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Blue Train [Enhanced, Original recording reissued, Original recording remastered]

John ColtraneAudio CD
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  • Audio CD (April 1, 1997)
  • Original Release Date: April 1, 1997
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Enhanced, Original recording reissued, Original recording remastered
  • Label: Blue Note Records
  • ASIN: B000005H7D
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  DVD Audio  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Music
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (203 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #16,205 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. Blue Train
2. Moment's Notice
3. Locomotion
4. I'm Old Fashioned
5. Lazy Bird
6. Blue Train (Alternate Take)
7. Lazy Bird (Alternate Take)

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Blue Train is one of those ineffable sound recordings that actually seems to capture a moment of perfect artistry. Coltrane was in the midst of a Prestige recording contract but was able to honor a previous commitment to Blue Note and release this one album. With four Coltrane originals, including the haunting theme of the title track, and one standard, this recording showed Coltrane was becoming the complete package: player, composer, and bandleader. What distinguishes this session from the Prestige dates of the same time is the easy, relaxed, and obviously well-rehearsed playing of the group, and the usual masterful recording by Rudy van Gelder. This enhanced CD-ROM also features two alternate takes. The well-designed multimedia elements, including musician interviews and pictures from the famous van Gelder studio, round this stellar session into an experience that informs and delights over and over. --Michael Monhart

Product Description

Here's Trane in '57, in between work with Monk and Miles, flanked by Lee Morgan and Curtis Fuller. This is the jazz genius in his early Prestige prime; this reissue adds alternate takes of Blue Train and Lazy Bird to Moment's Notice; Locomotion , and the rest of the LP!

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A great cd to start out with if you are just getting into jazz. Drak  |  29 reviewers made a similar statement
Blue Train is my favorite Coltrane release. Bob Martinez  |  28 reviewers made a similar statement
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153 of 156 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best from the 50s February 3, 2003
Format:Audio CD
John Coltrane was a monster of the tenor sax as early as 1955, when he first joined Miles Davis' band. An overachiever, Coltrane had a relentless and unvarying passion for practice, for improving his skills as an artist. As he progressed through his quite legendary career, he never ceased to amaze.

BLUE TRAIN (1957) is a classic; an album often heralded as one of the greatest records of the 1950s by fans and jazz educators alike. It gives the listener a very clear view of what made these musicians so great. You will notice things like Coltrane's (and pianist Kenny Drew's) tasteful and masterful usage of the blues scale in the chant-like title cut. Many musicians have the tendency to drive that scale into the ground when playing the blues. Not so here: these guys were well beyond that sort of thing. On Jerome Kern's "I'm Old Fashioned," you will hear Coltrane's (or was it Kenny Drew's?) ascending-stepwise reharmonization. The Lee Morgan and Curtis Fuller solos on "Locomotion" are a delight, but that's true of the entire album.

It is well known that the Coltrane composition "Giant Steps" (released in 1959) is a bear to play, to improvise on the changes. But, even here, Coltrane was writing tunes that could shake a few people up. "Moment's Notice" is one such tune. It has an ABAC structure (8 bars, 8 bars, 8 bars, 14 bars: a total of 38 bars for one time through)--hard enough to follow--along with a barrage of formidable chord changes. Some say the song got its name when Curtis Fuller asked, "You expect me to play these changes at a moment's notice?"

BLUE TRAIN is certainly deserving of being hailed as a "classic," a term grossly overused these days. Imagination or creativity doesn't always come in the form of extreme busyness, and if you give this album your full attention, it will offer riches galore. There is good reason why BLUE TRAIN is listed on many a jazz educator's essential recordings list: It IS essential. (Seeing that this reissue gives you all the bonus extras for just a few bucks more, I can't see going for the earlier one.)

