Comments for Coltrane, John, Giant StepsE-MAIL: ltrane@interaccess.com This album is a great example of Coltrane's early playing, playing hard bop before getting more into the out playing. Although I prefer Trane's later works, this album was a great step forward in the jazz world, I would imagine.E-MAIL: raynjack@gti.net This is one of the tightest hardest hitting albums that trane produced. His "sheets of sound" keep coming in wave after wave. Compares with some of the Miles combos of the late 50's.E-MAIL: mcconnel@tstonramp.com Maybe the greatest work the master ever made. Naima is a cut of nearly unequaled beauty. Giant Steps is a must, not only for fans of the jazz experience, but for all music fans.E-MAIL: ajt18@csufresno.com Trane's Giant Steps album a 9.5????? Hardly even an acceptable score. 10+ ...a minimm for John or Alice Coltranes work!E-MAIL: KCBlues55@aol.com Great playing! A major harmonic breakthrough: up a 3rd, down a 5th, up a 3rd, down a 5th, up a 3rd......E-MAIL: mauro@mediacube.it Someone says the pianist just could't play something related to Coltrane solos. Nothing to compare with Mc Coy Tyner, however.E-MAIL: k_ekstrom@hotmail The alternate take of Countdown...E-MAIL: k_ekstrom@hotmail The alternate take of Countdown...10 points!E-MAIL: ducttapeguy@hotmail.com by far the best album the best sax player in the history of music evercame out withE-MAIL: adam.lapinski@telia.com Simply the best! Excellent.Comments supplied by users do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Roadkill Consulting, Inc. |
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