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John Coltrane - All The Things You Are 

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John William Coltrane - also known as "Trane" - was an American jazz saxophonist and composer. Working in the bebop and hard bop idioms early in his career Coltrane helped pioneer the use of modes in jazz and was later at the forefront of free jazz. He led at least fifty recording sessions during his career and appeared as a sideman on many albums by other musicians - including trumpeter Miles Davis and pianist Thelonious Monk.

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@bloominous4690
@bloominous4690 7 лет назад
Ok so this album is called A Blowing Session. It is lead by Johnny Griffin so, Johnny is taking the first solo. Both Coltrane and Hank Mobley are on this track. So is Lee Morgan -trumpet, Wynton Kelly - piano, Paul Chambers - bass, Art Blakey - drums. It sounds like at 3:15 Coltrane starts his solo. After Lee's solo is Hank Mobley. Btw best song on this album is The Way You Look Tonight.
@grahamlyons8522
@grahamlyons8522 7 лет назад
PJ Coady Thanks very much for all the info. I would like to hear from MLB, the uploader (if he is reading this), why he doesn't give us this vital information when everyone who would enjoy this track would want to know all the musicians and the order they play.
@MarkTarmannPianoCheck_it_out
@MarkTarmannPianoCheck_it_out 6 лет назад
cuz he dont work for you son..He takes his own time to upload shit so you don't have buy it.Youse want track by track solobysolodocumentation?lol talk about a false sense of entitlement.. Learn to recognize the styles of the musicians and then you can tell us who played what.and then you can work for US:
@yanislahocine4729
@yanislahocine4729 5 лет назад
Thx a lot !
@viewst321
@viewst321 5 лет назад
@@MarkTarmannPianoCheck_it_out Great response. Not only a false sense of entitlement, but more importantly an unjustified pretense of expertise.
@jiyujizai
@jiyujizai Год назад
thanks.
@PhilFogle
@PhilFogle 5 месяцев назад
Brilliant, thank you. I learned a lot from this track, and from the comments!
@twpvideos719
@twpvideos719 Год назад
Art driving hard here. Love it
@viewst321
@viewst321 5 лет назад
Thanks to MLB for posting this. I am 77 y.o. and have played and heard a lot of music from that period. Griffin always was a master, and the same applies to the others. I had no trouble identifying them, in response to the person who complained that you should have identified all the soloists. These guys were my idols when I was young, and listening to this today, for the first time, brings tears to my eyes. It was a great time, clubs all over the place, live jazz whenever you wanted it: No Cover, No Minimum. I also gained quite a bit of technical insight hearing how they used signature rhythmic and concepts in this context. Thanks again.
@ernietollar407
@ernietollar407 6 месяцев назад
It's a good idea to list the musicians since their music is been diseminated here with out pay to them or their hiers. Also some people are hearing this cut for the first time. I remember as a kid I went in to a sax lesson and had what I thought was Coltrane solo learned note for note. My teacher realized it was note listed clealy on the vinyl album jacket. In reality it was Hank Mobley. When I finally heard Coltrane it was Interstellar Space with Rashied Ali. Soon I would gett to hear pr and post Giant Steps etc..
@darlaysjames6008
@darlaysjames6008 6 лет назад
-- An "ALL STARS" band, with all musicians --
@Lorianotrentotto
@Lorianotrentotto 4 года назад
Meraviglioso! C'è ancora un Coltrane nel mondo?
@travelingman9763
@travelingman9763 7 лет назад
i listened and heard Johnny Griffin's sound right away unlike the clones of today!
@vatanenj
@vatanenj 6 лет назад
We call this Griffin style " Ulja dulja doo". same riff all over the place... I think That is the reason he was kicked out of Monk band... Then COLTRANE is Brilliant..Definitely Mobley after Morgan.. Too loose embouchure for Coltrane, for one thing...
@nhell
@nhell 7 лет назад
Johnny Griffin goes HARD when he blows man.
@hardyblues2194
@hardyblues2194 3 года назад
@M T Haha took me a moment to realize what you mean
@darlaysjames6008
@darlaysjames6008 4 года назад
They are two Tenor-Saxes J. Griffin, and after J. Coltrane -- end with 4-4 Ts/Dr > Griffin-Blakey --
@marcroigcebrian
@marcroigcebrian 5 месяцев назад
Don't forget little giant 🎷!
@pierrechapot5441
@pierrechapot5441 Год назад
Profusion et richesse sonore
@djekse
@djekse 3 года назад
It can't get better than this. Now I've heard Coltrane.
@federicoboccacci
@federicoboccacci 3 года назад
From Johnny Griffin "A Blowin' Session", recorded in 1957.
