Description: IMAGES MAY NOT BE EXACT - SEE DESCRIPTION FOR MENTION OF *ACTUAL PHOTOS* - OTHERWISE THEY ARE LIKELY GENERIC PHOTOS FOR REFERENCE. REFER TO CONDITION RATINGS FOR THE BEST IDEA OF SLEEVE AND VINYL CONDITIONS AND/OR COMMENTS SPECIFIC TO THIS COPY. 'NEW' RECORDS ARE UNPLAYED AND SENT AS THEY WERE RELEASED - MOST OFTEN SEALED, BUT SOME RELEASES COME UNSEALED AS NEW (WE USUALLY NOTATE 'NEVER WAS SEALED' IN THE DESCRIPTION IF A RECORD COMES THIS WAY 'NEW') ***PRE-ORDERS*** The label of pre-orders will be created within a day of purchase but your item will not actually ship until, or just before, the release date - Also, if you combine a pre-order with existing stock items you will need to pay 2 shipping charges if you would like your in-stock items to ship right away and have the pre-order ship later -or- we will wait for the pre-order and ship all together at no extra shipping charge. PRE-ORDER RELEASE DATES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE - WE CANNOT GUARANTEE A RELEASE DATE - WE CAN GUARANTEE WE WILL SHIP IT AS SOON AS IT DOES ACTUALLY RELEASE AND THE STOCK HAS REACHED OUR SHOP FROM DISTRIBUTION. John Coltrane - John Coltrane & Kenny Burrell + 1 Bonus Track - JAZZ *NEW* Item Description Label: Waxtime – 771863 Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue, Remastered, 180 Gram Country: Europe Released: 2013 Genre: Jazz Style: Hard Bop Tracklist A1 Freight Trane Written-By – Tommy Flanagan A2 I Never Knew Written By – Fiorito/Kahn Written-By – Kahn*, Fiorito* A3 Lyresto Written-By – Kenny Burrell B1 Why Was I Born Written-By – Kern/Hammerstein* B2 Big Paul Written-By – Tommy Flanagan Bonus Track B3 Russian Lullaby Composed By – Irving Berlin Double Bass – Paul Chambers (3) (tracks: A1, A3 to B3) Drums – Art Taylor (tracks: B3), Jimmy Cobb (tracks: A1, A3 to B2) Guitar – Kenny Burrell (tracks: A1, B2) Piano – Red Garland (tracks: B3), Tommy Flanagan (tracks: A1, A3 toB2) Producer – Bob Weinstock Tenor Saxophone – John Coltrane 180 Gram Direct Metal Master Limited Pressing Barcode: 8436542013376 This double-LP set should not be confused with the similarly-monikered Kenny Burrell & John Coltrane (1958). Listeners will find both that March of 1958 confab as well as another four Tommy Flanagan originals from an April of 1957 meeting between Burrell (guitar), Coltrane (tenor sax), Idrees Sulieman (trumpet), Tommy Flanagan (piano), Doug Watkins (bass), and Louis Hayes (drums). Taking the contents in a chronological fashion, the April 18, 1957 session presents Coltrane as the primary player. The brisk Caribbean feel of "Eclypso"offers an excellent launch pad for the dual leads of Coltrane and the honey-toned Sulieman. While Burrells contributions to "Solacium" are more prominent and refined, the stylish arrangement sparkles, particularly during the bookended solos of Flanagan at the top and Burrell right before the full ensemble joins up for a final chorus. Sulieman is behind the wheel of the assembled sextet through the straight-ahead bop masterpiece "Minor Mishap." Coltrane is frisky as he all but challenges the equally eager guitarist, who responds with his own fretwork fluidity. The final entry of the outing, "Tommys Tune," is perhaps Flanagans finest included composition and the midtempo bluesy backdrop is sublime for all the respective parties to have their sonic say. The proceedings then turn to the following March of 1958 when Burrell is leader of a quintet boasting Coltrane, Paul Chambers (bass), Jimmy Cobb (drums) and once again Tommy Flanagan (piano). Rather than supplying all the songs, the set is split between a pair from Flanagan, two tunes out of the Great American Songbook of popular music, and a Kenny Burrell original. Flanagans spirited "Freight Trane" lifts off as Coltranes less than inspired blows are bolstered by Burrells confident and precise picking. Likewise, Chambers bowed bass is worthy of special mention as it gives the piece an almost indescribably organic quality. Gus Kahn and Ted Fio Ritos "I Never Knew" is a delight as Burrell demonstrates his unmarred dexterity. The guitarists own "Lyresto" should not be missed as Coltranes aching lyricism nuzzles up against the sweetness in Burrells string work. Unquestionably, the intimate fragility that imbues "Why Was I Born" stands as a singular event with Burrell and Coltrane finding themselves musically entwined with only each other as support. On the whole, John Coltrane with Kenny Burrell (1974) offers four LP sides of truly exceptional stuff for all manner of jazz enthusiast. ~ Lindsay Planer Media Condition: Mint (M) Format Type: LP Released: 06/25/2013 Format: Vinyl Sleeve Condition: Mint (M) Genre: Jazz CONDITION RATINGS : G / G+ / VG / VG+ / VG++ / EX / EX+ / NM / MINT You may request the results of a play test. Shipping can be combined on multiple items! Upon Request: New records can be nicely taken out of their sealed sleeves and shipped this way to protect from seam splits during transit. Additional Pictures Or Info Upon Request : (Seth)
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Country/Region of Manufacture: US
Record Grading: Mint (M)
Sleeve Grading: Mint (M)
Inlay Condition: Mint (M)
Format: Record
Release Year: 2013
Genre: Jazz
Artist: Coltrane, John
Record Label: Wax TIME, Wxt
Release Title: John Coltrane & Kenny Burrell