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The Bargain Nexus - Jazz Icons: John Coltrane Live in '60, '61 & '65

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Manufacturer: Jazz Icons Starring: John Coltrane
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: DVD Brand: Jazz EAN: 0747313900756 Format: Best of Label: Jazz Icons Manufacturer: Jazz Icons Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Jazz Icons Region Code: 0 Release Date: 2007-09-04 Running Time: 95 Studio: Jazz Icons Theatrical Release Date: 2007-09-04
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Jazz Icons: John Coltrane Live '60, '61 & '65 Comment: Fantastic performances and exceptional music - a musical genius on stage. Also very educational for young saxophone players. A very enjoyable DVD well worth its price.
Information leaflet was very good, too.
I was completely happy with my purchase, including information on the product, payment procedure and shipping.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Must Have Comment: I wrote a review of this DVD when I first got it but somehow it got deleted so I will reveiw it again. This is a must have DVD not only for Coltrane fans but for everyone in the whole world!! It is absolutely essential. Don't even think about it...just get it! The music is Coltrane at his best and the black & white footage is very artfully done.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Giant steps Comment: This is the Coltrane live-performance DVD we've all been waiting for. Not only does it include the late saxophonist's famous 1961 German television appearance (in which the musicians play amidst a cool modernist steel-girder studio set), it also boasts ultra-rare footage of the Coltrane Quartet's dynamic set at a 1965 outdoor jazz festival in Belgium, a time when Trane was really pushing the avant-garde envelope. As if that weren't enough, this disc also presents a recently unearthed German TV broadcast from 1960, showing Coltrane playing with Miles Davis' rhythm section, plus guest artists Oscar Peterson and Stan Getz. The DVD is sequenced chronologically, and thus opens with Coltrane in concert with the Davis group (sans Miles). It's interesting to watch Coltrane holding himself back working within a more formal and less adventurous musical setting than the one he would soon adopt. He showcases his angular lyricism on several classic tunes included in the famous trumpeter's repertoire, playing beautifully with Davis' sidemen (Wynton Kelly, Paul Chambers and Jimmy Cobb), but one can sense his impatience to break free of the group he'd been with for five years and hook up with more forward-thinking musicians. The 1961 TV performance finds him in the company of just such a group--pianist McCoy Tyner, drummer Elvin Jones, bassist Reggie Workman and alto saxophonist/flutist Eric Dolphy--as they burn through inspired renditions of "My Favorite Things," "Every Time We Say Goodbye" and "Impressions." As the camera darts around the expressionistic set, Coltrane and his hand picked musicians lay down the new musical language that was already shaking jazz's foundations. After Dolphy left and Workman was replaced by Jimmy Garrison, Coltrane's sound ascended to an even higher level of experimentation. Tyner's natural lyricism helped balance Coltrane's abstract excursions, while Garrison somehow kept the time and Jones laid down his own fierce polyrhythmic statements. However, this particular group was nearing the end of its run by the time of the Belgium gig--Tyner and Jones left some five months later. And Coltrane would give us just two more years of incredible music before prematurely leaving the planet, which makes these remarkable, rarely seen performances even more important historically and culturally.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Brilliant and Beyond Comment: With this album and A Love Supreme I travel from one ecstatic experience to the next in Coltrane Land. The commentaries already posted pretty much cover the particulars.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Wow!!! Comment: This is my 5th purchase of the Jazz Icon series, and if
you are a Coltrane fan, you must have this DVD. You'll
be saying to yourself, big dummy, I should have got the
box sets.
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Jazz Icons: John Coltrane provides an epic 95-minute overview of a true giant of 20th-century music. Three separate shows reveal Coltrane's ascending creative arc from hard bop innovator as a member of the Miles Davis Quartet in 1960 to consummate bandleader in 1961 to unrivalled jazz visionary in 1965. This DVD not only features Trane's classic quartet with Elvin Jones (drums), Jimmy Garrison (bass) and McCoy Tyner (piano), but also spotlights him onstage with other jazz legends including Stan Getz, Eric Dolphy and Oscar Peterson. Includes mind-blowing versions of his signature tunes "My Favorite Things" and "Impressions".
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