John Coltrane – Coltrane’s Sound – Analogue Productions Atlantic 75 Series Hybrid Stereo SACD

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Experience the brilliance of jazz legend John Coltrane like never before with Coltrane’s Sound, beautifully remastered on the Analogue Productions Atlantic 75 Series Hybrid Stereo SACD. Originally recorded in 1960 and released in 1964, this classic album captures Coltrane at the peak of his creative powers, featuring unforgettable performances on tracks like “Equinox” and “Central Park West.” The Hybrid SACD edition delivers stunning audio fidelity, bringing out every nuance of Coltrane’s expressive saxophone and the masterful interplay with his quartet.

Whether played on a standard CD player or in high-resolution on an SACD-compatible system, this release offers an immersive listening experience that captures the full depth and emotion of Coltrane’s sound. Perfect for jazz lovers and audiophiles, this Analogue Productions release is a must-have, offering the definitive version of one of Coltrane’s essential works. Dive into the rich, soulful sound of Coltrane and enjoy this timeless album in the best quality it has ever been presented.

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John Coltrane – Coltrane’s Sound – Analogue Productions Atlantic 75 Series Hybrid Stereo SACD

Analogue Productions (Atlantic 75 Series)
Celebrating the 75th Anniversary of Atlantic Records!
Post-bop favorites including “Liberia,” “Satellite” and “Central Park West”

John Coltrane’s brief but prodigious Atlantic Records period (1959-61) included the highly underrated Coltrane’s Sound, recorded in 1960 and released in 1964. “The title could not have been more accurate, as each of the six pieces bear the unmistakable and indelible stamp of Coltrane’s early-’60s style… Regardless of the lack of attention, these recordings remain among Trane’s finest,” writes AllMusic.

The eight post-bop songs here were recorded during the same two sessions (October 24 and 26, 1960) that produced some of My Favorite Things and most of the essential Coltrane Plays The Blues.

It was only pianist McCoy Tyner’s third recording session with Coltrane — and drummer Elvin Jones’s second occasion with sax legend. But both contribute exponentially to the success of Coltrane’s conceptions. However, it’s still the tenor sax which is most memorable throughout.

Coltrane’s originals, “Liberia,” “Satellite” and, most especially the disc’s stand-out cuts, “Equinox” (featuring a marvelous solo from Tyner) and “Central Park West” (featuring Coltrane on soprano), are all worth hearing again and again, writes AllAboutJazz.com Coltrane also tears apart the standards “The Night Has A Thousand Eyes” and “Body and Soul” with an atypical fervor that invites even the most casual listener to stop and pay attention and want to hear again.

Track Listing

1. The Night Has A Thousand Eyes
2. Central Park West
3. Liberia

4. Body And Soul
5. Equinox
6. Satellite

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    Jazz music is a genre that originated in the African American communities of New Orleans in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, known for its complex harmonies, syncopated rhythms, and improvisational elements. It encompasses a range of styles and has profoundly influenced other music genres, offering a rich tapestry of sounds from swing to modern jazz fusion.