John Coltrane, Stan Getz, Oscar Peterson, - Hackensack

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Published 2012-12-09
John Coltrane and Stan Getz together is rare. Recorded in Germany 1960. Oscar Peterson pno. Paul Chambers bass, Jimmy Cobb drs. I hope it makes you as happy as it makes me

All Comments (21)
  • I'm a simple man... I see John Coltrane and Stan Getz and I press like. Still here in 2020!
  • I like the way Getz and Coltrane smiled at each other right before they started to play. With this much talent in one place, you know it is going to be special.
  • @Ladypavs
    One of the few reasons why ears were created...
  • @chipstern
    Anyone who in any way shape or form characterizes this as Coltrane "versus" Getz knows NOTHING ABOUT JAZZ. This ain't nothing but love and respect, empathy and outreach, the sound of joy and surprise.
  • @mcsmith732
    Every time I hear Oscar Peterson play, I fall a little bit more in love with him. XOXO And what a great drummer Jimmy Cobb is. He's perfect for this amazing group of musicians.
  • I love how Coltrane repeats a phrase and keeps playing it, but each time in different and complex ways, but still being the same essence.
  • @mingxuanlu5994
    oscar peterson & john coltrane, the great sound of two eras, so diverse and so joint at the same time; just feel lucky to be able see these two masters play together and feel the amazing magic of jazz
  • @smythe555
    That sweet shy smile Getz and Trane share before they play the head says it all: they had nothing but respect for each other, and they were enjoying the moment!
  • Stan Getz : Tenor Saxophone John Coltrane : Tenor Saxophone Oscar Peterson : Piano Paul Chambers : Bass Jimmy Cobb : Drums
  • This is special. Jimmy Cobb makes everything feel so good. Always on point.
  • @Yo-sb9st
    Wow this is how cats should play! The thing about trane and Stan is that they are always so clear and intentional about the melody they play
  • @wardellmobley77
    In Trane's first chorus he ends almost every phrase on the tonic.
  • Wow sort of surreal to hear OP comping behind Coltrane's wailing solo. I never knew they ever played together, let alone with Chambers and Cobb as well - Amazing!
  • @evol_br
    I apologize to anyone who thinks otherwise, but Gets is a sacred monster. Polishing and beauty of your phrasing, fluidity, pause, breathing... in short, everything in its place. Hugs from Brazil
  • @paulgrass4855
    I first heard this when I was just 9 years old. I'm 86 now. Such legends coming together, it's truly magnificent.
  • @bigtreefrog
    Love it! Coltrane looking to push limits and Getz happy in his own skin and playing those killer Swing/Bop lines... A fantastic contrasting track
  • @jaikwillis
    Getz vs Coltrane ... and the winner is ... Oscar its so awesome that this exists, and that we live in the era of YouTube where its accessible. I know some of y'all remember how hard it used to be to find a record let alone footage.