Cheers,
Murray

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75 of 77 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars "Blue Train" - a Classic Remastered. January 21, 2003
Format:Audio CD
Is "Blue Train" my favorite John Coltrane album? No, it isn't. Is it still a classic? You bet. Here is a record that captures the essence of cool and exudes style and grace so effortlessly, the music almost seems to float on air. John and his band give nothing less than 100% throughout this album, and their superb playing helped shape up what is now known as probably the most familiar jazz record that isn't performed by Miles Davis. It's been a while since I've listened to this album, but having recently gotten the newly packaged edition, I've reintroduced myself to a "Blue Train" that actually improves over the original recording. For one, the remastered version presents the album the way it was meant to be heard: clean and crisp. The incredible title track and "Locomotion" benefit most from the remastering, and Coltrane's sax playing is even more commanding this time around. Also, we get alternative versions of 2 tracks: the better of the two is "Blue Train." On this version, Coltrane's playing differs quite significantly, but it works just as well. In addition, the disc has an enhanced portion for your PC where you can listen to retrospective interviews from engineer Rudy Van Gelder, as well as a brief black-and-white video where Coltrane is performing with Miles Davis onstage. So if you're new to Coltrane and are unsure which version of "Blue Train" to get, this baby is the one to pick up. The remastering provides a better sound, you get two bonus tracks, and there's a decent handful of extras to view/listen on your computer. "Blue Train" still holds up as a classic, and its remastering and repackaging are well deserved.
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52 of 54 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars St. John Speaks February 15, 2000
Format:Audio CD
In San Francisco there is a church of St. John Coltrane, they have weekly services, and they have a weekly radio show. Let me try to explain why I'm comfortable with the "St. John". What makes a saint? A saint performs miracles. Coltrane was fortunate in that when he performed his miracles a tape was rolling. For example, I consider his solo on "Blue Train" miraculous. Let me elucidate: I'm a saxophonist myself, and I can play a mean blues solo (not great, but mean), and I can listen to a great blues solo and while I could not have played the solo, I can imagine how it was played, and I recognize the player as a fellow mortal. But with some Trane solos, e.g. on "Blue Train", it's too much. I can't imagine how anyone could have played it, it's too fast, the energy level is too high, the lines are too perfect, the creativity is too great, it's giving expression to an emotion that is too deep. It simple doesn't seem possible that anyone could have played that solo. It is beyond comprehension, awe inspiring. A miracle? Check it out.

So, you might think, it's inaccessible, for the aficionado only. Nope. They released "Blue Train" as a 45! I heard it on the student union jukebox when I came to U.C. Berkeley. It is as accessible as it gets.

Jazz is ephemeral, everything has to be right for the best performances, and everything was perfect on this date. The players were all at the absolute top of their games, the tunes were great, the mood was right, it's a great record in every respect.

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Most Recent Customer Reviews
3.0 out of 5 stars Dissenting
I know I'm not alone in this opinion, but I don't see it represented among the current 202 reviews: Blue Train isn't a bad album, but it's overrated to the point of... Read more
Published 10 days ago by rabbit-light
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the most influential jazz albums of all time
Comes with a free CD. Got to admit that i find mysel humming the title track, can't get it out of my mid. The rest of the album is amazing.
Published 1 month ago by Steve Bonilla
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent !!!
I got in love with this album.
A lot of people recomended me to listen to it.
It's a marvellous product.
Published 1 month ago by veronica mabel lopez
5.0 out of 5 stars Great buy
Its a great album (Two takes of Blue Train and Lazy bird), well worth it, If your a fan of Coltrane or jazz for that matter, cant go wrong!
Published 1 month ago by Jared Van Orden
5.0 out of 5 stars Great deal
Great CD, the music is great, and great deliver too, the deal is great and the service is great, I just love it. It is fantastic
Published 1 month ago by Bjarne hansen
5.0 out of 5 stars Stating The Obvious
This CD is better than the reviews. From opening note to closing song, it is amazing how it gets better with age. Trane before the heroine took him down. Read more
Published 2 months ago by william a. roesler
3.0 out of 5 stars This is NOT Coltrane's Blue Train
This product is a 10 CD box of John Coltrane's 1950s recordings for Prestige, Riverside and Blue Note. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Piso Mojado
5.0 out of 5 stars TRAIN BLUE
THIS IS THE BEGINNING OF HIS GREAT RUN AS THE RUN AWAY TRAIN ON A DARK BLUE TRACK GOING TO HEAVEN..
Published 2 months ago by LESTER O'GARRO
3.0 out of 5 stars Vale pelo preço
O CD veio bem arranhado, a capa aceitável. Mas pelo preço de $ 0;01 valeu a aquisiçăo. Pensei que iria vim em melhor estado.
Published 3 months ago by Victor Pereira Borges
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best from a master.
The man, John Coltrane, on the top of his game. If this isn't the best Coltrane album, it is just under Love Supreme. Superb sax play that you would expect. Read more
Published 3 months ago by tarheels42
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