John Coltrane - Giant Steps (2020 Remaster) [Full Album]
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Published 2020-09-18
Tracklisting:
1. Giant Steps 00:00
2. Cousin Mary 04:47
3. Countdown 10:37
4. Spiral 13:03
5. Syeeda’s Song Flute 19:02
6. Naima 26:08
7. Mr. P.C. 30:33
All Comments (21)
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Shoutout to everyone who actually listened to the whole album. This whole album is a masterpiece!
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My left ear is so pleased.
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Bassist: What key is the tune in? John: Yes
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I still have my original copy on vinyl.
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My best friend who I knew for 60 years passed on in 8/20. Coltrane was God to him. Bill was a prolific bassist who reached into guitar as well. Miss You Bill Zola~
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Rest in Heaven John Coltrane ❤️
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You thought I wouldn't notice the swirling Atlantic Records logo!
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It sounds like stepping on a complicated snake.
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RIP Mr. Trane. He lived in my neighborhood in High Point NC. Hope to be as great as him one day with my music. I am 21 so even the younger generation appreciates him!
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Giant steps but its remastered
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Giant Steps... I remember reading about how difficult a song that was to play. I can't pretend to understand all of the musical terms but wow! What an amazing album.
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Giant Steps is masterpiece 💙
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That bassline and drum rhythm is all I live for😭oh and also the sax player is pretty good
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20 years since my sister gave me this album on Christmas. I was 17, just started to listen to jazz, and it was really a shock. I was in the Pastorius phase, into funky stuff and some Miles Davis. But this...oh my, it was like my brain couldn't process much of what I was listening. And after all this time, the surprise is still there. There's so much to digest and appreciate. We're so lucky to have had John recording all this beauty!
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Kareem Abdul Jabbar, a jazz aficionado, titled his autobiography "Giant Steps" in tribute to Coltrane, one of his heroes.
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Giant Steps is not the only classic on this album. Naima is about as lyrical and beautiful as any jazz piece ever, and seems to have a personal component history from Coltrane.
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This is the greatest jazz album ever. Some times words can't convey how fabulous something is. Mr. P.C. forever!
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Remastered? Now I'll call it 'Huge fucking steps'.
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62 years old today still sounds amazing
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This is my favorite recording of John... fast, melodic, groovy as hell and with the right package of improvisation