Album

Ballads

John Coltrane Quartet

1963 · Jazz

56 collectors on Gatefold own this

Ballads by John Coltrane Quartet

Ballads is a Jazz album by John Coltrane Quartet, originally released in 1963. On Gatefold: 189 pressings tracked, owned by 56 collectors.

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This album is Mastered for iTunes. From his last days as a sideman with Miles Davis to his final recordings, saxophonist John Coltrane built a reputation for extended, explorative solos and fierce, sometimes even ferocious playing. So it’s both refreshing and illuminating to hear his quartet succinctly play eight softer standards. “Say It (Over and Over Again)” opens the album, and it's as much a showcase for pianist McCoy Tyner’s elegant chordal accompaniment and solo as the bandleader’s expressively urbane tone. Drummer Elvin Jones’ masterful brushwork is a highlight of “Too Young to Go Steady,” while his unaccompanied introduction to “All or Nothing At All” is a master class in the lyrical possibilities of the entire kit. (Bassist Jimmy Garrison doesn’t solo but is an authoritative presence throughout.) Of historical note: “It’s Easy to Remember” was one of two numbers first recorded by this seminal band, back in December 1961.

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Tracklist

  1. 1Say It (Over and Over Again)4:17
  2. 2You Don't Know What Love Is5:14
  3. 3Too Young to Go Steady4:22
  4. 4All or Nothing At All3:37
  5. 5I Wish I Knew4:52
  6. 6What's New?3:45
  7. 7It's Easy to Remember2:46
  8. 8Nancy (With the Laughing Face)3:11

Sound DNA

  • Jazz
  • Cool Jazz
  • warm
  • tender
  • smoky

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