John Coltrane - The Atlantic Studio Album Collection (2015) [Hi-Res]

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Title: The Atlantic Studio Album Collection
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Atlantic Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-192kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 05:06:47
Total Size: 713 MB / 2.04 / 11.2 GB
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Tracklist:

Disc 1 - Giant Steps (1960 Atlantic SD 1311)
1 Giant Steps 4:43
2 Cousin Mary 5:45
3 Countdown 2:21
4 Spiral 5:56
5 Syeeda's Song Flute 7:00
6 Naima 4:21
7 Mr. P. C. 6:57

Disc 2 - Coltrane Jazz (1961 Atlantic SD 1354)
1 Little Old Lady 4:25
2 Village Blues 5:21
3 My Shining Hour 4:50
4 Fifth House 4:38
5 Harmonique 4:10
6 Like Sonny 5:51
7 I'll Wait And Pray 3:32
8 Some Other Blues 5:33

Disc 3 - My Favorite Things (1961 Atlantic SD 1361)
1 My Favorite Things 13:41
2 Everytime We Say Goodbye 5:39
3 Summertime 11:31
4 But Not For Me 9:35

Disc 4 - Bags & Trane (1961 Atlantic SD 1368)
1 Bags & Trane 7:23
2 Three Little Words 7:27
3 The Night We Called It A Day 4:19
4 Be-Bop 7:57
5 The Late Late Blues 9:35

Disc 5 - Olé Coltrane (1961 Atlantic SD 1373)
1 Olé 18:13
2 Dahomey Dance 10:49
3 Aisha 7:37

Disc 6 - Coltrane Plays The Blues (1962 Atlantic SD 1382)
1 Blues To Elvin 7:52
2 Blues To Bechet 5:44
3 Blues To You 6:25
4 Mr. Day 7:56
5 Mr. Syms 5:19
6 Mr. Knight 7:30

Disc 7 - Coltrane's Sound (1964 Atlantic SD 1419)
1 The Night Has A Thousand Eyes 6:50
2 Central Park West 4:13
3 Liberia 6:49
4 Body And Soul 5:37
5 Equinox 8:34
6 Satellite 5:50

Disc 8 - The Avant-Garde (1966 Atlantic SD 1451)
1 Cherryco 6:45
2 Focus On Sanity 12:07
3 The Blessing 7:50
4 The Invisible 4:08
5 Bemsha Swing 5:02

During Coltrane’s Atlantic years, he made important recordings such as Giant Steps and My Favorite Things, recorded albums with Milt Jackson, Don Cherry, and Eric Dolphy and made his debut on the soprano saxophone.

The Penguin Guide to Jazz assigned its 'Crown' award to the box set, in addition to giving it a four-star rating (of a possible four).

Allmusic gave the album a five-star rating (of a possible five). Stephen Thomas Erlewine wrote that 'the scope of this music is, quite simply, breathtaking — not only was Coltrane developing at a rapid speed, but the resulting music encompasses nearly every element that made him a brilliant musician, and it is beautiful.'

John Coltrane, tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone
Milt Jackson, vibes
Don Cherry, trumpet
Freddie Hubbard, trumpet
Eric Dolphy, flute, alto saxophone
Hank Jones, piano
Cedar Walton, piano
Tommy Flanagan, piano
McCoy Tyner, piano
Wynton Kelly, piano
Paul Chambers, bass
Charlie Haden, bass
Percy Heath, bass
Steve Davis, bass
Art Davis, bass
Reggie Workman, bass
Connie Kay, drums
Lex Humphries, drums
Art Taylor, drums
Jimmy Cobb, drums
Ed Blackwell, drums
Elvin Jones, drums

Produced by Nesuhi Ertegün and Joel Dorn

Digitally remastered