EKE BBB Posted 18 hours ago Report Posted 18 hours ago (edited) JOHN COLTRANE The Tiberi Tapes: A Preview of the Mythic Recordings Event: RECORD STORE DAY 2026 Release Date: 4/18/2026 Format: LP Label: Verve/Impulse! Quantity: 6000 Release type: RSD Exclusive Release Among the most fabled and mythologized recordings of the last 65 years, the private recordings of John Coltrane’s group made by musician Frank Tiberi in the early 1960s have long been the subject of jazz world rumor and intense speculation. Tiberi followed Coltrane and his Classic Quartet into clubs in New York and Philadelphia, capturing the otherworldly music being created nightly on his portable tape recorder. For the first time ever, these recordings will be made available in September 2026 as part of John Coltrane’s Centennial celebrations. For Record Store Day 2026, we’re offering a single LP preview of these historic recordings—a project that will undoubtedly grow and enhance the legend of John Coltrane. Tracklist SIDE A: 1. Giant Steps (13:51) SIDE B: 2. Satellite (11:44) https://recordstoreday.com/SpecialRelease/19994 Edited 18 hours ago by EKE BBB Quote
Milestones Posted 18 hours ago Report Posted 18 hours ago I don't mean to sound grumpy, but two songs? And I always thought "Satellite" was one of Trane's lesser compositions. Quote
EKE BBB Posted 18 hours ago Author Report Posted 18 hours ago Allegedly, this is just a teaser for the September 2026 release of the complete (?) tapes. Quote
Stompin at the Savoy Posted 18 hours ago Report Posted 18 hours ago Oh dear, does this mean the Tiberi material will all be pricey, limited edition vinyl? Quote
Milestones Posted 18 hours ago Report Posted 18 hours ago OK, I see I skimmed the info. But how revelatory will this be? And what price are we dealing with? Quote
felser Posted 18 hours ago Report Posted 18 hours ago 17 minutes ago, Milestones said: I don't mean to sound grumpy, but two songs? And I always thought "Satellite" was one of Trane's lesser compositions. +1 on both counts. Quote
John L Posted 18 hours ago Report Posted 18 hours ago 29 minutes ago, Milestones said: I don't mean to sound grumpy, but two songs? And I always thought "Satellite" was one of Trane's lesser compositions. Actually, my reaction was just the opposite. Holy shit!! As far as I know, there have so far been no known Coltrane live recordings of either of those two songs. Am I wrong? Quote
JSngry Posted 17 hours ago Report Posted 17 hours ago Put me down for the full release. That's a no-brainer! Quote
mhatta Posted 16 hours ago Report Posted 16 hours ago I knew there was a live recording of Giant Steps with very poor sound quality (it must be somewhere on YouTube), but I don't know if it's the same one Tiberi recorded. I knew nothing at all about a live recording of Satellite. I disagree with everyone about Satellite; it's a composition I really like. I think it has a sentimental yet futuristic soaring melody. Though the core is How High The Moon, of course. Quote
jlhoots Posted 16 hours ago Report Posted 16 hours ago 1 hour ago, JSngry said: Put me down for the full release. That's a no-brainer! All 86 of them?? Quote
JSngry Posted 15 hours ago Report Posted 15 hours ago There won't be all of that, at least not at once. I hope... But if I was still working and there was, then yes? This was right after Trane got back from Paris with Miles. where he blew the lid off of everything. So now he went ahead and got busy with his own band, working out his own math. A crucial time, and I for one will be interested in all of it I can afford (and maybe some I can't...) Quote
John L Posted 15 hours ago Report Posted 15 hours ago 1 hour ago, mhatta said: I knew there was a live recording of Giant Steps with very poor sound quality (it must be somewhere on YouTube), but I don't know if it's the same one Tiberi recorded. I knew nothing at all about a live recording of Satellite. I disagree with everyone about Satellite; it's a composition I really like. I think it has a sentimental yet futuristic soaring melody. Though the core is How High The Moon, of course. Yes, there is one on YouTube. Somehow I missed it. Quote
clifford_thornton Posted 15 hours ago Report Posted 15 hours ago 26 minutes total on one LP? That's a little stingy. I do look forward to more, and will hold out until that happens. Quote
Guy Berger Posted 14 hours ago Report Posted 14 hours ago This is very exciting though I’ll wait until there is a bigger release Quote
hbbfam Posted 13 hours ago Report Posted 13 hours ago I read that a significant part of this collection is of poor SQ. So maybe the release will consist of what recordings are worthhy? Quote
clifford_thornton Posted 12 hours ago Report Posted 12 hours ago I have read that as well, so it's fair to assume an expanded selection won't cover a huge portion of the tapes. Quote
Pim Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago I hope for a box with the best recordings. I’d say it would be fair to put out the rest as an additional download? Quote
EKE BBB Posted 1 hour ago Author Report Posted 1 hour ago (edited) According to one person with access to “inside information”: ”Understand that the eventual release in September will not include all the Tiberi recordings. I was told by someone that some of the recordings are technically not of the best quality. Some are just excerpts, for example.” BTW: here's the expected cover for the "April teaser": Edited 1 hour ago by EKE BBB Quote
ghost of miles Posted 7 minutes ago Report Posted 7 minutes ago 1 hour ago, EKE BBB said: According to one person with access to “inside information”: ”Understand that the eventual release in September will not include all the Tiberi recordings. I was told by someone that some of the recordings are technically not of the best quality. Some are just excerpts, for example.” BTW: here's the expected cover for the "April teaser": My guess is that they've distilled Tiberi's original 86-CD-R transfer stash to something in the neighborhood of 4-8 CDs for general release? And I'd also imagine that modern audio clean-up technology has made whatever they're going to put out more listenable, as opposed to what was available in 2000 when the transfers were originally made. This is a really big deal--the Tiberi tapes have been akin to Dean Benedetti's Charlie Parker recordings for Coltrane fans. Quote
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