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John Coltrane Live Trane the European Tours Mp3, Flac, Wma John Coltrane Live Trane The European Tours mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz Album: Live Trane The European Tours Country: Germany Released: 2001 Style: Hard Bop, Modal MP3 version RAR size: 1887 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1112 mb WMA version RAR size: 1562 mb Rating: 4.2 Votes: 780 Other Formats: MP2 FLAC AHX MIDI VQF WAV AUD Tracklist Hide Credits 1-1 Impressions 11:14 My Favorite Things 1-2 25:11 Composed By – Rodgers & Hammerstein 1-3 Blue Trane 8:54 1-4 Naima 4:05 1-5 Impressions 7:17 My Favorite Things 1-6 20:27 Composed By – Rodgers & Hammerstein 2-1 Mr. P.C: 11:17 2-2 Miles' Mode 10:54 My Favorite Things 2-3 19:09 Composed By – Rodgers & Hammerstein 2-4 Norman Granz Introduction 1:44 Bye Bye Blackbird 2-5 19:48 Composed By – Mort Dixon, Ray Henderson The Inch Worm 2-6 10:17 Composed By – Frank Loesser Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye 2-7 4:58 Composed By – Cole Porter 3-1 Mr.P.C. 15:13 My Favorite Things 3-2 23:55 Composed By – Rodgers & Hammerstein The Inch Worm 3-3 7:06 Composed By – Frank Loesser 3-4 Mr. P.C. 15:03 3-5 Naima 9:24 4-1 Traneing In 18:44 Bye Bye Blackbird 4-2 17:52 Composed By – Mort Dixon, Ray Henderson 4-3 Impressions 8:01 4-4 Swedish Introduction 1:08 4-5 Traneing In 11:50 4-6 Mr. P.C. 18:09 5-1 Naima 6:49 5-2 The Promise 6:57 5-3 Spiritual 12:22 5-4 Impressions 11:35 I Want To Talk About You 5-5 9:53 Composed By – Billy Eckstine My Favorite Things 5-6 13:56 Composed By – Rodgers & Hammerstein 6-1 Mr. P.C. 26:28 6-2 Lonnie's Lament 10:12 6-3 Naima 8:03 6-4 Chasin' The Trane 5:41 My Favorite Things 6-5 21:04 Composed By – Rodgers & Hammerstein Afro Blue 7-1 7:41 Composed By – Mongo Santamaria 7-2 Cousin Mary 9:54 I Want Talk About You 7-3 8:23 Composed By – Billy Eckstine 7-4 Impressions 23:15 Companies, etc. Phonographic Copyright (p) – Fantasy, Inc. Copyright (c) – Fantasy, Inc. Manufactured By – ZYX Music Remastered At – Fantasy Studios Credits Alto Saxophone, Bass Clarinet, Flute – Eric Dolphy (tracks: 1-1 to 2-3) Art Direction, Design [Package] – Jamie Putnam Bass – Jimmy Garrison (tracks: 2-5 to 7-4), Reggie Workman (tracks: 1-1 to 2-4) Compilation Producer – Eric Miller Composed By – John Coltrane (tracks: 1-1, 1-3 to 1-5, 2-1, 2-2, 3-1, 3-4 to 4-1, 4-3, 4-5 to 5-4, 6-1 to 6-4, 7-2, 7-4) Drums – Elvin Jones Liner Notes – Carlos Santana, Hal Miller , Neil Tesser Photography By – Ed van der Elsken, Jan Persson , Roger Kasparian, Yasuhiro Fujioka Photography By [Box Cover] – Jan Persson Photography By [Inside Back Cover] – Riccardo Schwamenthal Piano – McCoy Tyner Producer [Original Recordings] – Norman Granz Remastered By – Joe Tarantino Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone – John Coltrane Notes 24 HIGH-BIT CODING CD1 #1-1 to 1-6 previously unreleased CD2 #2-1 to 2-3 and 2-5 previously unreleased CD2 #2-6 & 2-7 from LP " The Paris Concert " ( 1979 ) CD3 #3-1 to 3-5 previously unreleased CD4 #4-1 & 4-2 from Lp " Bye Bye Blackbird " ( 1981 ) CD4 #4-3 & 4-5 previously unreleased CD4 #4-6 from LP " The European Tour " ( 1980 ) CD5 #5-1, 5-2 and 5-5 from LP " The European Tour " ( 1980 ) CD5 #5-3 & 5-4 from 2-LP " Afro Blue Impressions " ( 1977 ) CD5 #5-6 previously unreleased CD6 #6-1 from LP " The Paris Concert " ( 1979 ) CD6 #6-2 to 6-5 from 2-LP " Afro Blue Impressions " ( 1977 ) CD7 #7-1 to 7-3 from 2-LP " Afro Blue Impressions " ( 1977 ) CD7 #7-4 previously unreleased CD1 #1-2: Recorded in Paris, November 18, 1961 CD1 #3-6: Recorded in Stockholm, November 23, 1961 CD2 #1-3: Recorded in Hamburg, November 25, 1962 CD2 #4-7, CD3 #1-4: Recorded in Paris, November 17, 1962 CD3 #5, CD4 #1-3: Recorded in Stockholm, November 19, 1962 CD4 #4-6: Recorded in Stockholm, October 22, 1963 CD5: Recorded in Stockholm, October 22, 1963 CD6 #1: Recorded in Paris, November 1, 1963 CD6 #2-5, CD7 #1-3: Recorded in Berlin, November 2, 1963 CD7 #4: Recorded in Stuttgart, November 4, 1963 Note: Different sources claim several recording dates as mentioned are incorrect. CD2 #1-3 are in fact from The Inner Man. CD7 #4 does not match the recording on Complete Live In Stuttgart 1963. Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: 090204872664 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Live Trane The European John Pablo 7PACD-4433-2 Tours (7xCD + Box, 7PACD-4433-2 US 2001 Coltrane Records Comp) Live Trane - The John Pablo VICJ-60831~7 European Tours (7xCD + VICJ-60831~7 Japan 2001 Coltrane Records Box, Comp, RM) Related Music albums to Live Trane The European Tours by John Coltrane Ralph Flanagan And His Orchestra - Ralph Flanagan Plays Rodgers And Hammerstein II For Dancing Ella Fitzgerald - Ella Sings Broadway John Coltrane - My Favorite Things - Video Archives 1959-1965 Jimmie Rodgers - 6 Favorite Hymns / Folk Ballads Al Goodman And His Orchestra, Rodgers & Hammerstein - King And I Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II - The Sound Of Music - The Broadway & London Casts Rodgers And Hammerstein / Barbara Carroll - Flower Drum Song The Sounds Of A Thousand Strings Play Rodgers & Hammerstein - The Sound Of Music Rodgers And Hammerstein - The King And I Rodgers And Hammerstein - RCA Presents Rodgers & Hammerstein's South Pacific.
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