JOHN COLTRANE BOTH DIRECTIONS AT ONCE THE LOST ALBUM DELUX VINYL 2LP SEALED JAZZ

Sold Date: September 25, 2020
Start Date: April 1, 2019
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JOHN COLTRANE
Both Directions At Once: The Lost Album
(Deluxe Edition)


A1 - Untitled Original 11383
A2 - Nature Boy
A3 - Untitled Original 11386
A4 - Vilia
B1 - Impressions
B2 - Slow Blues
B3 - One Up, One Down
C1 - Villa (Take 5)
C2 - Impressions (Take 1)
C3 - Impressions (Take 2)
C4 - Impressions (Take 4)
D1 - Untitled Original 11386 (Take 2)
D2 - Untitled Original 11386 (Take 5)
D3 - One Up, One Down (Take 6)


Die Cut Gatefold Sleeve

Recorded March 6th, 1963

Original 1/4" analog mono tapes were used for all tracks.

includes a fold-out poster with credits etc 


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. As well as two unheard originals – Untitled Original 11383 and Untitled Original 11386 – the album features a studio version of One Up, One Down, previously heard only on a bootleg recording made at the Birdland jazz club. One of Coltrane’s most famous compositions, Impressions, is featured in a trio without piano.




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