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Trane 06/18/2011
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I'm bingeing on John Coltrane.  I picked up the remastered CD of 'Round About Midnight and have been reminded how great the Miles Davis Quintet and Sextet recordings are.  More accurately, I have been reminded of the magnitude of Trane's contribution to those recordings.  They are great recordings, full of fine performances, but in my current mode, it's all just accompaniment to Trane's solos.  He's singing at the top of his lungs (through the horn).
It's particularly astonishing to realize how much Trane developed after 'Round About Midnight, although it was his first record with Miles' band and undoubtedly his biggest exposure to that point.  Those sessions were in 1955 and 1956, long before Giant Steps, yet he was already a thoroughly unique voice.
When I was buying the 'Round About Midnight CD I saw a "Best of Miles and Coltrane" compilation.  It had a couple of tracks from Kind of Blue, but not Freddie Freeloader.  I immediately asked myself: how could a "Best of" compilation that includes tracks from Kind of Blue not include Freddie Freeloader? 
On the subject of Freddie Freeloader, if you have never heard the vocal version by Jon Hendricks, find it and listen to it immediately.
 


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