8
John Coltrane - Plays For Lovers in Music: Saxophone
$0
$12
/John+Coltrane+-+Plays+For+Lovers+in+Music%3A+Saxophone?
|
Notes: Personnel: John Coltrane (saxophone); Wilbur Harden (trumpet, flugelhorn); Donald Byrd, Johnny Splawn (trumpet); Mal Waldron, Red Garland (piano); Paul Chambers, Earl May (bass); Albert "Tootie" Heath, Jimmy Cobb, Louis Hayes, Arthur Taylor (drums). Recorded at Van Gelder Studios, Hackensack, New Jersey between 1957 & 1958. This is part of Fantasy Records "Plays For Lovers" series. Personnel: Wilbur Harden (trumpet, flugelhorn); Donald Byrd, Johnny Splawn (trumpet); Mal Waldron, Red Garland...
|
|
|
Notes: Personnel: John Coltrane (tenor saxophone); Johnny Hartman (vocals); Duke Ellington, McCoy Tyner (piano); Aaron Bell, Jimmy Garrison, Reggie Workman (bass); Roy Haynes, Elvin Jones, Sam Woodyard (drums). Producer: Bob Thiele. Compilation producer: Richard Seidel. Recorded at the Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey between 1961 and 1963. Includes liner notes by Al Young. Digitally remastered by Allan Tucker (Foothill Digital, New York, New York). Personnel: John Coltrane (tenor...
|
|
|
|
|
|
Notes: Personnel: John Coltrane (tenor saxophone); Johnny Hartman (vocals); Eric Dolphy (bass clarinet); McCoy Tyner, Wynton Kelly (piano); Jimmy Garrison, Paul Chambers, Reggie Workman, Arthur Davis (double bass); Elvin Jones, Jimmy Cobb (drums). Verve's More Coltrane for Lovers collects various tracks recorded by saxophone legend John Coltrane that are perfectly suited for a romantic evening. Featured here are such iconic tracks as "You Are Too Beautiful" from John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman;...
|
|
|
Through both the force of his music and his personal character, saxophonist John Coltrane remains among the most influential jazz artists of all time. After a stint with the classic Miles Davis band of the late 1950s, the tenor titan embarked on a decade of staggering creativity. With the daunting GIANT STEPS, he exploded the possibilities of post-bop harmony; subsequently, he formed his "classic quartet" with McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison, and Elvin Jones--the ideal group for Coltrane's ever-expanding...
|
|
|
Through both the force of his music and his personal character, saxophonist John Coltrane remains among the most influential jazz artists of all time. After a stint with the classic Miles Davis band of the late 1950s, the tenor titan embarked on a decade of staggering creativity. With the daunting GIANT STEPS, he exploded the possibilities of post-bop harmony; subsequently, he formed his "classic quartet" with McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison, and Elvin Jones--the ideal group for Coltrane's ever-expanding...
|
|
|
Notes: Personnel: John Coltrane (soprano & tenor saxophones); McCoy Tyner (piano); Steve Davis (acoustic bass); Elvin Jones (drums). Recorded at Atlantic Studios, New York, New York on October 24, 1960. Includes liner notes by Joe Goldberg. Personnel: John Coltrane (soprano & tenor saxophones); McCoy Tyner (piano); Steve Davis (acoustic bass); Elvin Jones (drums). Producer: Nesuhi Ertegun. Reissue producer: Patrick Milligan. Recorded at Atlantic Studios, New York, New York on October 24, 1960. Originally...
|
|
|
Notes: Personnel: Miles Davis (trumpet); Davey Schildkraut (alto saxophone); John Coltrane (tenor saxophone); Brett Woodman (trombone); Teddy Charles (vibraphone); Horace Silver, Red Garland (piano); Percy Heath, Charles Mingus, Paul Chambers (bass); Philly Joe Jones, Kenny Clarke, Philly Joe Jones, Elvin Jones (drums). Principally recorded at Van Gelder Studios, Hackensack, New Jersey between 1953 & 1956. This is part of Fantasy Records "Plays For Lovers" series. Personnel: Miles Davis (trumpet...
|
|
|