John Coltrane - My Shining Hour

Coltrane Jazz (1960) John Coltrane, tenor sax Wynton Kelly, piano Paul Chambers, bass Jimmy Cobb, drums The first album to hit the shelves after Giant Steps, Coltrane Jazz was largely recorded in late 1959, although one of the eight songs (“Village Blues“) was done in late 1960. On everything save the aforementioned “Village Blues,“ Coltrane used the Miles Davis rhythm section of pianist Wynton Kelly, bassist Paul Chambers, and drummer Jimmy Cobb. While not the groundbreaker that Giant Steps was, Coltrane Jazz was a good consolidation of his gains as he prepared to launch into his peak years of the 1960s. There are three standards aboard, but the group reaches their peak on Coltrane’s original material, particularly “Harmonique“ with its melodic leaps and upper-register saxophone strains and the winding, slightly Eastern-flavored principal riffs of “Like Sonny,“ dedicated to Sonny Rollins. The moody “Village Blues“ features the lineu
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