Tracklist
| 1 | –Charles Lloyd Quartet | Forest Flower | 1:44 |
| 2 | –Ben Webster Quartet | Chelsea Bridge | 5:14 |
| 3 | –Charles Lloyd Quartet | Love Ship | 6:39 |
| 4 | –Ben Webster Quartet | Ben's Little Scheme | 2:39 |
| 5 | –John Coltrane Quartet | Alabama | 5:55 |
| 6 | –Sonny Rollins Quartet | God Bless The Child | 5:51 |
| 7 | –Ben Webster Quartet | Cottontail | 4:09 |
| 8 | –Ben Webster Quartet | Roll 'Em | 1:56 |
| 9 | –John Coltrane Quartet | Impressions | 13:58 |
| 10 | –Sonny Rollins Quartet | The Bridge | 5:14 |
| 11 | –Ben Webster Quartet | Times Getting Tougher | 2:07 |
| 12 | –Charles Lloyd Quartet | Tagore / Passing Through | 20:14 |
| 13 | –Ben Webster Quartet | 'Tain't Nobody's Business | 4:00 |
| 14 | –John Coltrane Quartet | Afro Blue | 7:12 |
| 15 | –Ben Webster Quartet | I'm Gonna Move To The Outskirts Of Town | 5:01 |
| 16 | –Sonny Rollins Quartet | If Ever I Would Leave You | 10:49 |
Versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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| IDVD 1116 | John Coltrane, Ben Webster, Sonny Rollins, Charles Lloyd With Keith Jarrett | John Coltrane, Ben Webster, Sonny Rollins, Charles Lloyd With Keith Jarrett - Four Tenors (DVD-V, Comp, NTSC) | Idem Home Video | IDVD 1116 | Spain | 2001 |
Barcodes
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Sonny Rollins Quartet 1962: Sonny Rollins tenor saxophone Jim Hall guitar Bob Cranshaw bass Ben. Charles Lloyd Quartet June 1968: Charles Lloyd flute, tenor saxophone Keith Jarrett piano, Tenors. feat: Ben Webster Quartet. Tain't Nobody's Business. John Coltrane, Keith Jarrett, Charles Lloyd, Sonny Rollins, Ben Webster. Chelsea Bridge. I'm Gona Move to the Outskirts of Town. Sonny Rollins Quartet. If Ever I Would Leave You. Charles Lloyd Quartet . Love Ship. Tagore, Passing Through. Forest Flower. Having the Sonny Rollins DVD, the John Coltrane and Ben Webster sets made this purchase a satisfying one. I forgot to add, that, the John Coltrane portion is the entire performance as found on the John Coltrane, Jazz Casual DVD. Read more. One person found this helpful. God Bless The Child, 13. If Ever I Would Leave You, Charles Lloyd Quartet with Keith Jarrett, Ron McClure, Jack DeJohnette 1968: 14. Love Ship, 15. Tagore, Passing Through, 16. Coltrane is an album by jazz musician John Coltrane, released in 1957 on Prestige Records, catalogue 7105. The recordings took place at the studio of Rudy Van Gelder in Hackensack, New Jersey, and document Coltrane's first session as a leader. It has been reissued at times under the title of The First Trane. As a result of his exposure as a member of the Miles Davis Quintet, Prestige Records owner and producer Bob Weinstock offered Coltrane a recording contract. Dated April 9, 1957, it stipulated. God Bless The Child. Charles Lloyd Quartet. Barcode and Other Identifiers. Barcode: 8436017760163. Four giants of the tenor saxophone - including the legendary John Coltrane - are featured in this collection of rare performances recorded in the '60s. Filmed for the television series Jazz Casual, which was hosted by the great jazz writer Ralph Gleason, John Coltrane: Four Tenors features Coltrane and his group featuring Elvin Jones and McCoy Tyner from 1963, Ben Webster with Jimmy Witherspoon and Vince Guaraldi from 1962, Charles Lloyd accompanied by Keith Jarrett and Jack de Johnette in 1968, and Sonny Rollins joined by Jim Hall. And Ben Riley in 1962. John Coltrane: все альбомы, включая A John Coltrane Retrospective: The Impulse Years , Miles Davis - Kind of Blue , Coltrane For Lovers и другие. Both Directions At Once: The Lost Album. John Coltrane. 2018 Deluxe Version. Giant Steps. Lush Life. Buy Four Tenors - DVD Pal by John Coltrane on Blue Sounds Store. Released by True Giants of Jazz. It includes performances in quartet of Coltrane, Webster, Rollins and Charles Lloyd, all of them joined by a stunning court of sidemen that includes McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison, Elvin Jones, Vince Guaraldi, Jimmy Whiterspoon, Jim Hall, Bob Cranshaw, Ben Riley, Keith Jarrett, Ron McClure and Jack DeJohnette. Almost two hours of the best jazz ever filmed. Tracklisting: John Coltrane Quartet, 1963 1. Afro Blue 2. Alabama 3. Sonny Rollins, a peer of Coltranes and also regarded as one of the. John Coltrane quartet Sonny Rollins, a peer of Coltranes and also regarded as one of the greatest jazz saxophonists of all time, described the discovery as like finding a new room in the Great Pyramid. John Coltrane quartet from left, John Coltrane, Elvin Jones, Jimmy Garrison, McCoy Tyner. Photograph: Jim Marshall Photography LLC. Ben Ratliff, former New York Times jazz writer and author of Coltrane: the Story of a Sound, told the Guardian: This is Coltranes quartet starting to move into the last stages of their stable and authoritative phase, when they were often playing the same handful of songs. Theres no concept or grand design here