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Lost 1963 Recording Finally Released On Vinyl LP!
Includes 2 Never Before Heard Tracks! Pressed at QRP!
In 1963, John Coltrane recorded a studio album that has remained unknown and unheard until now. The album was recorded at Van Gelder Studios, the "Abbey Road" of Jazz, with Coltrane’s Classic Quartet and at the height of his career. The music on this album represents one of the most influential groups in music history performing in a musical style it had perfected and reaching in new, exploratory directions that would affect the trajectory of jazz from then on. In short, this is the holy grail of jazz.
Unknown until 2004 and unheard until now, these recordings by the John
Coltrane Quartet are, as Sonny Rollins says in the liner notes, "like finding a
new room in the Great Pyramid." Featuring the Classic Quartet – John Coltrane,
McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison and Elvin Jones – and recorded at the end of a
two-week run at Birdland, the music on this album represents one of the most
influential groups in music history both performing in a musical style it had
perfected.
"If you heard the John Coltrane Quartet live in the early-to-mid-1960s, you
were at risk of having your entire understanding of performance rewired. This
was a ground-shaking band, an almost physical being, bearing a promise that
seemed to reach far beyond music. The quartet's relationship to the studio,
however, was something different. In the years leading up to A Love Supreme, his
explosive 1965 magnum opus, Coltrane produced eight albums for Impulse! Records
featuring the members of his so-called classic quartet - the bassist Jimmy
Garrison, the drummer Elvin Jones and the pianist McCoy Tyner - but only two of
those, Coltrane and Crescent, were earnest studio efforts aimed at distilling
the band's live ethic. But now that story needs a major footnote. On Friday,
Impulse! will announce the June 29 release of 'Both Directions at Once: The Lost
Album,' a full set of material recorded by the quartet on a single day in March
1963, then eventually stashed away and lost. The family of Coltrane's first
wife, Juanita Naima Coltrane, recently discovered his personal copy of the
recordings, which she had saved, and brought it to the label's attention. There
are seven tunes on this collection, a well-hewed mix that clearly suggests
Coltrane had his sights on creating a full album that day. From the sound of it,
this would have been an important one." - The New York Times
Features:
• Vinyl LP
• Pressed at Quality Record Pressings
• Newly discovered studio recording
• LP jacket features die-cut front and back cover, with debossed lettering on front and back
Musicians:
John Coltrane
McCoy Tyner
Jimmy Garrison
Elvin Jones
Selections:
Side A:
1. Untitled Original 11383
2. Nature Boy
3. Untitled Original 11386
4. Vilia
Side B:
1. Impressions
2. Slow Blues
3. One Up, One Down