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Africa/brass

The John Coltrane Quartet

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Format: LP

Cat No: 350286

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Release Date:  08 November 2019

Label:  Waxtime In Color

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  8436559466271

Genres:  Jazz  

Release Date:  04 July 2025

Label:  20th Century Masterworks

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  8436563186462

Genres:  Jazz  

  • Description

    WAXTIME IN COLOR

    LIMITED EDITION 180g COLORED (ORANGE) VINYL + BONUS TRACK + UNIQUE STICKER

    JOHN COLTRANE Quartet - AFRICA/BRASS

    This 1961 Impulse album was particularly notable for Coltrane's use of the expanded sound provided by a 'big band' with trumpets, trombone, baritone sax, Eric Dolphy's bass clarinet and flute, and (most unusually) French horns, euphonium and tuba. Overlaying this backing is one of Coltrane's great quartets with Messrs. Tyner (who, with Dolphy, did the arranging), Workman and Jones. The album's centrepiece is the extended Coltrane composition, 'Africa'. The tune's luscious arrangement provides hints of Ellington, Gil Evans and even Charles Mingus in the brass harmonics and ensemble dynamism that Coltrane manages to coax from these players.

    Elsewhere, the other Coltrane original, 'Blues Minor', provides another trademark blast of tenor pyrotechnics from the man who hardly lets up for the tune's seven-and-a-half minutes. By comparison, Coltrane's version of Greensleeves is a relatively restrained affair, in effect, mimicking the man's superlative version of My Favourite Things recorded the previous year, with its jaunty soprano sax theme, but given an added dimension with its 'big band' accompaniment. Finally, there's 'Song Of The Underground', a traditional song recorded at the same session and included here as a bonus track.

    All tracks orchestrated and conducted by Eric Dolphy.

    John Coltrane - tenor & soprano sax; McCoy Tyner - piano, Jimmy Garrison - bass: Elvin Jones - drums; Plus: Booker Little, Freddie Hubbard, Julian Priester, Eric Dolphy, Paul Chambers, Art Davis, and others, Recorded May and June 1961

    Description

    The complete album + 2 bonus tracks - limited edition pressing on 180g red coloured vinyl. Contains new specially prepared liner notes by Penguin Guide to Jazz's writer Brian Morton and by Paris' prestigious Jazz Magazine.

    'Africa/Brass' was John Coltrane's first album with a big band. The unique instrumentation included four French Horns, tuba, two euphoniums, two trumpets, three reed players, and a rhythm section including two bassists. The tight arrangements were primarily penned by Trane and McCoy Tyner and orchestrated by Eric Dolphy.

    "On these dates the great tenor (John Coltrane) was backed by groups ranging from nine to fourteen pieces, playing tunes arranged by Eric Dolphy. 'Africa' is the most memorable selection on an extended set. The music is quite rewarding and sometimes haunting." - ***** Scott Yanow, All Music

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Africa
      • 2. Greensleeves
      • 3. Blues Minor
      • 4. Song Of The Underground Railroad

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Africa
      • 2. The Damned Don't Cry (Bonus Track)

      Side 2

      • 1. Greensleeves
      • 2. Blues Minor
      • 3. Song Of The Underground Railroad (Bonus Track)