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John Coltrane: Both Directions At Once - The Lost Album
John Coltrane (saxophone), Jimmy Garrison (double bass), Elvin Jones (drums), McCoy Tyner (piano)
There’s always a fascination about newly discovered material, how it adds to our received knowledge, why it wasn’t released at the time, what happened to the tapes in the interim and so on. Everything... — More…
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Rolling Stone, Best Jazz Albums of All Time
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John Coltrane: Both Directions At Once - The Lost Album
Deluxe 2 CD Edition
John Coltrane (saxophone), Jimmy Garrison (double bass), Elvin Jones (drums), McCoy Tyner (piano)
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Rolling Stone, Best Jazz Albums of All Time
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Both Directions At Once: The Lost Album
John Coltrane (tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone), McCoy Tyner (piano), Jimmy Garrison (upright bass), Elvin Jones (drums)
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Ricky Ford: Loxodonta Africana
Ricky Ford (tenor saxophone), Bob Neloms (piano), Richard Davis (bass), Dannie Richmond (drums), Oliver Beener & Charles Sullivan (trumpets), James Spaulding (alto saxophone), Janice Robinson (trombone), Jonathan Dorn (tuba)
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John Coltrane - 1963: New Directions
John Coltrane (tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone, saxophone), McCoy Tyner (piano), Jimmy Garrison (upright bass, double bass), Elvin Jones (drums), Johnny Hartman, Roy Haynes (drums)
Marketed with the blurb, “Pivotal Year, Pivotal Tracks: Every Coltrane Impulse! track from 1963, in the order they were recorded”, is fair enough, until another lost album comes along, but there’s... — More…
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