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John Coltrane was not a loner. A tireless worker, he constantly sought to learn from others and build symbiotic relationships with them. Before he played, he listened. The 1950s were dazzling and decisive years for
him: he performed with Johnny Hodges from Ellington's orchestra, worked with Dizzy Gillespie's band and met Charlie Parker and Bud Powell. Then he met Miles Davis. Coltrane continued his search. Within a few
months, he met Thelonious Monk, Yusef Lateef, Sonny Rollins, McCoy Tyner, Elvin Jones and Eric Dolphy. They all shared the same passion for musical creativity, explored new forms of expression and sounds, and
sought a playing style that could span astonishingly fast tempos.On November 22, 1961, John Coltrane, Eric Dolphy, McCoy Tyner, Reggie Workman and Elvin Jones finally stood together on stage in Helsinki. It has
often been said that Trane did everything in excess – drugs and alcohol, then cigars, vegetarianism and finally religion. However, what was overlooked was his love of friendship and group performances that highlighted
the contribution of each individual musician. Even his spiritual conversion in old age was not egocentric. Miles Davis wrote in his autobiography that Coltrane had turned into a diamond. He could have added that Trane was
considered a beacon; he shaped music in general and jazz in particular, and mentored entire generations of great jazz musicians.
Frédéric D’Oria-Nicolas, the musical treasure hunter behind The Lost Recordings, describes the path the label had to take to make this release a reality: “Among unreleased recordings by Ella Fitzgerald, Bill Evans, Sarah
Vaughan and Ben Webster, we discovered two concerts by John Coltrane! Unfortunately, the initial audio quality of the Coltrane excerpts suggested that the tapes were unusable. It wasn't until July 2025 that we traveled to
Helsinki in person with all our equipment. On the last morning, when we had some time left, we decided to listen to the Coltrane tapes – but without much hope. We put the first tape into our tape recorder. The first few seconds
were remarkable, but the sound quality quickly deteriorated: never before had a tape left so much residue on the playback heads! So we decided to listen to the tape minute by minute and clean the heads with alcohol between
each playback. The result was incomparably better than the excerpts we had heard before. After weeks of restoration work, we are proud to present this historic edition."
Thanks to TLR, these legendary concerts – recorded at Kulttuuritalo, Helsinki, Finland, on November 22, 1961, and on November 20, 1962 – are now seeing the light of day for the first time: as a double LP (33 RPM) on 180-gram
vinyl. The hand-numbered edition is strictly limited to 4,000 copies. Sound wizard Kevin Gray himself is responsible for the lacquer cuts.
“The Lost Recordings” is celebrated worldwide for preserving invaluable musical heritage and for the unsurpassed quality of its Phoenix Mastering™ restorations and is now releasing these legendary concerts – recorded at Kulttuuritalo,
Helsinki, Finland, on November 22, 1961, and on November 20, 1962 – for the first time in absolute reference quality: The “Sapphire Edition” comes as a double LP (33 RPM), with 200-gram transparent Ultimate Record® vinyl. The
hand-numbered edition is strictly limited to 500 copies, and the luxurious box set includes a 16-bit download card for the album. Sound wizard Kevin Gray himself is responsible for the lacquer cuts.
MUSICIANS
November 22, 1961 (LP 1 & LP 2, Side D): John Coltrane (tenor & soprano sax) Eric Dolphy (alto sax & flute) McCoy Tyner (piano) Reggie Workman (bass) Elvin Jones (drums)
November 20, 1962 (LP 2, Side D): John Coltrane (tenor & soprano sax) McCoy Tyner (piano) Jimmy Garrison (bass) Elvin Jones (drums)
This new edition proves just how fantastic mono recordings can sound when they have been remastered specifically for playback with modern stereo cartridges.
We recommend the use of "L'Art du Son" LP cleaner to wet wash your vinyl. Even new records of high quality production will benefit from this.
Title
LP 1
Side A
1. My Favorite Things
Side B
2. Blue Train
3. I Want To Talk About You
LP 2
Side C
4. Impressions
5. I Want To Talk About You*
6. Everytime We Say Goodbye*
Side D
7. Bye Bye Blackbird
| Δίσκοι Βινυλίου | 33 rpm |
|---|---|
| Record Label | The Lost Recordings |
| Είδος | Jazz |
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