John Coltrane - The Coltrane Legacy FLAC

Tracklist
| 1 | Every Time We Say GoodbyeSoprano Saxophone – John Coltrane |
| 2 | My Favorite ThingsFlute – Eric DolphySoprano Saxophone – John Coltrane |
| 3 | ImpressionsAlto Saxophone – Eric DolphyTenor Saxophone – John Coltrane |
| 4 | So WhatBass – Paul Chambers Drums – Jimmy CobbPiano – Wynton KellyTenor Saxophone – John ColtraneTrumpet – Miles Davis |
| 5 | AlabamaTenor Saxophone – John Coltrane |
| 6 | Afro BlueSoprano Saxophone – John Coltrane |
| 7 | ImpressionsTenor Saxophone – John Coltrane |
Versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 69035 | John Coltrane | The Coltrane Legacy (VHS, NTSC) | Video Artists International, Inc. | 69035 | US | 1985 |
| VAI DVD 4220 | John Coltrane | The Coltrane Legacy (DVD-V, NTSC) | Video Artists International | VAI DVD 4220 | US | 2002 |
| DMLJ-1 | John Coltrane | The Coltrane Legacy (Laserdisc, 12", S/Sided, NTSC) | The Greatest Jazz | DMLJ-1 | US | 1991 |
| PS-88-025 | John Coltrane | The Coltrane Legacy (Laserdisc, 12", S/Sided, Comp, NTSC, CLV) | Pioneer Artists | PS-88-025 | US | 1985 |
Credits
- Bass – Jimmy Garrison (tracks: Tracks 5~7), Reggie Workman (tracks: Tracks 2~4)
- Co-producer – David Chertok, Jeffrey L. Graubart
- Drums – Elvin Jones (tracks: Tracks 2~7)
- Film Director, Film Producer – Burrill Crohn
- Photography – Chuck Stewart
- Piano – McCoy Tyner (tracks: Tracks 2~7)
Notes
1. So What
John Coltrane with the Miles Davis Quintet 1959
2. Every Time We Say Goodbye
The John Coltrane Quartet Germany 1961
3. Impressions
4. My Favorite Things
The John Coltrane Quartet with Eric Dolphy Germany 1961
5. Afro Blue
6. Impressions
7. Alabama
The John Coltrane Quartet San Francisco 1963
Running Time: 60 minutes
Colour and Black & White
Commentary by Jimmy Cobb, Reggie Workman and Elvin Jones.
Companies
- Printed By – T.N. Printers Ltd.
- Designed At – T.N. Printers Ltd.
- Produced At – Jazz Images, Inc.
- Copyright (c) – Jazz Images, Inc.
Album
Issued posthumously, it consists of outtakes from recording sessions which yielded the albums Olé Coltrane, Coltrane Plays the Blues, Coltrane's Sound, and Bags & Trane. All selections were previously unreleased. All tracks by John Coltrane except as indicated. Original Untitled Ballad To Her Ladyship Billy Frazier 8:58. Atlantic SD 1553. The Coltrane Legacy. Unissued tracks recorded 1959, 1960, 1961. When this LP was released in 1970, it debuted some valuable Coltrane recordings covering a two-year period. Three of the selections are alternates taken from his Atlantic album with vibraphonist Milt Jackson, Original Untitled Ballad later titled To Her Ladyship is from the session that resulted in Coltrane's Ole album with Eric Dolphy and Freddie Hubbard, and the remaining two numbers 26-2 and Exotica find 'Trane meeting up with both pianist McCoy. John Coltrane: все альбомы, включая A John Coltrane Retrospective: The Impulse Years , Miles Davis - Kind of Blue , Coltrane For Lovers и другие. Rough Guide To John Coltrane - John Coltrane. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. John Coltrane - Legacy CD1 2002. To favorites 0 Download album. Listen album. John Coltrane. Group Compilation. Songs in album John Coltrane - Legacy CD1 2002. John Coltrane - Straight Street. John Coltrane - Trinkle Tinkle With Thelonious Monk. John Coltrane - Lazy Bird. John Coltrane - Countdown. John Coltrane - Naima. John Coltrane - Giant Steps Alternate Take. John Coltrane - Fifth House. John Coltrane -. The Coltrane Legacy is a hard bop music album recording by JOHN COLTRANE released in 1970 on CD, LPVinyl andor cassette. A1 26-2 6:13 A2 Original Untitled Ballad 8:59 A3 Untitled Original 5:23 B1 Milt Jackson & John Coltrane - Centerpiece 7:09 B2 Milt Jackson & John Coltrane - Stairway to the Stars 3:32 B3 Milt. Coltrane - John Coltrane Quartet, John Coltrane. Complétez votre collection John Coltrane. This album is pulled together from takes across several sessions, from January 1959 through May 1961, including the infamous three days in October 1960 21, 24 and 26 that yielded the landmark My Favorite Things release and a couple dozen additional tracks that would show up on other Atlantic collections over the years. Track listing. Side one




















