Traneing In

Traneing In

Traneing In

Traneing In

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Bonus Tracks / Special Edition / Spanish Import)

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Overview

For his second long player, John Coltrane (tenor saxophone) joined forces with his Prestige labelmate Red Garland (piano) to command a quartet through a five song outing supported by a rhythm section of Paul Chambers (bass) and Art Taylor (drums). The absence of any unessential instrumentalists encourages a decidedly concerted focus from Coltrane, who plays with equal measures of confidence and freedom. The Coltrane original "Traneing In" is a rousing blues that exemplifies the musical singularity between Coltrane and Garland. Even though the pianist takes charge from the start, the structure of the arrangement permits the tenor to construct his solo seamlessly out of Garland's while incrementally increasing in intensity, yet never losing the song's underlying swinging bop. Chambers then gets in on the action with an effervescent run that quotes the seasonal favorite "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town." The poignant "Slow Dance" is a dark ballad with a simple, refined tune that is established by Coltrane. He turns things over to Chambers, and then Garland -- whose respective style and grace are virtually indescribable -- before bringing it home with one final verse. "Bass Blues" is the second Coltrane-penned selection on the album. Right from the tricky opening riff, the slightly asymmetrical melody showcases Chambers' ability to mirror even the most intricate or seemingly improvised lines from Coltrane. The mid-tempo pace is a springboard for the tenor's spontaneous inventions as he interfaces with a rollicking and ready Garland alongside Chambers' unfettered bowing. "You Leave Me Breathless" provides everything that a love song should with long, languid runs by Coltrane, Garland, and what is arguably Paul Chambers at his absolute finest. Few passages can match the grace and stately refinement of the bassist as he pilots the proceedings behind Taylor's steady metronome and Garland's luminous, effective comps. John Coltrane with the Red Garland Trio (1957) draws to a close on the bebop lover's dream, a fast and furious interpretation of the Irving Berlin classic "Soft Lights and Sweet Music." Clearly Coltrane excels within this context, laying down his note clusters more rapidly than the listener can actually absorb them. These are clear demarcations pointing toward the remarkable sonic advancements Coltrane was espousing. And although it would be a few years before he'd make the leap into full-blown free jazz, the roots can clearly be traced back here. ~ Lindsay Planer

Product Details

Release Date: 07/21/2023
Label: Jazz Wax
UPC: 8435723700500
Rank: 32809

Album Credits

Performance Credits

John Coltrane   Primary Artist,Sax (Tenor)
Red Garland Trio   Primary Artist,Piano
Red Garland   Primary Artist,Piano
Paul Chambers   Guitar (Bass),Bass
Art Taylor   Drums

Technical Credits

Rudy Van Gelder   Audio Engineer,Engineer,Remastering
Bob Weinstock   Audio Production,Supervisor
Ira Gitler   Liner Notes
Kirk Felton   Remastering,Digital Remastering
Irving Berlin   Composer
Cheryl Pawelski   Project Assistant
Chris Clough   Project Assistant
John Coltrane   Composer,Performer
Frederick Hollander   Composer
Esmond Edwards   Cover Photo,Photography,Cover Design
Nick Phillips   Reissue Producer
Red Garland Trio   Performer
Ralph Freed   Composer
Stuart Kremsky   Reissue Production Assistance
Zev Feldman   Project Assistant
Friedrich Hollaender   Composer
Alonzo Levister   Composer
Red Garland   Performer
Ralph Berton   Liner Notes
Rikka Arnold   Project Assistant
Tamaki Beck   Mastering
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