John Coltrane · 1939
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Originally listed as 11/28/68, Coltrane died in 1967

Coltrane Anthology
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Disc I: 1. Good Bait (w/Dizzy, '51) 2. Birk's Works (w/Dizzy, '51) 3. Thru For The Night (Johnny Hodges, 1957) 4. Castle Rock (") 5. Don't Blame Me (") 6. I've Got a Mind to Ramble (") 7. Don't Cry Baby (") 8. In a Mello Tone (") 9. Globe Trotter (") 10. Tune Up (Miles, 12/56) 11. Walkin (Miles, 5/17/58) 12. Four (") Disc II: 1. A Love Supreme (1965) 2. Spiritual (11/61) Disc III: 1. Chim Chim Cheree (1962) 2. Naima (1961) 3. Bye Bye Blackbird (1962) 4. I Want To Talk About You (1962) Disc IV: 1. My Favorite Things (7/63) 2. Cousin Mary (1963) 3. Miles Mode (2/9/62) 4. Lonnies Lament (1962) 5. Body and Soul (6/2/62)
" - Read as the same artist/date as previous track. This is an anthology of unreleased live Coltrane. If you come across more info, please send it my way.

Live Trane
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DISC 1 Miles Davis Quintet, 1960: Unknown venue, probably West Germany between March 21 and April 10, 1960 1. So What (10:36--beginning cut off) 2. 'Round Midnight (5:46) 3. Walkin' (11:01--incomplete) 4. So What (10:17) Kongresshalle Frankfurt am Main, West Germany March 30, 1960 5. announcement (0:15) 6. So What (12:57) 7. All of You (9:50--incomplete) Miles Davis (trumpet) John Coltrane (tenor sax) Wynton Kelly (piano) Paul Chambers (bass) Jimmy Cobb (drums) DISC 2 John Coltrane Quintet Olympia Theatre, Paris, Nov. 18, 1961 First concert (6:30 pm): 1. Impressions (10:53) 2. I Want to Talk About You (6:52) 3. Blue Train (16:07) 4. My Favorite Things (22:33) 5. announcement by Norman Granz (1:41) 6. Impressions (same as track 1, different source (10:54) John Coltrane (tenor sax, soprano sax), Eric Dolphy (alto sax), McCoy Tyner (piano), Reggie Workman (bass), Elvin Jones (drums). DISC 3 Olympia Theatre Paris Nov. 18, 1961 Second concert (11:30 pm) 1. Blue Train (12:47) 2. I Want to Talk About You (9:38) 3. My Favorite Things (25:35) Konserthuset Stockholm Nov. 23, 1961, second set 4. Naima (incomplete) (2:34) Auditorium Maximum Freie University Berlin, West Germany Dec. 2, 1961 5. Impressions (13:05) John Coltrane (tenor sax) Eric Dolphy (alto sax) McCoy Tyner (piano) Reggie Workman (bass) Elvin Jones (drums) DISC 4 Falkonercentret Copenhagen, Denmark Nov. 20, 1961 1. announcement by Norman Granz (2:24) 2. Delilah (12:03) 3. Every Time We Say Goodbye (5:11) 4. Impressions (14:16) 5. Naima (7:40) 6. My Favorite Things--false start 1 (0:40) 7. My Favorite Things--false start 2 (0:08) 8. announcement by John Coltrane (0:39) 9. My Favorite Things (28:54) John Coltrane (soprano sax, tenor sax) Eric Dolphy (bass clarinet, alto sax, flute) McCoy Tyner (piano) Reggie Workman (bass) Elvin Jones (drums) Disc 5: Kulttuuritalo Helsinki, Finland Nov. 22, 1961 Second concert (9:15 pm): 1. Blue Train (8:58) 2. I Want to Talk About You (6:58) 3. Impressions (7:59) 4. My Favorite Things (20:20) Sudwestfunk TV Studio Baden-Baden, West Germany Nov. 24, 