@user-nj7hy5vy6p
@user-nj7hy5vy6p 7 месяцев назад
A Blowin' Session Johnny Griffin - tenor saxophone John Coltrane - tenor saxophone Hank Mobley - tenor saxophone Lee Morgan - trumpet Wynton Kelly - piano Paul Chambers - bass Art Blakey - drums
@jiyujizai
@jiyujizai Год назад
😯🌱💐❤️
@naaaaayeon
@naaaaayeon 4 года назад
👍🏻
@darlaysjames6008
@darlaysjames6008 4 года назад
The first sax in this title is JOHNNY GRIFFIN (lead), then come the others including Coltrane, and Johnny replay the end after exchanges with Blakey -
@ernietollar407
@ernietollar407 5 месяцев назад
The sun comes through the clouds at 3:14
@20thcenturyremnant
@20thcenturyremnant 3 года назад
8.6 millithumbs 2020/12/30
@vstavropoulos554
@vstavropoulos554 8 лет назад
+Melvin Mathurin+The Alchemist League+Kevin doll You're right, Coltrane isn't on the melody, but he takes the second solo, starting around 3:16. :) I believe that's also him around 6:19 after the trumpet solo. The first one is epic and really fits his style! The second one, I might be wrong about because the style sounds less like him, BUT the tone sounds like his and I think that says a lot! :PCheck it out! I doubt you'll be disappointed! 😃
@oostapchuk
@oostapchuk 7 лет назад
That's Hank Mobley at 6:19
@jazzfan2222
@jazzfan2222 7 лет назад
yea its def hank mobley
@jiyujizai
@jiyujizai Год назад
💙🍀🙄🌷
@imreheder5901
@imreheder5901 5 лет назад
Johnny Griffin & Coltrane.
@UkuleleAversion
@UkuleleAversion 2 года назад
Ahhh, so that’s why it sounded nothing like Trane. It’s Griffin playing the melody!
@pierrechapot5441
@pierrechapot5441 Год назад
Chick Webb et Arthur Blackey
@nickbaigent2714
@nickbaigent2714 6 месяцев назад
What’s happening ? This is Coltrane? Not heard him sound like this before
@pacoltrane
@pacoltrane Месяц назад
There are three tenor saxes in the track, the head and first solo is Johnny Griffin, the second solo is Coltrane, then there is Hank Mobley and Griffin again.
@charlesvanderhoog7056
@charlesvanderhoog7056 5 лет назад
Bebop is the style that lost the big crowds and made billions of people look for different kinds of music. It may even be the reason we got pop.
@MartinLohmueller
@MartinLohmueller 8 месяцев назад
That is the reason why I love Bebop. You can imagine yourself a taste different from the masses. Of course the flow of ideas is fast as lightning and not everybody can follow it. It's like learning a language.
@charlesvanderhoog7056
@charlesvanderhoog7056 8 месяцев назад
@@MartinLohmueller It certainly has its own language, that's right. I found it quite difficult, as a matter of fact, too difficult for me even.
@alefor5423
@alefor5423 2 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-FTQsAOKKGSU.html solo jazz
@user-kv8hy7tn1h
@user-kv8hy7tn1h 2 года назад
この演奏をあの時代に残したと言うのが驚きw
@greyhorse1211
@greyhorse1211 Год назад
Griffin is a solid tenor player but not a revolutionary. Coltrane brought a new direction in modern jazz. Again Hank Mobley is a nice player but not a disruptor. Interesting track. Solid trumpet playing too.
@garywillcox1
@garywillcox1 5 лет назад
This is Johnny Griffin, not Coltrane.
@imreheder5901
@imreheder5901 5 лет назад
The second sax solo by Coltrane.
@melvinmathurin
@melvinmathurin 8 лет назад
This does not sound like Coltrane.
@kevinsaxdizzle
@kevinsaxdizzle 8 лет назад
its not. This Johnny Griffin.
@asellape9270
@asellape9270 8 лет назад
+Kevin doll whaaaaa so this title is a lie?
@pablotorresgutierrez
@pablotorresgutierrez 7 лет назад
The second saxophone is coltrane
@awenindoe
@awenindoe 7 лет назад
Right you are. Well, partly. Read the other comments for explanation.
@SELMER1947
@SELMER1947 7 лет назад
At 3:17 it is
@KomotsukiDZoro
@KomotsukiDZoro 6 лет назад
Jesus Christ loves everyone.Repent of all sin and turn to Him.He is real and wants to be apart of your lives.He died.so that we may inherit eternal life.God bless : )
@kgothatsomatlala
@kgothatsomatlala 5 лет назад
Who appointed you as his spokesperson? I wanna hear it from him directly
@brianmann2759
@brianmann2759 2 года назад
piffle
@giulianotull3429
@giulianotull3429 2 года назад
Questo non è Coltrane!!
@saxclub
@saxclub 2 года назад
Это играет Джони Гриффин,какого фига фейки развешиваешь 🤮
@user-nj7hy5vy6p
@user-nj7hy5vy6p 7 месяцев назад
это не фейк, просто не совсем корректное оформление название ролика, можно было бы написать к примеру Гриффин при участии Колтрейна.
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