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John Coltrane Quintet With Eric DolphyComplete 1961 Copenhagen Concert

John Coltrane Quintet - Complete 1961 Copenhagen Concert album cover
Label:Gambit Records – 69328
Format:
CD, Reissue, Unofficial Release
Country:Europe
Released:
Genre:Jazz
Style:Post Bop, Modal

Tracklist

1Announcement By Norman Granz
VoiceNorman Granz
2:23
2Delilah
Written-ByVictor Young
11:57
3Every Time We Say Goodbye
Written-ByCole Porter
4:57
4Impressions
Written-ByJohn Coltrane
13:50
5Naima
Written-ByJohn Coltrane
7:33
6My Favorite Things [False Starts] Into Announcement By John Coltrane0:57
7My Favorite Things28:53
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Credits

Notes

Falkoncentret, Copenhagen, Denmark, Monday, November 20, 1961.
Total Time: 70:33

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 8 436028 693283

Other Versions (2)

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Title (Format)LabelCat#CountryYear
New Submission
Complete 1961 Copenhagen Concert (CD, Album, Unofficial Release)'IN' CROWD Records996690Spain2013
New Submission
The Complete Copenhagen Concert (CD, Remastered, Unofficial Release)Magnetic Records (6)MRCD 116LuxembourgUnknown

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  • COSMIC_RECORDS_STORE's avatar
    I have available one sealed copy in excellent condition, interested by dm
    • lperyer's avatar
      lperyer
      Recorded in Copenhagen, this is the third date (but fifth performance) of John Coltrane's 1961 European tour with Eric Dolphy. This concert features several unique moments which make it a stand-out "must have" item from an era of essential recordings.

      Of immediate import to collectors is the inclusion of what is supposedly the sole performance of Victor Young's "Delilah" by either Coltrane or Dolphy. With a rumbling back beat courtesy of drummer Elvin Jones and bass player Reggie Workman, both horn players as well as pianist McCoy Tyner get plenty of room to solo. As modal as anything else in the band's repertoire, this is more of a warm-up as opposed to rave-up.

      A straightforward rendering of the Cole Porter ballad "Every Time We Say Goodbye" follows, noteworthy for some lovely piano work from Tyner.

      The program starts to enter familiar Coltrane Qunitet territory with "Impressions", which uses a Coltrane solo as a starting point and includes exploratory efforts from the leader as well as Dolphy's alto and Tyner on piano. As one of the (if not the) most oft-performed songs from this era in Coltrane's career, Copenhagen 1961 added yet another crucial version to the canon.

      Another special moment is occasioned by the band's take on "Naima", one of Coltrane's most enduring compositions. Lacking a solo from Coltrane (much like the version from the Village Vanguard on Nov 1 of '61), Dolphy leads the way on bass clarinet and is followed by a gorgeous display from Tyner. This is one for the ages.

      The set concludes in the oddest and rarest of ways. The band misfires not once but twice during the introduction to "My Favorite Things", leading Coltrane to address the audience with something of an explanation and apology. His boldest statements are saved for when the music starts, though, as his intense soprano soloing leads the Quintet into a nearly 30-minute explosion of sound. A brief solo from the leader gives way to a majestic Tyner turn followed by a round of flute work from Dolphy and finally nearly 10 minutes of fireworks from Coltrane.

      These recordings, like many other from Coltrane's various European performances, were never issued in his lifetime but thankfully someone involved with the proceedings had the presence of mind to roll tape. If there are any flaws worth noting in the recording, it might be the slightly low volume on the drums but overall there is a very distinct sound stage and instrument separation with the three solo instruments in nice balance.

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