
John Coltrane Selections From Both Sides At Once (12”)
Verve
Street Date: Nov 23, 2018 On March 6, 1963, John Coltrane and his Classic Quartet—McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison, and Elvin Jones –recorded an entire...
View full detailsStreet Date: Nov 23, 2018 On March 6, 1963, John Coltrane and his Classic Quartet—McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison, and Elvin Jones –recorded an entire...
View full detailsStreet Date: Jan 4, 2019 John Coltrane's Prestige years began when he joined the Miles Davis Quintet in 1955. During the next few years, when he w...
View full detailsStreet Date; June 16, 2018 Jazz icon John Coltrane has his 1963 masters collected in the 5LP box set entitled 1963: New Directions. The new Impuls...
View full detailsSonny Rollins nails the significance and thrill of Both Sides at Once: The Lost Album, a previously unheard John Coltrane recording captured at Van...
View full detailsRemastered and Reissued As Part of the Blue Note 75th Anniversary Vinyl Reissue Campaign John Coltrane only recorded one album as a leader for Blue...
View full detailsJohn Coltrane returns to the Village Vanguard – but his sound here is a lot more far-reaching than a few years before! The album's a great counterp...
View full detailsIn addition to their positions of importance in the Miles Davis quintet of the mid-50s, John Coltrane and Red Garland recorded a series of studio d...
View full detailsIt's hard to believe after hearing the eloquence of "Then I'll Be Tired of You" or the title track, but John Coltrane's ballad mastery was the last...
View full detailsWhile John Coltrane first gained attention for his revolutionary 'sheets of sound' technique, it was the deep spirituality of his music that really...
View full detailsOne of the last studio recordings of the "Classic John Coltrane Quartet." An unforgettable, forever-fresh, essential part of the art of jazz. Joh...
View full detailsSoultrane is one of the essential albums in John Coltrane’s brilliant career. Recorded during the first year of his Prestige contract, between his ...
View full detailsWhile John Coltrane first gained attention for his revolutionary 'sheets of sound' technique, it was the deep spirituality of his music that really...
View full detailsIn the spring of 1957, John Coltrane had gone through two years of artistic growth so concentrated it was astonishing even in the jazz world, where...
View full detailsTrane is joined by Pharoah Sanders, Freddie Hubbard and four additional horn players for an explosion of fiery solos and free improvisation on this...
View full details'The thing worth raving about here is this top-notch (and pop-free) slab of vinyl from Speakers Corner, which brings the session to life with a you...
View full detailsColtrane’s groundbreaking Atlantic Records debut. This 1959 release was possibly the most consistently outstanding tenor solo statement since Sonny...
View full detailsWhile John Coltrane first gained attention for his revolutionary 'sheets of sound' technique, it was the deep spirituality of his music that really...
View full detailsStreet Date: June 29, 2018 Sonny Rollins nails the significance and thrill of Both Sides at Once: The Lost Album, a previously unheard John Coltra...
View full detailsOn December 9th, 1964, John Coltrane and his classic quartet (Elvin Jones, Jimmy Garrison and McCoy Tyner) went into the legendary Van Gelder Studi...
View full detailsSaxophonist John Coltrane was among the most important, and most controversial, figures in jazz. He influenced innumerable musicians, and remains o...
View full detailsOne of those rare combinations that occur only in the recording studio happened between John Coltrane and Kenny Burrell in 1958. The rhythm team of...
View full detailsRight from the very first hearing, absolutely every single jazzcritic shared the same opinion - whether trained musicians or not, true or would-be ...
View full detailsCopyright © 2019 June Records.