1961 5. announcement (2:16) 6. My Favorite Things (10:37) 7. announcement (0:58) 8. Every Time We Say Goodbye (5:13) 9. announcement (0:50) 10. Impressions (7:15) 11. untitled blues (trio) (1:28) John Coltrane (tenor sax, soprano sax) Eric Dolphy (alto sax, flute) McCoy Tyner (piano) Reggie Workman (bass) Elvin Jones (drums) Disc 6: Kongresshalle Frankfurt am Main West Germany Nov. 27, 1961 1. Impressions (17:29--beginning cut off) 2. Every Time We Say Goodbye (5:15) 3. My Favorite Things (19:14--beginning cut off) NOTE: Every Time We Say Goodbye is actually from Baden-Baden, Nov. 24, 1961 (i.e., disc 6, track 2 is the same as disc 5, track 8). My Favorite Things opened the concert. Liederhalle Stuttgart Nov. 29, 1961 4. Impressions (9:12) 5. Every Time We Say Goodbye (5:28) 6. My Favorite Things (14:39--ending cut off) John Coltrane (tenor sax, soprano sax) Eric Dolphy (alto sax, flute) McCoy Tyner (piano) Reggie Workman (bass) Elvin Jones (drums) Disc 7: John Coltrane Quartet, 1962: Falkonercentret, Copenhagen, Denmark, Nov. 22, 1962 1. Bye Bye Blackbird (21:03) 2. Chasin' the Trane (7:30) 3. The Inchworm (9:10) 4. Every Time We Say Goodbye (5:44) 5. Mr. P.C. (19:28) John Coltrane (soprano sax) McCoy Tyner (piano) Jimmy Garrison (bass) Elvin Jones (drums) Disc 8: John Coltrane Quartet Falkonercentret, Copenhagen, Denmark, Nov. 22, 1962--continued 1. I Want to Talk About You (11:11) 2. Traneing In (23:23) 3. Impressions (8:59) 4. My Favorite Things (19:20--incomplete) Stefaniensall, Graz, Nov. 28, 1962 5. Autumn Leaves (10:33) John Coltrane (soprano sax) McCoy Tyner (piano) Jimmy Garrison (bass) Elvin Jones (drums) Disc 9: Showboat, Philadelphia, June (possibly 10, 17, or 24) 1963 1. Chasin' the Trane (10:50) 2. It's Easy to Remember (6:42) 3. Up 'Gainst the Wall (5:40--incomplete) 4. The Inchworm (8:34) 5. Impressions (13:27--incomplete) 6. audience noise (0:24) John Coltrane (tenor sax, soprano sax), Tivoli Koncertsal, Copenhagen, Denmark, Oct. 25, 1963 7. Mr. P.C. (23:41) John Coltrane (tenor sax), McCoy Tyner (piano), Jimmy Garrison (bass), Elvin Jones (drums). Disc 10: Tivoli Koncertsal Copenhagen, Denmark Oct. 25, 1963--continued 1. Impressions (19:27--incomplete) 2. The Promise (10:01) 3. Afro Blue (8:43) 4. Naima (7:46) 5. My Favorite Things (17:15) John Coltrane (tenor sax, soprano sax) McCoy Tyner (piano) Jimmy Garrison (bass) Elvin Jones (drums) Date and location uncertain (sometimes attributed to Paris, Nov. 1, 1963, but this probably is incorrect; may be from 1962) 6. Chasin' the Trane (5:21) John Coltrane (tenor sax) Jimmy Garrison (bass) Elvin Jones (drums) Disc 11: Liederhalle, Stuttgart, Nov. 4, 1963 1. The Promise (7:32) 2. Afro Blue (6:48) 3. I Want to Talk About You (10:42) 4. Impressions (28:52) John Coltrane (soprano sax, tenor sax) McCoy Tyner (piano) Jimmy Garrison (bass) Elvin Jones (drums). Disc 12: Liederhalle, Stuttgart, Nov. 4, 1963--continued 1. My Favorite Things (18:51) 2. Every Time We Say Goodbye (6:11) 3. Mr. P.C. (35:52) John Coltrane (soprano sax, tenor sax) McCoy Tyner (piano) Jimmy Garrison (bass) Elvin Jones (drums)

