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资源信息:
专辑中文名: Oleacute Coltrane
歌手: John Coltrane
资源格式: APE
发行时间: 1961年
地区: 美国
语言: 英语
概述:
专辑介绍:
时至今日,写美国爵士萨克斯风手John Coltrane已经快要变成不可能的任务。单以的政大传播学院之院属图书馆为例,不论是乐迷蒐集的軼闻野史,专业作家的访谈与考据,或是音乐教授的乐理与採谱分析,John Coltrane的传记总加起来超过了十本,更不用提网路浩瀚无边的相关讨论了。
Following his classic releases Giant Steps, Coltrane Jazz, My Favourite Things and Coltrane Plays The Blues in the Coltrane catalog, Ole Coltrane was the master's final recording for Atlantic before moving to the Impulse! label.
Perhaps that is why this album seems to be one of his most overlooked recordings. Ole which was originally released in 1962, was recorded in between the two sessions that formed the Impulse! release Africa/Brass.
It appears that with Ole, Coltrane was continuing the experimentation of his earlier Atlantic recordings. In this case Coltrane was trying to explore the larger group format. Ole features Eric Dolphy, Freddie Hubbard, Art Davis, McCoy Tyner, Reggie Workman and Elvin Jones, and of course Coltrane himself — a septet...quite a large band/ensemble.
With only three tracks, plus an additional “bonus” track, it is hard to pick singular standout performances. Each piece of music is wonderful in its own accord.
Rhino has taken meticulous care in remastering the music (the sound is better, brighter and more vibrant than the original CD issues and cleaner than the vast majority of the old vinyl copies that have been beaten-up in the last 40 years), recreating the original album artwork/liner notes into a mini album sleeve and adding additional liner notes by Neil Tesser, author of The Playboy Guide To Jazz as well as the original liner notes by Ralph J. Gleason.
Although this is album appears to have been considered a throw-away (from an artist departing their roster) by Atlantic, this is one of the greatest transitional recording of all time. It is essential.
专辑曲目:
1.Ole' (John Coltrane) [18:05]
2.Dahomey Dance (John Coltrane) [10:48]
3.Aisha (McCoy Tyner) [7:32]
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