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Genre: Jazz, Piano, Blues Release Date: 1954 Format: mp3 Quality: 320 Kbps (Спектр) Size: 77,9 mb Duration: 00:33:34 Description: Recorded between December 12, 1953 and August 16, 1954. Originally released on Clef Records. |
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Genre: Jazz, Piano, Blues Release Date: 1954 Format: mp3 Quality: 320 Kbps (Спектр) Size: 77,9 mb Duration: 00:33:34 Description: Recorded between December 12, 1953 and August 16, 1954. Originally released on Clef Records. |
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Genre: Jazz Release Date: 1964 Format: mp3 Quality: 320 Kbps (Спектр) Size: 119 mb Duration: 00:49:50 Description: Coltrane's Sound is a jazz album by John Coltrane originally recorded in 1960, but released in June 1964 (according to Atlantic Records reissue liner notes). Because the tracks were put together and released four years after being recorded, the album was overshadowed by Coltrane's later, more experimental works that followed his so-called "Middle Period." Despite being underrated, Coltrane's Sound actually belongs to the same landmark series of recordings that produced the two more popular albums, My Favorite Things and Coltrane Plays the Blues. This collection thus stands on its own as a very significant and impressive album that features some of the best work by John Coltrane and his renowned quartet — McCoy Tyner (Piano), Elvin Jones (Drums) and Steve Davis (Bass) — on the Atlantic label. |
Name: John Coltrane - The John Coltrane Quartet PlaysGenre: Jazz Release Date: 1965 Format: mp3 Quality: 320 Kbps (Спектр) Size: 160 mb Duration: 00:59:20 Description: The John Coltrane Quartet Plays is a 1965 album by jazz musician John Coltrane. The full title of the original LP is The John Coltrane Quartet Plays: Chim Chim Cheree, Song of Praise, Nature Boy, Brazilia. |
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Genre: Jazz Release Date: 1965 Format: mp3 Quality: 320 Kbps (Спектр) Size: 92,8 mb Duration: 00:40:31 Description: Meditations is a 1965 album by John Coltrane. It features Coltrane and Pharoah Sanders as soloists, both playing tenor saxophones. Much of the recording is fairly avant-garde, featuring extensive passages in free rhythm and extended saxophone techniques such as honked and overblown notes, as well as multiphonics. This would be the last Coltrane recording with long-time partners drummer Elvin Jones and pianist McCoy Tyner. |
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Genre: Jazz Release Date: 1961 Format: mp3 Quality: 320 Kbps (Спектр) Size: 100 mb Duration: 00:45:43 Description: Ole Coltrane is an album by jazz musician John Coltrane. It was released in 1961 by Atlantic Records. |
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Genre: Jazz Release Date: 1960 Format: mp3 Quality: 320 Kbps (Спектр) Size: 117 mb Duration: 00:48:24 Description: Far Cry is a 1960 album by jazz musician Eric Dolphy. This album is one of several Dolphy recordings to feature trumpeter Booker Little. Dolphy and Little were backed by Jaki Byard on piano, Ron Carter on bass, and Roy Haynes on drums. Far Cry was recorded by engineer Rudy Van Gelder. |
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Genre: Jazz Release Date: 1960 Format: mp3 Quality: 320 Kbps (Спектр) Size: 79,3 mb Duration: 00:34:13 Description: Out There is a 1960 jazz album by Eric Dolphy. It was Dolphy's second album released as band leader, following his time with Charles Mingus. The album features four original compositions by Dolphy, one of which is a collaborative effort with Mingus. The album also features three covers, "Eclipse" by Mingus, "Sketch of Melba" by Randy Weston and "Feathers" by Hale Smith. |
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Genre: Jazz Release Date: 1960 Format: mp3 Quality: 320 Kbps (Спектр) Size: 150 mb Duration: 1:01:30 Description: Outward Bound is a jazz album by Eric Dolphy, released in 1960. It was his first album as leader, and is considerably less adventurous and more standardly beboppish than his later recordings, though there are unorthodox elements that point to what was to come. Still the album is a good introduction to Dolphy's versatile talents and to many it is likely a more accessible album than many of Dolphy's later more innovative recordings. |
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Genre: Jazz Release Date: 1965 Format: mp3 Quality: 320 Kbps (Спектр) Size: 116 mb Duration: 00:42:30 Description: Sun Ship is a jazz album recorded on August 26, 1965, by tenor saxophonist John Coltrane. The album extended the free jazz ideas of Transition. The relaxed, serene feel of earlier ballads like "Welcome" was transformed into a new style of ballad on "Dearly Beloved" and "Attaining". This style involved very slow tempos, drum rolls and fills, and a louder, more intense feel than traditional jazz ballads. Like "Psalm" (from A Love Supreme), there is no real tune, just a scale or series of tones used to build an improvised theme. Coltrane's solos on the other tracks are also more extreme than on his earlier albums, and are reminiscent of the style of Albert Ayler and Pharaoh Sanders in their extensive use of altissimo and multiphonics. The title "Sun Ship" may have been inspired by Sun Ra's conception of free jazz as having an affinity with science fiction conceptions of human existence. |