The John Coltrane Quartet plays
Chim Chim Cheree Song of Praise Nature Boy Brazilia
Analogue Productions Impulse SACD CIPJ 85 SA
new, sealed
The year 1965 was one of the turning points in the career of John Coltrane. The great saxophonist, whose playing was always very explorative and searching, crossed the line into atonality during that year, playing very free improvisations (after stating quick throwaway themes) that were full of passion and fury. This particular studio album has two standards (a stirring "Chim Chim Cheree" and "Nature Boy") along with two recent Coltrane originals ("Brazilia" and "Song of Praise"). Art Davis plays the second bass on "Nature Boy" but otherwise this set (a perfect introduction for listeners to Coltrane's last period) features the classic Quartet comprised of the leader, pianist McCoy Tyner, bassist Jimmy Garrison and drummer Elvin Jones.
Originally released in 1965.
John Coltrane, tenor saxophone
Art Davis, bass
Jimmy Garrison, bass
Elvin Jones, drums
McCoy Tyner, piano