Other Mixes By Nick Falivena
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John Coltrane: Making a Name
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Artist | Song | |
John Coltrane | Little Melonae (Jackie McLean, Settin' the Pace 1958) | |
Tadd Dameron | Gnid (Dameron, Mating Call 1956) | |
John Coltrane | Chronic Blues (Coltrane, First Trane 1957) | |
Tommy Flanagan | Solacium (Flanagan, The Cats 1957) | |
Red Garland | Billie's Bounce (C. Parker, Dig It! 1957) | |
Gene Ammons | The Real McCoy (Mal Waldron, The Big Sound 1958) | |
Paul Quinichette | Vodka (Waldron, Cattin' with Quinichette and Coltrane 1957) | |
Kenny Burrell | Big Paul (Flanagan, Kenny Burrell and John Coltrane 1958) | |
Side B | ||
Artist | Song | Buy |
Red Garland | Soul Junction (Garland, Soul Junction 1957) | |
Frank Wess | Things Ain't What They Used to Be (Mercer Ellington, Wheelin' & Dealin' 1957) | |
John Coltrane | Traneing In (Coltrane, Traneing In 1957) | |
John Coltrane | Route 4 (Teddy Charles, Dakar 1957) | |
John Coltrane | While My Lady Sleeps (Kahn/Kaper, First Trane 1957) | |
John Coltrane | Interplay (Waldron, Interplay for 2 Trumpets and 2 Tenors, 1957) | |
John Coltrane | Good Bait (Basie/Dameron, Soultrane 1958) | |
Comment:
A few things from Coltrane's Prestige years. WHERE ARE THE DATES WITH MILES?????? Somewhere else. You all have those records. You may have all of these records, if not, then here are a few things. Focus on the compositions.
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This looks really good.
This looks great, Nick. The Quinichette disk really interests me. Very cool.
I should have these stuff, maybe one day, great anyway
Can't go wrong with the Trane.
what's not to love?
Fabulous!
I still have to pick up that newly unearthed disc, from 1957, of the Theloniuos Monk Quintet live @ Carnegie Hall (which was accidentally discovered in an unmarked box by a Library of Congress engineer early in 2005) with the man ('Trane) on tenor.
I still have to pick up that newly unearthed disc, from 1957, of the Theloniuos Monk Quintet live @ Carnegie Hall (which was accidentally discovered in an unmarked box by a Library of Congress engineer early in 2005) with the man ('Trane) on tenor.
Wonderful collection.
Fantastic and orginal set from one of my old time faves. Bravo!