The Making of A Love Supreme
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Fall 2002 WBGO-88.3 FM Newark, NJ It is undoubtedly one of the most influential, spiritual, and important jazz albums ever recorded. And the inside story on just how this album came into being, as told by many of those who were there, is a story that makes for two great hours of radio. How did Coltrane with drummer Elvin Jones, pianist McCoy Tyner and bassist Jimmy Garrison accomplish this landmark album in one day in a studio in New Jersey? Why did Coltrane write a poem to accompany it? Why did they only perform the entire suite live one time? Why was Coltrane's music politicized by the world? Answers to these questions form the basis of A Love Supreme, a two-hour exploration of Coltrane's 1964 masterpiece that airs on WNYC 93.9 FM Friday, November 29 at 9pm. This special program features rare interviews with Coltrane's colleagues, friends, and family members, who reveal the glorious details of how the recording was made. We hear directly from Coltrane himself, as well as his widow Alice Coltrane, his sidemen (Tyner, Garrison, and Jones), recording engineer Rudy Van Gelder, guitarist Carlos Santana, and saxophonists Wayne Shorter, Archie Shepp, and Branford Marsalis, among others. Many of these interviews were conducted by Ashley Kahn, author of A Love Supreme: The Story of John Coltrane's Signature Album (Viking Books). Hosting the program is the inimitable rapper/actor Mos' Def. A Love Supreme: Yesterday and Today As this two-hour program illustrates, A Love Supreme was conceived against the rich historical backdrop of the turbulent 1960s, a time when conflict simmered in Vietnam and civil rights struggled in the U.S. The year the album was recorded, the Warren Commission had delivered its final report on President Kennedy's assassination, while China became the fifth nation to produce the bomb. When the album hit the airwaves and record bins, it made an immediate impact. It marked a crossroads for Coltrane's music, one that would lead him into uncharted territory. Nearly 40 years later, A Love Supreme is one of a handful of jazz records that has been universally embraced, from hip hoppers to headbangers, from rockers to ragers. This month, Viking Books is publishing Ashley Kahn's A Love Supreme/The Story of John Coltrane's Signature Album. Also, Verve Music Group is releasing a deluxe edition of A Love Supreme, featuring the quartet's only live performance of the suite, as well as rare, sextet performances of "Acknowledgement."

BBC Profiles
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Disc One (58:46) ------------------ Presenter: Russell Davies Show: Something Good To Stop On Contributors: Jimmy Heath, Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson, Art Taylor, Nat Henthoff, Amiri Baraka, Elvin Jones, Archie Shepp, Bob Thiele, Alice Coltrane, Johnny Hartman Station: BBC Radio 3 Date: June 1983/1984 ? Time: 58:46 Disc Two (78:30) ------------------ Presenter: Elliot Meadow Contributors: Jimmy Cobb, Elvin Jones, Reggie Workman, Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis, John Coltrane (1960 Swedish interview) Station: BBC Radio Scotland Date: 2003 Time: 52:54 Presenter: Branford Marsalis Show: Modern Jazz Classics (A Somethin' Else Production) Focus: Giant Steps Contributors: Tommy Flanagan, Joe Lovano, Kenny Garrett, John Coltrane (1960 Swedish interview), John Fordham Station: BBC Radio 2 Date: 2003 Time: 25:35 Disc Three (74:31) ------------------ Show: Night Waves Focus: A Love Supreme Contributors: Ashley Kahn, Julian Joseph Station: BBC Radio 3 Date: 2003 Time: 10:59 Presenter: Brian Morton Focus: A Love Supreme Contributor: Ashley Kahn Station: BBC Radio Scotland Date: 2003 Time: 10:47 Note: Fades out. Show: Jazz Line Up Focus: A Love Supreme Contributor: Ashley Kahn Station: BBC Radio 3 Date: 2003-03-07 Time: 10:06 Presenter: Alan Yentob Show: "Imagine" TV Profile Dedicated to Elvin Jones Contributors: Cousin Mary (?), WKCR Broadcast, many others (?) Date: June 2004 Time: 42:38 Note: few scattered audio problems (hiss, noise, dropouts) from broadcast Disc Four (59:16) ------------------ Presenter: Julian Joseph Show: Jazz Legends Contributors: McCoy Tyner, Elvin Jones Station: BBC Radio 3 Date: 2003-01-10 Time: 59:16 Tunes Played: Acknowledgement, Summertime, Impressions, Alabama, Crescent, Resolution Disc Five (59:10) ------------------ Presenter: Tommy Smith Show: Jazz Legends Contributors: Johnny Griffin, Curtis Fuller Station: BBC Radio 3 Date: May 2004 Time: 59:10 Tunes Played: The Fifth House, Naima, Alabama, Dear Lord, Acknowledgement, Tranesonic, Welcome

A Love Supreme - John Coltrane's Jazz Revolution
BBC Radio 2
England

A four part profile of the single most influential saxophonist of the past 50 years, celebrating 40 years since his most famous album 'A Love Supreme' was released. Courtney Pine hears from members of the quartet that recorded the music and talks to some of today's top saxophonists about the effect of the album. Contributors to the show include Branford Marsalis, Archie Shepp, Sonny Rollins, Coltrane's son and wife, as well as archive interview footage with the man himself. Part One Broadcast On 12/07/04 Part Two Broadcast On 12/14/04 Part Three Broadcast On 12/21/04 Part Four Broadcast On 12/28/04

