
Coltrane's Sound
Released in 1964 but recorded in 1960 during the same sessions as My Favorite Things, Coltrane's Sound showcases John Coltrane at a pivotal moment, blending lyrical balladry with adventurous improvisation. Supported by his classic quartet—McCoy Tyner (piano), Elvin Jones (drums), and Steve Davis (bass)—the album features standout tracks like “Equinox” and “Central Park West,” offering both soulful depth and harmonic innovation. It's a compelling snapshot of Coltrane's evolving post-bop vision.
Coltrane's Sound
Released in 1964 but recorded in 1960 during the same sessions as My Favorite Things, Coltrane's Sound showcases John Coltrane at a pivotal moment, blending lyrical balladry with adventurous improvisation. Supported by his classic quartet—McCoy Tyner (piano), Elvin Jones (drums), and Steve Davis (bass)—the album features standout tracks like “Equinox” and “Central Park West,” offering both soulful depth and harmonic innovation. It's a compelling snapshot of Coltrane's evolving post-bop vision.
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Released in 1964 but recorded in 1960 during the same sessions as My Favorite Things, Coltrane's Sound showcases John Coltrane at a pivotal moment, blending lyrical balladry with adventurous improvisation. Supported by his classic quartet—McCoy Tyner (piano), Elvin Jones (drums), and Steve Davis (bass)—the album features standout tracks like “Equinox” and “Central Park West,” offering both soulful depth and harmonic innovation. It's a compelling snapshot of Coltrane's evolving post-bop vision.











