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Performer: John Coltrane MILES DAVIS AT NEWPORT 1955–1975: The Bootleg Series Vol. 4: Ah-Leu-Cha. Straight, No Chaser. Fran-Dance. Two Bass Hit. Bye Bye Blackbird. The Theme. Gingerbread Boy. All Blues. Stella By Starlight. R.J. Seven Steps to Heaven. The Theme / Closing Announcement by Leonard Feather. Spoken Introduction by Del Shields. Gingerbread Boy. Footprints. ’Round Midnight. So What. The Theme / Closing Announcement by Del Shields. Miles Runs The Voodoo Down. Sanctuary. It’s About That Time / The Theme. Spoken Introduction by Ronnie Scott / Band Warming Up. Turnaroundphrase. Tune In. Ife. Untitled Original. Tune In 5 / Closing Announcement by Ronnie Scott (Review by Marc Medwin) | tenor saxophone | MILES DAVIS AT NEWPORT 1955–1975: The Bootleg Series Vol. 4: Directions. Mtume. What I Say. Sanctuary. It’s About That Time. Bitches Brew. Funky Tonk. Sanctuary (Review by Marc Medwin) | tenor saxophone | MILES DAVIS AT NEWPORT 1955–1975: The Bootleg Series Vol. 4: Spoken Introduction by Willis Conover (Review by Marc Medwin) | tenor saxophone | MILES DAVIS AT NEWPORT 1955–1975: The Bootleg Series Vol. 4: Spoken Introductions by Duke Ellington and Gerry Mulligan. Hackensack. ’Round Midnight. Now’s The Time (Review by Marc Medwin) | tenor saxophone | Art Blakey: The Finest of Art Blakey Big Band (Art Blakey) (Review by Andrew Sussman) | tenor saxophone | BLUE NOTE: A STORY OF MODERN JAZZ (Albert Ammons) (Review by Lynn René Bayley) | tenor saxophone | John Coltrane. Coltrane Jazz: (Review by Edward Strickland) | saxophone | John Coltrane. Coltrane Plays the Blues: (Review by Alan Rosenthal) | tenor saxophone | John Coltrane. Coltrane on Stage 1962: (Review by Edward Strickland) | saxophone | John Coltrane. Coltrane's Sound: (Review by Edward Strickland) | saxophone | John Coltrane. Giant Steps: (Review by Edward Strickland) | saxophone | John Coltrane. My Favorite Things: (Review by Edward Strickland) | saxophone | John Coltrane: Bahia (John Coltrane) (Review by Andrew Sussman) | saxophone | John Coltrane: Bye Bye Blackbird (John Coltrane) (Review by Andrew Sussman) | saxophone | MILES DAVIS AND JOHN COLTRANE IN STOCKHOLM 1960: (Review by Edward Strickland) | performance, want list | MILES DAVIS QUINTET: The First Great Quintet (Miles Davis) (Review by Colin Clarke) | tenor saxophone | Miles Davis and John Coltrane. Miles and Coltrane: (Review by Edward Strickland) | saxophone | Milt Jackson and John Coltrane. Bags and Trane: (Review by Edward Strickland) | saxophone | THE WORLD ACCORDING TO JOHN COLTRANE: (Review by Lynn René Bayley) | soprano saxophone | THE WORLD ACCORDING TO JOHN COLTRANE: (Review by Lynn René Bayley) | tenor saxophone | THELONIOUS MONK, AMERICAN COMPOSER - Documentary...: (Review by Lynn René Bayley) | tenor saxophone | CARPENTER, JOHN ALDEN: Walkin’ (Review by Marc Medwin) | tenor saxophone | COLTRANE: A Love Supreme (Review by Marc Medwin) | tenor saxophone | COLTRANE: Part II—Resolution (Live). Part III—Pursuance (Live). Part IV Psalm (Live) (Review by Marc Medwin) | tenor saxophone | DAVIS, CARL: So What, The Theme, All Blues, Fran Dance (Review by Marc Medwin) | tenor saxophone | DOLPHY: 245. Richard (Review by Lynn René Bayley) | tenor saxophone | GREEN, JOHNNY/HEYMAN, EDWARD-SOUR, ROBERT: Body and Soul (Review by Lynn René Bayley) | tenor saxophone | HENDERSON/DIXON: Bye Bye Blackbird (Review by Marc Medwin) | tenor saxophone | KAPER, BRONISŁAW/WASHINGTON, NED: On Green Dolphin Street (Review by Marc Medwin) | tenor saxophone | MONK/WILLIAMS/HANIGHEN: ‘Round Midnight (Review by Marc Medwin) | tenor saxophone | PERKINS, FRANK: Stars Fell on Alabama (Review by Lynn René Bayley) | tenor saxophone | PORTER, COLE: All of You (Review by Marc Medwin) | tenor saxophone | ROLLINS, SONNY: Oleo (Review by Marc Medwin) | tenor saxophone | UNKNOWN: The Red Door (Review by Lynn René Bayley) | tenor saxophone | UNKNOWN: Wabash (Review by Lynn René Bayley) | tenor saxophone | WRIGHT, RICHARD: Halley’s Comet (Review by Lynn René Bayley) | tenor saxophone |
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