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GREENSLEEVES THE JOHN COLTRANE QUARTET 1961 analogueLP

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GREENSLEEVES AFRICA/BRASS THE JOHN COLTRANE QUARTET
JOHN COLTRANE s.saxes McCOY TYNER piano JIMMY GARRISON bass ELVIN JONES drums ERIC DOLPHY flute...etc.
analogueLP 30cm33rpm IMPULSE May 23,1961
Photo.: July 2010,by me in Japan
John Coltrane - The Official Site
http://www.johncoltrane.com/

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  • This is all I need right now.

  • @cabngirl

    John's performance and this melody are deep and beautiful. Thank you.

  • elvin jones has got to be the best drummer ever

  • @donnyab

    I like drums of Mr.Elvin, too. Please enjoy sound, and thank you for comment.

  • SEMPLICEMENTE FAVOLOSO....QUANTI VIAGGI!

  • @SOFONETTO

    Grazie per il tuo commento. Si prega di godere.

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  • @DurisMaxwell

    An answer to DM.

    "Africa" and "Blues Minor" of "Africa Brass (analogueLP )" which I am editing are recording of June 7, 1961.

    Three pieces of this album are a masterpiece. I planned Uploading from the beginning. However, I take time for a fresh start of 4-10 times recording and the revision of the scratch noise. Please wait for a while. I am glad when I have you expect it.

    

  • @DurisMaxwell

    Thank you for explanation of the history of the detailed original music. I thank for the comment that gave me an opportunity to examine it.

    The site that I looked at: wikipedia - Greensleeves

  • I'd love to think King Henry VIII wrote Greensleeves for Anne Boleyn, but alas. The style of this piece didn't come about until well after the poor fellow's death on January 28, 1547. The first mention of this piece was apparently in 1580, some thirty-three years later. Two printers - Richard Jones and Edward White contested ownership, but in 1584 the last printing of this song was made...by Richard Jones. This is the version we're familiar with today.

  • @ermojaquero

    Thanks nice comment. I love the original music, too. And I feel splendid sensitivity of Coltrane.

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