John Coltrane – Blue Train: The Complete Masters (1958/2022) [Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz]

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John Coltrane – Blue Train: The Complete Masters (1958/2022)
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On September 15, 1957, John Coltrane went into Rudy Van Gelder’s studio and created a 40+ minute masterpiece that is considered one of the greatest jazz albums of all time.

“Blue Train” is a groundbreaking blues-infused hard bop five-song excursion that intoxicates with power and poetry, ferocity and finesse, frenzy and tenderness. Celebrating the 65th anniversary of the recording, “Blue Train” is not only available in two different editions within the Tone Poet LP series, the “Complete Masters” variant also includes the original album in stereo plus alternate and incomplete previously unreleased takes on 3 CDs.

This 1958 album by John Coltrane—his sole outing as a leader on the Blue Note label—has long been held up as a cornerstone jazz release and, accordingly, been given multiple reissues over the years. This latest edition contains all the stereo master takes recorded by Coltrane and his group over their half week of sessions for the album as well as the first time digital release of the album in mono. It is not hard to understand why Blue Train has long been an easy shorthand for “real jazz.” The sessions clearly show the technical greatness that Coltrane was capable of as an instrumentalist; he was, at the time, working with Thelonious Monk and would soon rejoin Miles Davis’ band, but, more importantly, he was clean and sober for the first time in a decade, and was absolutely playing at full, “sheets of sound” strength. However, Coltrane was also beginning to explore the unique compositional approach that he would so relentlessly expand over the next decade (one that would eventually evolve into pure, spiritual improvisation), and this was the first of his albums as a leader that would be primarily composed of original compositions. That the album was also released on Blue Note (and in an appropriately iconic sleeve, of course) certainly aided in Blue Train’s myth-making, but it must be said: This is a fine album that is among Coltrane’s better efforts, but it’s best looked at as him closing the door on his formative years, rather than as a quintessential statement of the artist he would become. Nonetheless, Coltrane does an amazing job at harnessing the youthful energy of a big, brassy sextet and leading them through a selection of four originals (one of which, “Lazy Bird,” is a sly interpolation of Tadd Dameron’s “Lady Bird”) and a songbook number (“I’m Old Fashioned”). The prodigiously talented group—Coltrane, along with Paul Chambers, Curtis Fuller, Kenny Drew, Philly Joe Jones, and Lee Morgan—is energetic and upbeat, taking a breather only for “I’m Old Fashioned,” which they read less as a ballad and more of a bluesy slow-burn. While Chambers and Jones provide an unsurprisingly solid rhythmic foundation, the fiery melodicism of the triple-brass attack of Coltrane, Fuller, and Morgan interacting with Drew’s piano is what gets and keeps your attention (the solo that Coltrane rips halfway through “Locomotion” is also among his most gleeful and fun). Within the next couple of years, Coltrane would earnestly engage in his philosophical and theoretical reshaping of jazz’s possibilities, but on this epochal album, he was able to definitively close the book on his time as a hard bop gun-for-hire in a delightful way. – Jason Ferguson

Tracklist:

1-1. John Coltrane – Blue Train (Remastered 2012) (10:42)
1-2. John Coltrane – Moment’s Notice (Remastered 2012) (09:10)
1-3. John Coltrane – Locomotion (Remastered 2012) (07:14)
1-4. John Coltrane – I’m Old Fashioned (Remastered 2012) (07:57)
1-5. John Coltrane – Lazy Bird (Remastered 2012) (07:08)
2-1. John Coltrane – Blue Train (False Start) (00:22)
2-2. John Coltrane – Blue Train (Take 7) (07:08)
2-3. John Coltrane – Moment’s Notice (Alternate Take 4) (07:19)
2-4. John Coltrane – Lazy Bird (Take 1) (09:21)
2-5. John Coltrane – Blue Train (Alternate Take 8) (10:28)
2-6. John Coltrane – Moment’s Notice (Alternate Take 5A (Incomplete)) (05:07)
2-7. John Coltrane – Lazy Bird (Alternate Take 2) (07:28)
3-1. John Coltrane – Blue Train (Mono Version) (10:40)
3-2. John Coltrane – Moment’s Notice (Mono Version) (09:09)
3-3. John Coltrane – Locomotion (Mono Version) (07:13)
3-4. John Coltrane – I’m Old Fashioned (Mono Version) (07:57)
3-5. John Coltrane – Lazy Bird (Mono Version) (07:06)

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