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John Coltrane - Both Directions At Once: The Lost Album album flac Performer: John Coltrane
Title: Both Directions At Once: The Lost Album
Style: Post Bop
Released: 2018
MP3 album: 1859 mb
FLAC album: 1679 mb
Rating: 4.3
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Genre: Jazz

Both Directions at Once: The Lost Album is a studio album recorded by saxophonist John Coltrane for Impulse! Records that was first released in 2018. The recordings were made in 1963 during Coltrane's Classic Quartet period and lost for decades. Both Directions at Once was recorded in Van Gelder Studio in New Jersey on March 6, 1963, by saxophonist John Coltrane and his Quartet: double bassist Jimmy Garrison, drummer Elvin Jones, and pianist McCoy Tyner.

John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman appeared in record stores in July 1963, but apart from "Vilia," which popped up on an Impulse! sampler in 1965, the March 6 session sat on the shelf for decades, eventually getting ditched when the label decided to clear out its vaults in the 1970s. Coltrane's reference tape survived, eventually unearthed by his family and assembled for release as Both Directions at Once by Impulse! in 2018

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Cover artwork for John Coltrane’s Both Directions at Once: the Lost Album. Photograph: Impulse! Both Directions at Once was recorded at an intensely fertile time for Coltrane and his quartet – as well as Ballads and Impressions, he also released a collaboration with Duke Ellington in 1963.

The newly discovered, unreleased album from 1963 featuring the classic quartet finds the jazz giant thrillingly caught between shoring up and surging forth. From April 1962 to September 1965, while under contract to the record label Impulse!, John Coltrane led a more or less consistent working group with the same four musicians. After his death in 1967, this group-Coltrane on tenor and soprano saxophone, McCoy Tyner on piano, Jimmy Garrison on bass, Elvin Jones on drums-became known as Coltrane’s classic quartet.

Both Directions at Once: The Lost Album was cut by the saxophonist’s classic quartet two years before A Love Supreme. Then it was stashed away. On March 6, 1963, John Coltrane and his quartet recorded at the Rudy Van Gelder Studio in New Jersey. If you heard the John Coltrane Quartet live in the early-to-mid-1960s, you were at risk of having your entire understanding of performance rewired. This was a ground-shaking band, an almost physical being, bearing a promise that seemed to reach far beyond music. The quartet’s relationship to the studio, however, was something different. In the years leading up to A Love Supreme, his explosive 1965 magnum opus, Coltrane produced eight albums for Impulse!

John Coltrane chronology. The Atlantic Years in Mono (2016). Both Directions at Once: The Lost Album (2018). Both Directions at Once: The Lost Album is a 2018 John Coltrane studio album released by Impulse! Records. The recordings were made in the mid-1960s during Coltrane's Classic Quartet period and were lost for decades. The seven tracks making up this album were recorded from a spare copy Coltrane gave to his wife.

Featuring the Classic Quartet – John Coltrane, McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison and Elvin Jones – and recorded at the end of a two-week run at Birdland, the music on this album represents one of the most influential groups in music history both performing in a musical style it had perfected and reaching in new, exploratory directions that were to affect the trajectory of jazz. from that point forward