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In Reply to: RE: "as many notes as they can." Sounds like Coltrane much of the time. nt posted by Cpwill on April 24, 2021 at 11:18:35
of that fast note assault. "Great economy of notes" is exactly what I prefer instead of Coltrane.
I did like the LP below however.
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well, yeah, that was a new language to begin that he pretty much devised and needed to explore (with a nod to John Gilmore).
Check out Ballads on impulse.
Also, there are some "peaceful/gentle side of" John Coltrane comps that focus on his ballads.
That side of him really was beautiful.
"Once this was all Black Plasma and Imagination" -Michael McClure
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"Once this was all Black Plasma and Imagination" -Michael McClure
Unfortunately, my 1965 copy is VG to VG+, so small parts of the record do have distortion. Cut three on side A is the worst, and the dull grooves indicate that. It only cost me 50 cents, so I can't complain.
It is the late night jazz style that I like, and that is usually the only time I get to listen anyway.
Thanks for forcing me to get the record out and finally listen to it.
Mellow and beautiful. You might also check out Trane's Crescent album, its one of my faves.
Edits: 04/26/21
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Also check out Ellington & Coltrane.... You may like it.
This is the one that plays in my head when I need to hear IASM and I don't have another source.
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"Once this was all Black Plasma and Imagination" -Michael McClure
and purchased the Acoustic Sounds reissue for $35 at our only record store. I am cleaning it right now, but I will check out Ellington and Coltrane as well. Thanks.
Fabulous
Oh yeah.
dh
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