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発売日 2016年10月06日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルJazz Images
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 JIM38019
SKU 8437016248102

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Personnel: John Coltrane (tenor saxophone); Johnny Hartman (vocals); Duke Ellington, McCoy Tyner (piano); Aaron Bell, Jimmy Garrison, Reggie Workman (bass); Roy Haynes, Elvin Jones, Sam Woodyard (drums). Producer: Bob Thiele. Compilation producer: Richard Seidel. Recorded at the Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey between 1961 and 1963. Includes liner notes by Al Young. Digitally remastered by Allan Tucker (Foothill Digital, New York, New York). If you came across a CD titled Getz for Lovers, Prez for Lovers, or Baker for Lovers, you wouldn't be the least bit surprised. After all, Stan Getz, Chet Baker, and Lester "The Pres" Young were all famous for their smooth ballad playing -- if you've been listening to Julie London or June Christy and suddenly find yourself in the mood for something comparable by an instrumentalist, those guys would be obvious choices. John Coltrane, however, isn't necessarily the first person that people associate with adjectives like smooth and romantic. Trane could be a very forceful, aggressive player -- some reviewers have described his playing as "angry" -- and during the last few years of his life (when he was exploring atonal free jazz), the saxman could be downright blistering. Nonetheless, the fact is that Trane was a magnificent ballad player, and it makes perfect sense for Verve to assemble a collection of his more romantic work. Released in 2001, Coltrane for Lovers draws on such Impulse! titles as Coltrane ("Soul Eyes"), Impressions ("After the Rain"), and Ballads ("It's Easy to Remember"). "My Little Brown Book," a Billy Strayhorn gem, is from Duke Ellington and John Coltrane, while "They Say It's Wonderful" illustrates the triumphant nature of Trane's 1963 encounter with singer Johnny Hartman. Back in 1963, there were those who felt that Coltrane and Hartman, a very sophisticated crooner, were an odd combination. But in fact, the two provided to be every bit as compatible as Coltrane and Ellington. Again, Coltrane was versatile -- he loved to play forcefully, but that didn't prevent him from having a romantic side. Coltrane for Lovers doesn't tell the entire story where Coltrane's ballad playing is concerned; the saxman also did his share of stunning ballad work at Prestige and Atlantic. Nonetheless, this is an excellent collection that has no problem reminding us just how warm and expressive his ballad playing could be. ~ Alex Henderson

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    1. 1.
      SOUL EYES

      アーティスト: John Coltrane

    2. 2.
      WHY WAS I BORN?

      アーティスト: John Coltrane

    3. 3.
      I LOVE YOU

      アーティスト: John Coltrane

    4. 4.
      ON A MISTY NIGHT

      アーティスト: John Coltrane

    5. 5.
      LIKE SOMEONE IN LOVE

      アーティスト: John Coltrane

    6. 6.
      DON'T EXPLAIN

      アーティスト: John Coltrane

    7. 7.
      WHAT IS THERE TO SAY?

      アーティスト: John Coltrane

    8. 8.
      SLOW DANCE

      アーティスト: John Coltrane

    9. 9.
      WHILE MY LADY SLEEPS

      アーティスト: John Coltrane

    10. 10.
      THEME FOR ERNIE

      アーティスト: John Coltrane

    11. 11.
      YOU'RE A WEAVER OF DREAMS

      アーティスト: John Coltrane

    12. 12.
      I'LL WAIT AND PRAY

      アーティスト: John Coltrane

    13. 13.
      I WANT TO TALK ABOUT YOU

      アーティスト: John Coltrane

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オリジナル発売日:2001年

商品の紹介

If you came across a CD titled Getz for Lovers, Prez for Lovers, or Baker for Lovers, you wouldn't be the least bit surprised. After all, Stan Getz, Chet Baker, and Lester "The Pres" Young were all famous for their smooth ballad playing -- if you've been listening to Julie London or June Christy and suddenly find yourself in the mood for something comparable by an instrumentalist, those guys would be obvious choices. John Coltrane, however, isn't necessarily the first person that people associate with adjectives like smooth and romantic. Trane could be a very forceful, aggressive player -- some reviewers have described his playing as "angry" -- and during the last few years of his life (when he was exploring atonal free jazz), the saxman could be downright blistering. Nonetheless, the fact is that Trane was a magnificent ballad player, and it makes perfect sense for Verve to assemble a collection of his more romantic work. Released in 2001, Coltrane for Lovers draws on such Impulse! titles as Coltrane ("Soul Eyes"), Impressions ("After the Rain"), and Ballads ("It's Easy to Remember"). "My Little Brown Book," a Billy Strayhorn gem, is from Duke Ellington and John Coltrane, while "They Say It's Wonderful" illustrates the triumphant nature of Trane's 1963 encounter with singer Johnny Hartman. Back in 1963, there were those who felt that Coltrane and Hartman, a very sophisticated crooner, were an odd combination. But in fact, the two provided to be every bit as compatible as Coltrane and Ellington. Again, Coltrane was versatile -- he loved to play forcefully, but that didn't prevent him from having a romantic side. Coltrane for Lovers doesn't tell the entire story where Coltrane's ballad playing is concerned; the saxman also did his share of stunning ballad work at Prestige and Atlantic. Nonetheless, this is an excellent collection that has no problem reminding us just how warm and expressive his ballad playing could be. ~ Alex Henderson|
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