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Ken Burns JAZZ Collection: John Coltrane [ORIGINAL RECORDING REMASTERED]

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Product Details

  • Audio CD (November 7, 2000)
  • Original Release Date: November 7, 2000
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Original recording remastered
  • Label: Polygram Records
  • ASIN: B000050I3N
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (20 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #28,777 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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1. 'Round Midnight
2. Giant Steps
3. Naima
4. My Favorite Things
5. Chasin' The Trane
6. Alabama
7. Afro Blue
8. In A Semtimental Mood
9. Bessie's Blues
10. Acknowledgment (From A Love Supreme)
11. Jupiter

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John Coltrane spent little more than a decade of his career in the public eye before his death in 1967, but during that time his work was in a state of constant, often turbulent change. In the process, he would create one of the most influential bodies of work in jazz. Many of Coltrane's greatest recordings were long, and it's no easy task to create a single CD that reflects his creative range. However, this remarkably good selection manages to include several extended performances, while charting his work's moments of both profound meditative beauty and creative onslaught. On "Giant Steps," Coltrane pressed the boundaries of chordal improvisation, creating a high-speed maze of harmonic extensions. In perhaps his most famous vehicle, he recrafted "My Favorite Things" in the image of Indian music, spinning scalar improvisations on his soprano saxophone over a repeating piano figure and the molten drums of Elvin Jones. "Chasin' the Trane," from his great 1961 Village Vanguard recordings, uses simple blues to launch an extended solo that tests the tenor's expressive limits. "Jupiter," a duet with drummer Rashied Ali recorded in the final months of Coltrane's life, finds the same intensity still burning within him, his tone compressed to a tight vibrato and his circular lines spinning in still fresh directions. Along the way are those serene islands that always marked Coltrane's work, some of the most beautiful and direct ballad and blues playing in jazz, from his own "Naima" to an ethereal version of "In a Sentimental Mood" with its composer, Duke Ellington, at the piano. --Stuart Broomer

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46 of 49 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars probably not the best place to start, February 1, 2001
By Joseph D. Martin "M Lucky" (Oakland, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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As a long-time devotee of Coltrane, I'm often asked which recordings serve best to introduce newcomers to this great musician. Unfortunately, despite the best intentions and general good taste of the folks doing the Burns compilations, I would have to say there is still no single disc that adequately represents Trane. That's because his music went through a series of stylistic periods, and when you try to throw them together on a single disc, it's more frustrating than enlightening. I would suggest, if you're new to jazz and considering buying some Coltrane, you might want to start with the "Blue Train" CD--it's a classic hard bop session, features some of Coltrane's best compositions, and is just a very enjoyable record that's well within the mainstream jazz tradition. Next up might be "Giant Steps," which features what is arguably Trane at his virtuouso best. His playing on that CD is often unbelievably fast and clean, and very harmonically sophisticated yet not "out" at all. From there, you might take the plunge and explore the more hard core stuff: either the "Live at the Village Vanguard" material or "A Love Supreme." Both feature Coltrane playing much more wildly, and while the music may seem a little abrasive and over-the-top to new fans, you may ultimately enjoy it best of all. From there, you may decide whether you want to hear more of the early, hard bop period, the "sheets of sound" period of the later '50s, or the modal and free playing of the '60s. They're all very interesting and ultimately rewarding, but I suspect most newcomers will want to get used to the '50s stuff before they're going to like the freer period. If you buy the Burns CD, you'll probably feel less than satisfied, since it offers only a small glimpse at each period. Better, I think, to explore them chronologically via the above listed CDs and take it from there.

Oh, one more thing: Some of Coltrane's best playing was done on Miles Davis' "Kind of Blue" and Thelonious Monk's "Thelonius Monk and John Coltrane." If you don't already own any Monk, Davis or Coltrane, you might want to start there, and check out Miles and Monk while you're getting into Trane.

Hope this helps. Man, I almost envy those of you who will be hearing this stuff for the first time. It sure knocked me out!

