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    John Coltrane – 75th Birthday Celebration (Comp. 2001) (Prestige-Riverside) (3-CD)

    Posted By: janwal46
    John Coltrane – 75th Birthday Celebration (Comp. 2001) (Prestige-Riverside) (3-CD)

    John Coltrane – 75th Birthday Celebration (Comp. 2001) (Prestige-Riverside) (3-CD)

    John Coltrane – 75th Birthday Celebration (Comp. 2001) (Prestige-Riverside) (3-CD)

    John Coltrane – 75th Birthday Celebration (Comp. 2001) (Prestige-Riverside) (3-CD)

    John Coltrane – 75th Birthday Celebration (Comp. 2001) (Prestige-Riverside) (3-CD)
    Comp. 2001 | Jazz | FLAC+CUE+MQ-Covers (300Dpi) | NO LOGS | 533Mb+513Mb+500Mb+3Mb

    Countless anthologies exist containing material from John Coltrane's considerably prolific 19-month (May 31, 1956 — December 31, 1958) association with Prestige Records. Particularly the all-inclusive, 16-disc Prestige Recordings (1991) box set. As most others are either too short or aimed specifically at one facet of the artist's output, few have truly been able to capture as wide a spectrum as this extremely thrifty three-CD compilation. The contents are presented in a primarily chronological fashion, appropriately commencing with "Tenor Madness" hailing off of a confab between Coltrane (tenor sax) and Sonny Rollins. One selection that isn't found on the Prestige Recordings is "Airegin" from the John Coltrane and the Jazz Giants (1956) get together, furthering the practically indispensable nature of 75th Birthday Celebration for the casual and hardcore listener alike. Entries in which Coltrane was a guest or co-lead include selections off of Interplay for 2 Trumpets and 2 Tenors ("Soul Eyes"), The Cats ("Eclypso"), Dakar ("Route 4"), Cattin' with Coltrane and Quinichette ("Vodka") and as a guest on the Mal Waldron project The Dealers ("Blue Calypso"). Granted, there are a few glaring omissions — such as "Super Jet," "Slowtrane," "Two Bass Hit,""Stardust," and "The Believer." However, all told, even the most scholarly Coltrane enthusiasts would have to be impressed with the variety found on Coltrane's 75th Birthday Celebration.

    Please note that these are old but good EAC rips, without LOG , made with an older EAC version, and coming from my archives on external hard disc. The package for covers only contains single front, 3 x back (with track listings) and disc scans.

    Personnel & Recording Studios & Recording Dates:

    See Back Covers

    Tracklists:

    CD 1:

    01. Tenor Madness
    02. On a Misty Night
    03. Airegin
    04. Soul Eyes
    05. Eclypso
    06. Route 4
    07. Vodka
    08. Blue Calypso

    CD 2:

    01. Bakai
    02. While My Lady Sleeps
    03. Nutty
    04. Well, You Needn't
    05. Like Someone in Love
    06. Soft Lights and Sweet Music
    07. Paul's Pal
    08. Lush Life
    09. Groove Blues

    CD 3:

    01. Lover
    02. I Want to Talk About You
    03. Russian Lullaby
    04. Why Was I Born?
    05. Black Pearls
    06. I See Your Face Before Me
    07. Spring Is Here
    08. Do I Love You Because You're Beautiful?
    09. Bahia
    10. Goldsboro Express

    Sound Quality: 7/8

    RS Links:

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