John Coltrane - Live in Antibes, 1965 (1988)
BAND/ARTIST: John Coltrane
- Title: Live in Antibes, 1965
- Year Of Release: 1988
- Label: France's Concert [FCD 119]
- Genre: Jazz, Free Jazz, Hard Bop
- Quality: FLAC (tracks + .cue,log,scans) | MP3/320 kbps
- Total Time: 67:08
- Total Size: 499 MB(+3%) | 158 MB(+3%)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Presentation - 0:49
02. Naima (Coltrane) - 7:04
03. Blue Waltz (Coltrane) - 14:59
04. My Favorite Things (Rodgers-Hammerstein) - 17:59
05. Impressions (Coltrane) - 15:56
06. Afro Blue (Santamaria) - 10:21
personnel :
John Coltrane - soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone
McCoy Tyner - piano
Jimmy Garrison - bass
Elvin Jones - drums
Vital, transitional John Coltrane with the quartet near its end; this 1965 Antibes concert may have featured familiar material ("Naima," "My Favorite Things," "Afro Blue," and "Impressions" are among the five selections), but that is the only thing that linked it with the ensemble's past offerings. Coltrane's tenor is frenetic, as he turns song structure inside out, honks, soars, and explores, seeking fresh directions and alternative statements within each blistering solo. Likewise, this version of "My Favorite Things" has an edgy, unfulfilled quality, while even "Naima" is more inquisitive than satisfying. While it's still incredible, pivotal music, there is also the realization that change was near and inevitable.~Ron Wynn
01. Presentation - 0:49
02. Naima (Coltrane) - 7:04
03. Blue Waltz (Coltrane) - 14:59
04. My Favorite Things (Rodgers-Hammerstein) - 17:59
05. Impressions (Coltrane) - 15:56
06. Afro Blue (Santamaria) - 10:21
personnel :
John Coltrane - soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone
McCoy Tyner - piano
Jimmy Garrison - bass
Elvin Jones - drums
Vital, transitional John Coltrane with the quartet near its end; this 1965 Antibes concert may have featured familiar material ("Naima," "My Favorite Things," "Afro Blue," and "Impressions" are among the five selections), but that is the only thing that linked it with the ensemble's past offerings. Coltrane's tenor is frenetic, as he turns song structure inside out, honks, soars, and explores, seeking fresh directions and alternative statements within each blistering solo. Likewise, this version of "My Favorite Things" has an edgy, unfulfilled quality, while even "Naima" is more inquisitive than satisfying. While it's still incredible, pivotal music, there is also the realization that change was near and inevitable.~Ron Wynn
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