Both Directions at Once: The Lost Album
John Coltrane
Avant-Garde JazzJazzJazz InstrumentModal MusicPost-BopSaxophone Jazz
2018 | DSF DSD256 | 7 tracks · 47:02
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Both Directions at Once: The Lost Album is a 2018 John Coltrane studio album released by Impulse! Records. The recordings were made in the mid-1960s during Coltrane's Classic Quartet period and were lost for decades. On March 6, 1963, Coltrane and his Classic Quartet entered Van Gelder Studio in New Jersey and recorded a session that was lost for decades after its master tape was destroyed by Impulse Records to cut down on storage space. The seven tracks making up this album were recorded from a spare copy Coltrane gave to his wife. The standard issue of the album includes

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1Untitled Original 11383 [Take 1]5:41John Coltrane
2Nature Boy3:23eden ahbez / John Logan
3Untitled Original 11386 [Take 1]8:37John Coltrane
4Vilia [Take 3]5:31Lorenz Hart / Gus Kahn / Franz Lehár / John Coltrane
5Impressions [Take 3]4:30John Coltrane
6Slow Blues11:25John Coltrane
7One Up, One Down [Take 1]7:59John Coltrane

Credits

Bass — Jimmy Garrison Creative Director — Josh Cheuse Drums — Elvin Jones Executive-Producer — Harry Weinger Mastered By — Kevin Reeves Piano — McCoy Tyner Producer — Ken Druker, Ravi Coltrane, Bob Thiele Recorded By — Rudy Van Gelder Sleeve Notes — Ashley Kahn Tenor Saxophone — John Coltrane Soprano Saxophone — John Coltrane

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