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Track Listing
01 Announcement 1:24
02 Impressions 6:23
03 Naima 4:17
04 My Favorite Things 16:27
05 Blue Train 9:28
06 I Want To Talk About You 7:18
07 Impressions 8:23
08 My Favorite Things 21:04
02 Impressions 6:23
03 Naima 4:17
04 My Favorite Things 16:27
05 Blue Train 9:28
06 I Want To Talk About You 7:18
07 Impressions 8:23
08 My Favorite Things 21:04
• John Coltrane’s previously unissued 1961 performance at the Newport Jazz Festival. At the time, his group consisted of a quintet with Trane as the only horn, plus piano, two basses, and drums.
• Added as a bonus is another complete performance from the same year, recorded in Helsinki, Finland, during the tour on which Eric Dolphy joined the group. This is the first time this set is presented in the correct pitch.
• The Newport tracks feature: McCoy Tyner on piano, Reggie Workman and Art Davis on bass, and Elvin Jones on drums - Live at Newport, Rhode Island, July 1, 1961. Bonus Tracks: Same personnel except Eric Dolphy (as, fl) added and Art Davis omitted. Kulttuuritalo, Helsinki, November 22, 1961.
• Total Time: 74:47 mins. - 8 tracks - Includes 8-page booklet
• Added as a bonus is another complete performance from the same year, recorded in Helsinki, Finland, during the tour on which Eric Dolphy joined the group. This is the first time this set is presented in the correct pitch.
• The Newport tracks feature: McCoy Tyner on piano, Reggie Workman and Art Davis on bass, and Elvin Jones on drums - Live at Newport, Rhode Island, July 1, 1961. Bonus Tracks: Same personnel except Eric Dolphy (as, fl) added and Art Davis omitted. Kulttuuritalo, Helsinki, November 22, 1961.
• Total Time: 74:47 mins. - 8 tracks - Includes 8-page booklet
Reviews ForThe 1961 Newport Set + 4 bonus tracks
Jazzwise - Brian Priestley
Revealing and rewarding,***
Jazz Journal - Simon Spillett
Hearing him again, one is struck how akin he was to Paul Gonsalves. Recommended to all Trane followers,****



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