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Miles Davis Quintet w/ Gil Evans Orchestra April 2, 1959 CBS Studios 61 New York, NY So What 10:29 The Duke 3:29 Blues For Pablo 5:46 New Rhumba 4:27 So What (reprise) :34 So What (reprise) :16 John Coltrane Quintet November 24, 1961 Baden-Baden, Germany My Faviorite Things Everytime We Say Goodbye Impressions John Coltrane - Sax McCoy Tnyer - Piano Jimmy Garrison - Bass Elvin Jones - Drums Eric Dolphy - Sax John Coltrane Quartet November 19, 1962 Koncethuset Stockholm, Sweden I Want To Talk About You 6:45 John Coltrane - Sax McCoy Tnyer - Piano Jimmy Garrison - Bass Elvin Jones - Drums John Coltrane Quartet July 27, 1965 Juan Les Prins Jazz Festival Antibes, France Naima 7:08 Blue Waltz 15:00 John Coltrane - Sax McCoy Tnyer - Piano Jimmy Garrison - Bass Elvin Jones - Drums John Coltrane Quartet August 1, 1965 Combalin-La-Tour Belgium Untitled 9:09 Naima 7:29 My Favorite Things 21:10 John Coltrane - Sax McCoy Tnyer - Piano Jimmy Garrison - Bass Elvin Jones - Drums
John Coltrane DVD Collection Video Source: VHS > Panasonic DMR-E50S Stand-alone > Roxio Toast Titanium (author) > DVD Tv Sytem: NTSC Aspect Ratio: 4:3 System Bitrate: 5000kbs 29.97fps Audio Source: Audio track run through Behringer Ultarfex Pro Audio Coding Rate: 48kHz Bit Rate: 224kbs Compiled by CEddy10165 11/04 There are a few small spots of pixelation due to limitations in Toast's encoding abilities, but its the best i can do at this time. If nothing else, it will give Trane afficienados a chance to see him without supporting people selling this footage on Ebay.

"St. John Coltrane"
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"The Coltrane Legacy"
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Compilation - Documentaire Arte
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France

John Coltrane (1926-1967) Documentaire Arte France 1996 This documentary has been broadcasted on Arte France Channel. Interviews to such jazz giants as Elvin Jones, McCoy Tyner, Roy Haynes, etc. are in English with French subtitles.

Private Recordings & Curios 1951-1958
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Good Bait (Dameron) 3:41 Birdland, NYC - January 1951 Dizzy Gillespie Quintet: Dizzy Gillespie - Trumpet John Coltrane - Tenor Sax Milt Jackson - Vibes Billy Taylor - Piano Percy Heath - Bass Art Blakey - Drums Birks Works (Gillespie) 5:00 Birdland, NYC - January 1951 Personnel same as Track 01 Thru For the Night (Young) 4:34 Date & Location unknown - Spring 1954 Johnny Hodges Band: Johnny Hodges - Alto Sax Emmett Berry or Harold Baker - Trumpet Lawrence Brown - Trombone John Coltrane - Tenor Sax Unidentified Piano, Bass, Drums & Vocal Castle Rock (unknown) 4:28 Date & Location unknown - Spring 1954 Personnel same as Track 03 Don't Blame Me (Field-McHugh) 3:00 Date & Location unknown - Spring 1954 Personnel same as Track 03 I've Got a Mind to Ramble Blues (unknown) 2:27 Date & Location unknown - Spring 1954 Personnel same as Track 03 Don't Cry Baby Blues - (unknown) 3:22 Date & Location unknown - Spring 1954 Personnel same as Track 03 In a Mellow Tone - (Ellington) 7:16 Date & Location unknown - Spring 1954 Personnel same as Track 03 Globetrotter (Burgundy Walk) - (Hodges) 4:33 Date & Location unknown - Spring 1954 Personnel same as Track 03 Tune Up (Davis) - 4:21 The Blue Note, Philadelphia - Dec. 8, 1956 Miles Davis Quintet: Miles Davis - Trumpet John Coltrane - Tenor Sax Red Garland - Piano Paul Chambers - Bass "Philly" Joe Jones - Drums Walkin' - (Carpenter) 5:26 Café Bohemia, NYC - May 17, 1958 Personnel same as Track 10 except: Bill Evans - Piano Four - (Davis) 4:46 Café Bohemia, NYC - May 17, 1958 Personnel same as Track 11
The Golden Age of Jazz JZCD 316 Made in Italy

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