Coltrane


Celebrate! today is JC's Birthday.

I always start w/ Giant Steps.
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There is an interesting story about the recording of Giant Steps. Coltrane gave out the music ahead of time to the musicians since he knew it was a difficult tune to improvise over. The pianist didn't practise. When listening to the recording you can hear the pianist having problems and eventually gives up and Trane takes over. I am not laughing because as Frogman states above, they are very difficult changes.
French Fries, very well put. Different self artistic interpretations in just twelve notes, yet so different. Music is the truest art form. And all good :)
Yes, I would agree "Giant Steps" is usually the place to start, followed by "Blue Trane" and "Love Supreme". Harder to choose after that. COltrane and Johnny Hartman is always fun, and Village Vanguard Sessions has many more esoteric but nicely recorded treats.
I have many of his recordings and probably listen to him more than any other artist. Happy Birthday Trane!