felser Posted 14 hours ago Report Posted 14 hours ago 4 hours ago, gvopedz said: The Essential John Coltrane,” a Target-exclusive limited-edition 2LP, available now. Probably no tariffs at Target? https://variety.com/2026/music/news/john-coltrane-estate-100-celebration-1236667036/ First thought was "how do you fit the Essential Coltrane on 2 LP's". Here are the cuts - all limited to Impulse!, and they actually did a pretty good job on the selections, though everyone will have gripes about missing cuts: Description Side A 1. A Love Supreme: Part 1 – Acknowledgement 7:47 2. In A Sentimental Mood (feat. Duke Ellington) 4:16 3. Bessie's Blues 3:32 4. You’re A Weaver Of Dreams 5:34 21:09 Side B 1. Afro Blue10:46 2. My One And Only Love (feat. Johnny Hartman) 4:55 15:41 Side C 1. Crescent 8:42 2. Impressions 4:33 3. Alabama 5:07 18:22 Side D 1. My Favorite Things 17:19 Quote
medjuck Posted 13 hours ago Report Posted 13 hours ago 4 hours ago, jazzbo said: Although the labels are all owned by Universal I believe I do think that 'fifties compilation will come out on Craft/Concord. https://craftrecordings.com/products/john-coltrane-the-best-of-john-coltrane-lp So Concord is now owned by UMG? Quote
jazzbo Posted 13 hours ago Report Posted 13 hours ago (edited) I guess probably not but in Japan the Prestige, Riverside, etc. stuff comes out on Universal I believe. On cdjpaan the "lable/distributor"is listed as UNIVERSAL MUSIC. Maybe it is just distribution but I don't remember seeing Craft or Concord listed on the back catalog reissues. Edited 12 hours ago by jazzbo Quote
JSngry Posted 10 hours ago Report Posted 10 hours ago You’re A Weaver Of Dreams 5:34 That one was Mercury, not impulse! And it was on a Cannonball record. Seems like a very odd choice? Quote
felser Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago 3 hours ago, JSngry said: You’re A Weaver Of Dreams 5:34 That one was Mercury, not impulse! And it was on a Cannonball record. Seems like a very odd choice? Yes, it sure does. To me, "Acknowledgement". "Afro Blue", "Alabama" and the '63 Newport "My Favorite Things" have to be there (and are), but the other cuts can be debated. If making for my own listening, I would also include, off the top of my head, "Out of This World", "Transition", "Africa", and "Spiritual", and that no doubt would fill up the four album sides. And that still leaves out a lot of great music, including everything with Alice. Quote
paulfromcamden Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago I don't see the point. There are already countless compilations. Best Of..., Very Best Of..., Essential..., Introducing..., Definitive..., yada yada yada... The studio albums are all easy to hear and there's very little that doesn't merit a listen. I don't see what another bunch of dubious compilations add. Quote
Big Beat Steve Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 9 minutes ago, paulfromcamden said: I don't see what another bunch of dubious compilations add. At least ONE purpose is: Money-making bait for starters or casual listeners that they want to lure into buying more later on. Quote
mhatta Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 43 minutes ago, paulfromcamden said: I don't see the point. There are already countless compilations. Best Of..., Very Best Of..., Essential..., Introducing..., Definitive..., yada yada yada... The studio albums are all easy to hear and there's very little that doesn't merit a listen. I don't see what another bunch of dubious compilations add. I used to be turned off by this kind of “marketing ploy,” but I've come to think it's important to regularly remind people who don't know about them. Most jazz giants seem forgotten now or misunderstood. Better to be a nagging reminder than forgotten altogether. Quote
gvopedz Posted 15 minutes ago Report Posted 15 minutes ago 1 hour ago, paulfromcamden said: I don't see the point. There are already countless compilations. Every few years there is a new group of teenagers who should be (or need to be) introduced to Coltrane. Quote
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