The last giant : the John Coltrane anthology.

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Bibliographic Details
Author / Creator:Coltrane, John, 1926-1967. author
Imprint:Los Angeles : Rhino Records, p1993.
Description:2 sound discs : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
Language:English
Series:Atlantic jazz gallery
Rhino presents Atlantic jazz gallery.
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Format: E-Resource CD Music recording Audio
Local Note:Disc 1: Hot house : (jam session) (2:00) -- Good groove (4:15) (Dizzy Gillespie Sextet) -- We love to boogie (2:50) (Dizzy Gillespie Sextet) -- Bittersweet (3:25) (Gay Crosse and his Good Humor Six) -- Thru for the night (4:29) (Johnny Hodges and his orchestra) -- Trane's blues (8:32) (Miles Davis Quintet) -- While my lady sleeps (4:36) -- Trinkle tinkle (6:37) (with Thelonious Monk) -- Blue train (10:40) -- Russian lullaby (5:30) (Red Garland Trio) -- My favorite things (13:41).
Disc 2. Central Park West (4:12) -- Body and soul (5:35) -- Equinox (8:33) -- Cousin Mary (5:45) -- Giant steps (4:43) -- Naima (4:21) -- My favorite things (25:12) -- Ogunde (1:30).
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/2375547
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Other title:John Coltrane anthology.
Other authors / contributors:Gillespie, Dizzy, 1917-1993
Crosse, Gay
Hodges, Johnny.
Davis, Miles.
Monk, Thelonious.
Garland, Red
Dizzy Gillespie Sextet.
Good Humor Six.
Miles Davis Quintet.
Red Garland Trio.
Notes:Jazz ensembles.
Vocal portion of the 3rd work sung in English.
Eds. recorded listed on container.
Recorded July 1946-May 1967.
Compilation produced by Joel Dorn for The Masked Announcer ; executive producer, James Austin.
Compact discs.
Program notes and complete list of personnel (50 pages : portraits) in booklet inserted in container.
John Coltrane, soprano or tenor saxophone, with various performers and ensembles.
Standard no.:8122712552
Publisher's no.:R2 71255 Rhino Records

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