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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The legacy of John Coltrane...from serene to turbulent!, November 25, 2000
I recall that I took a jazz appreciation course a number of years ago in which the instructor used John Coltrane's music as an example of how modern jazz artists had hatred in their heart and contempt for their listeners. That shallow assessment was completely at odds with everything I had heard--and read--about Trane, whose music seemed to come from a deeply spiritual place, albeit one capable of being both serene and turbulent (sometimes in the same performance).

A single-disc collection such as this can only hope to give the novice listener a peak at Coltrane's brief but prolific career, but it does so probably as well as possible. There is the fluid complexity of GIANT STEPS, the melodically-rich soul of NAIMA (I sure don't hear any hatred here!), the modal serenity of MY FAVORITE THINGS, the non-verbal political protest of ALABAMA, and a heart-felt ability to revive such classic ballads as IN A SENTIMENTAL MOOD. Perhaps some listeners will be floored by JUPITER, a free-form sax-drums duet recorded shortly before Trane's untimely death in 1967. Yet even here what is in evidence is a musician relentlessly pushing his own boundaries for aesthetic purposes, rather than a bitter attempt to alienate anybody within earshot.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great for the Jazz newbie, January 13, 2003
I bought this for the introduction to Coltrane. That is why, unlike other reviewers, I like the wide range of Coltrane's style on this disc. Some reviewers knock this album for not having this song, or that song. Well, if you had them all already, why did you need to buy this album, too?

If you're looking for an introduction to John Coltrane, this album is a great bet. I wasn't sure which to try in the whole gammut of albums, and chose this for the number of tracks, and the fact that they were dispersed on the numerous other albums. The 'wisdom' of my choice led me to buy Ken Burns' Thelonious Monk album, and add others to my Amazon wish list.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Very functional collection
This CD is not exactly the place to start for someone who's never heard Coltrane. But it's great for those who are familiar with him and want a nice grab bag to listen to in the... Read more
Published 23 months ago by Reader and Writer

4.0 out of 5 stars Overly Simplified, But Great Throughout
Okay, who's crazy enough to say anything negative about John Coltrane? In recent times, his legacy has grown into something like a mild-mannered Malcoolm X. Read more
Published on March 15, 2006 by Thomas D. Ryan

4.0 out of 5 stars Great selection of music, but...
I respect Ken Burns. He's made countless compilation albums of jazz CD's, all filled with many of the artist's best songs, the problem is, they're all (or mostly)studio versions... Read more
Published on July 11, 2004 by P. T. J.

4.0 out of 5 stars Does the job it's meant to do: can't do justice to John...
OK, people, why not get off Ken Burns' back? His PBS series on jazz and the subsequent CD's to come from it are certainly imperfect and limited, but who else has tried to bring... Read more
Published on September 13, 2003 by William E. Adams

3.0 out of 5 stars Not a good compilation
I like most of Ken Burns compilations, but this one fails. 1) Not a single track from 'Blue Trane', a fan favourite and a masterpiece. Read more
Published on September 20, 2002 by Blues Bro

3.0 out of 5 stars Halfway Beautiful, Tainted by Variety of Style
"A Love Supreme, A Love Supreme." It's this refrain from Bono that appears on U-2's Rattle and Hum that first drew me to Coltrane. Read more
Published on April 11, 2002 by M. Swinney

5.0 out of 5 stars Great
I think this is a good CD for those whom want to hear Coltrane. This shows all his styles, and from there, you can judge what you think of his later works, such as Jupiter... Read more
Published on March 9, 2002 by Juice Man

4.0 out of 5 stars A good collection, but something's missing
I don't know why it is, but the album I have has slightly different track listings. My copy does not include "Giant Steps" .. Read more
Published on September 25, 2001 by G. Sawaged

4.0 out of 5 stars A good collection, but something's missing
I don't know why it is, but the album I have has slightly different track listings. My copy does not include "Giant Steps" .. Read more
Published on September 24, 2001 by G. Sawaged

3.0 out of 5 stars COLTRANE DESERVES BETTER
Resuming JOHN COLTRANE in 1 cd is not a good idea at all, since the man had five transformations in his career. Read more
Published on February 15, 2001 by ALAIN ROBERT

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