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September
22, 2007
"Trane '57"
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In
the liner notes to his 1964 masterpiece A Love Supreme, John Coltrane
wrote, During the year of 1957 I experienced, by the grace of God,
a spiritual awakening which was to lead me to a richer, fuller, more productive
life. 1957 has become Year Zero in the Coltrane legend, a key turning
point for the tenor saxophonist, then 30 and still in the throes of a
debilitating drug addiction that had led Miles Davis to twice boot Coltrane
out of his group. Throughout the course of this year Coltrane would kick
his drug and alcohol habits, make his first recordings as a leader, and
work extensively with jazz master Thelonious Monk. His playing brimmed
with a new vitality as he began a rapid evolutionary development that
would lead to his so-called sheets of sound technique and
the compositional breakthroughs of Giant Steps in the next two
years.
Trane 57 features music from John Coltranes
Prestige leader debut Coltrane as well as his acclaimed Blue Train, his
appearance on hardbop pianist Sonny Clarks Sonnys Crib, and
studio and live dates with Thelonious Monk. In addition, well hear
Coltrane himself, speaking to fan August Blume in 1958 about his musical
relationship with Monk and the changes hed made the previous year
in his personal life.
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