Evenings At the Village Gate: John Coltrane With Eric Dolphy

John Coltrane With Eric Dolphy - Double LP Vinyl

In August of 1961, the John Coltrane Quintet Played An Engagement At the Legendary Village Gate In Greenwich Village, New York. Coltrane's Classic Quartet Was Not As Fully Established As It Would Soon Become and There Was A Meteoric Fifth Member of Coltrane's Group Those Nights— Visionary Multi-Instrumentalist Eric Dolphy. Ninety Minutes of Never-Before-Heard Music From This Group Were Recently Discovered At the New York Public Library For the Performing Arts, Offering A Glimpse Into A Powerful Musical Partnership That Ended Much Too Soon. In Addition To Some Well-Known Coltrane Material ("my Favorite Things", "impressions", "greensleeves"), There Is A Breathtaking Feature For Dolphy's Bass Clarinet On "when Lights Are Low" and the Only Known Non-Studio Recording of Coltrane's Composition "africa", From the Africa/Brass Album. This Recording Represents A Very Special Moment In John Coltrane's Journey—the Summer of 1961—when His Signature, Ecstatic Live Sound, Commonly Associated His Classic Quartet of '62 To '65, Was First Maturing and When He Was Drawing Inspiration From Deep, African Sources— and Experimenting With the Two-Bass Idea Both In the Studio (Ole) and On Stage. This Truly Rare Recording of "africa" Captures His Expansive Vision At the Time (5551419)
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Music Styles Jazz
Artist John Coltrane With Eric Dolphy (View everything by John Coltrane With Eric Dolphy)
Grade NEW
Format Double LP Vinyl
Year 2023
Label Impulse! (View everything from Impulse!)
Catalogue Number 5551419
John Coltrane With Eric Dolphy - Evenings At the Village Gate: John Coltrane With Eric Dolphy - Double LP - Impulse! - 2023 - 5551419 - NEW - In August of 1961, the John Coltrane Quintet Played An Engagement At the Legendary Village Gate In Greenwich Village, New York. Coltrane's Classic Quartet Was Not As Fully Established As It Would Soon Become and There Was A Meteoric Fifth Member of Coltrane's Group Those Nights— Visionary Multi-Instrumentalist Eric Dolphy. Ninety Minutes of Never-Before-Heard Music From This Group Were Recently Discovered At the New York Public Library For the Performing Arts, Offering A Glimpse Into A Powerful Musical Partnership That Ended Much Too Soon. In Addition To Some Well-Known Coltrane Material ("my Favorite Things", "impressions", "greensleeves"), There Is A Breathtaking Feature For Dolphy's Bass Clarinet On "when Lights Are Low" and the Only Known Non-Studio Recording of Coltrane's Composition "africa", From the Africa/Brass Album. This Recording Represents A Very Special Moment In John Coltrane's Journey—the Summer of 1961—when His Signature, Ecstatic Live Sound, Commonly Associated His Classic Quartet of '62 To '65, Was First Maturing and When He Was Drawing Inspiration From Deep, African Sources— and Experimenting With the Two-Bass Idea Both In the Studio (Ole) and On Stage. This Truly Rare Recording of "africa" Captures His Expansive Vision At the Time