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"Subway Trane" Here's a quick solo over a few choruses of Coltrane's "Giant Steps"...enjoy .
http://www.soundclick.com...ID=5357438 [Edited 5/19/07 1:54am] "Study and show yourself approved"
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Dont know what it is..... but i'm lovin this..... | |
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groovyiau said: Dont know what it is..... but i'm lovin this.....
Giant Steps is a 1960 album by jazz musician John Coltrane, released on Atlantic Records. Giant Steps was a first for Coltrane in several ways. It was his first album for the Atlantic label, and marked the first time that all of the pieces on a recording had been composed by him. The recording exemplifies Coltrane's harmonic improvisation and melodic phrasing that came to be known as sheets of sound. His solo on "Countdown" in particular, demonstrates this arpeggiated, densely harmonic approach. The album is also considered to be Coltrane's farewell to the style of music called "bebop". He ventured into the territory known as "modal jazz" shortly afterwards. Several pieces on this album went on to become jazz standards, such as "Naima", "Giant Steps", "Cousin Mary", "Countdown", and "Mr. P.C." In 2003, the album was ranked number 102 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. In 2004, it was one of fifty recordings chosen that year by the Library of Congress to be added to the National Recording Registry. "Study and show yourself approved"
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"Study and show yourself approved"
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I'd like to hear more John Coltrane.....
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