My Favorite Things

John Coltrane
My Favorite Things

53,49 EUR
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State Of Art
Release date: 05/Feb/2013
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Style: Other Pop
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Details / Tracklist: 1.1 My Favorite Things
1.2 Everytime We Say Goodbye
1.3 Summertime
1.4 But Not for Me
Number of discs: 2
Description:1960 Album, both the stereo & mono versions on 2CD + 8 bonus tracks 'One And Four (aka Mr. Day)', 'Exotica', 'Like Sonny', 'Exotica [alt. take], 'Announcement', 'Impressions', 'Naima' & 'My Favorite Things' (Live At The Newport Jazz Festival 1961). -
Instantly recognized and forever celebrated, My Favorite Things is a landmark recording in every possible sense. The 1960 album is the first that introduced John Coltrane's legendary quartet with pianist McCoy Tyner, bassist Steve Davis, and drummer Elvin Jones. It is also the first on which he played soprano saxophone. It absolutely reimagined how a popular song could be interpreted and spun into a completely new, absorbingly beautiful piece of art. Mastered from the original analog tapes by Bernie Grundman, this 180g 45RPM 2 LP set shines new light onto this seminal music marvel.
Record label text: "Disc manufactured in Germany by Furnace MFG/The Pallas Group." Recorded at Atlantic Studios, New York, NY Track A1 on October 21, 1960 Track B1 on October 24, 1960 Tracks A2 & B2 on October 26, 1960 180-gram vinyl pressed by Pallas in Germany Mastered by Bernie Grundman from the original analog tapes. (Deadwax also includes Chris Bellman's initials.) 1998 Grammy Hall of Fame inductee "This 1960 recording was a landmark album in John Coltrane's career, the first to introduce his quartet with himself, pianist McCoy Tyner, bassist Steve Davis and drummer Elvin Jones, and the first release on which he played soprano saxophone. It also provided him with a signature hit, as his new group conception came together wonderfully on the title track. It's an extended modal reworking in 6/4 time that brought the hypnotic pulsating quality of Indian music into jazz for the first time, with Coltrane's soprano wailing over the oscillating piano chords and pulsing drums. The unusual up-tempo version of Gershwin's 'Summertime'is a heated example of Coltrane's 'sheets of sound' approach to conventional changes, while 'But Not for Me' receives a radical harmonic makeover. This is an excellent introduction to Coltrane's work." ? All Music Guide
No. of tracks: 4
Manufacturer No.: ORGM1080
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Deutsch Joerg L. - 11/Mar/2022 4 of 5 Stars!
Ein sehr schönes, auch klanglich sehr zufriedenstellendes Reissue