of the bop movement, while reviewer Scott Yanow writes that Dameron was the "definitive arranger/composer of the bop era". Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Dameron was the most influential arranger of the bebop era, but also wrote charts for swing and hard bop players. The bands he arranged for included those of Count Basie, Artie Shaw, Jimmie Lunceford, Dizzy Gillespie, Billy Eckstine, and Sarah Vaughan. He and lyricist Carl Sigman wrote "If You Could See Me Now" for Sarah Vaughan and it became one of her first signature songs. According to the composer, his greatest influences were George Gershwin and Duke Ellington. In the late 1940s Dameron wrote arrangements for the big band of Dizzy Gillespie, who gave the première of his large-scale orchestral piece Soulphony at Carnegie Hall in 1948. Also in 1948 Dameron led his own group in New York, which included Fats Navarro; the following year he was at the Paris Jazz Fair with Miles Davis. From 1961 he scored for recordings by Milt Jackson, Sonny Stitt, and Blue Mitchell. He also arranged and played for rhythm and blues musician Bull Moose Jackson. Also playing for Jackson at the time was Benny Golson, who also was to become a jazz composer; Golson has said Dameron was the most important influence on his writing. Dameron composed several bop standards, including "Hot House", "Our Delight", "Good Bait" (composed for Count Basie), and "Lady Bird". His bands featured leading players such as Fats Navarro, Miles Davis, Dexter Gordon, Sonny Rollins, and Wardell Gray. After forming another group of his own with Clifford Brown in 1953, Dameron developed an addiction to narcotics toward the end of his career. He served time (1959-1961) in federal prison in Lexington, KY. Dameron suffered from cancer and had several heart attacks before he died at the age of 48 of cancer in 1965.
Cita:
1. Mating Call (1956) 05:35:71
2. Gnid (1956) 05:10:20
3. Soultrane (1956) 05:25:09
4. On a Misty Night (1956) 06:22:67
5. Romas (1956) 06:53:31
6. Super Jet (1956) 05:54:69
7. Our Delight (1957) 06:20:29
8. Good Bait (195 12:10:00
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