John Coltrane: Live At The Village Vanguard Again!-1971 impulse! Red & Black LP

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1971 Black Label with Red Ring Stereo Reissue of Classic 1968 impulse! Release of Bandleader/Composer/Tenor Saxophone Master John Coltrane Entitled Live at the Village Vanguard Again!, Produced by Bob Thiele, Engineered by Rudy Van Gelder, Liner Notes by Nat Hentoff - "Live at the Village Vanguard Again! is one of the more hotly contested albums in 's catalog. Released less than a year before his death, the original recording showcased his new quintet with , piano; , tenor saxophone; , bass; and , drums. Additional percussion on the date was provided by . The three selections here are what survive from a much longer tape. 's signature ballad "Naima" opens the album and goes on for over 15 minutes. One of the most iconic tunes in his repertoire, the treatment it is given here is radical. While the melody is referenced in the beginning,  moves it aside fairly quickly to concentrate on improvisation. His tenor solo (heard in the left channel) begins in earnest a minute-and-a-half in. He gradually deconstructs the various phrases in the lyric to blow passionately through them. By the time  begins his (overly long) tenor solo (right channel), the abstraction becomes total. His intensity and ferocity are simply more than the ballad calls for. Even when  returns to solo again, and gradually winds it down, he has to begin at that hot peak. "Naima" is a different tune when all is said and done. "My Favorite Things" is in two parts. The first six minutes belong to a gorgeous, imaginative solo by . The tune's familiar theme is not stated by  until after the mode is introduced; then bits and pieces of the melody are brought in until they become -- however briefly -- the whole head line. It disappears quickly -- even though referenced occasionally throughout 's solos. His soprano solos are intense but utterly beautiful. His playing is pure passion and creative imagination, ever aware of the shimmering block chords played by .  skitters propulsively around them, driving insistently until he's allowed to let loose when  and his tenor begin their violent wail that simply disregards the entire tune save for one quote near the end to bring  back in.  screams through his horn throughout his solo, and when  rejoins him, it's to meet him and try to rein him in; it leaves the listener exhausted after its 25-minute run.  is certainly not for  newcomers, and may indeed only hold value for his most ardent followers despite its many qualities." - Sensational Personnel for the Quintet Features Legendary Composer John Coltrane on Tenor Saxophone, the Brilliant Pharoah Sanders on Tenor Saxophone, the Great Alice Coltrane on Piano, the Amazing Jimmy Garrison on Bass and the Talented Rashied Ali on Drums! - Selections on Side One Are the John Coltrane Penned Naima at 14 Minutes 51 Seconds & Introduction to My Favorite Things(Bass Solo by Jimmy Garrison) - Solitary Track on Side Two Is the Oscar Hammerstein II/Richard Rodgers Standard My Favorite Things at 20 Minutes 55 Seconds - Used Copy, Cover Is Slightly Warped, Faded and Splotchy with a Medium Surface Ring, Side One Has One Mark and some Surface Wear, Side Two Very Good++ - Gatefold Sleeve, Stereo Recording, Product Code AS-9124 - California Residents Add 9.75% Sales Tax - International S & H Extra -