Cuando mi padre sufría de cáncer linfático, sus noches a la hora de dormir eran muy difíciles pero gracias al maestro John Coltrane y sus grandes compañeros músicos, le daban paz con este álbum y el descansaba tranquilo...ahora mi padre descansa en paz. Gracias Coltrane por darle esa paz a mi padre cuando más la necesitaba.
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Habiendo pasado casi por lo mismo con mi viejo entiendo su dolor...a el tambien le encantaba la magia de John Coltrane..se fue en paz hace 6 semanas..paz a quienes amamos..y ya no estan mas...😶
Coltrane was just a kid when he went into the navy. the reality of things must have propelled him perhaps into dedicating himself seriously into becoming only himself. wish i knew more about Colttane. i think he took to eating practicing horn and sleeping then practicing horn again. giant steps he constructed from some exercise routing on the horn. there was something so romantically alive in his ballads like these. he lived in the dreams he created and shared with us via his horn.
Coltrane caresses your soul here, ever so gently, and holds it suspended throughout the entire album, tenderly, in his magic notescapes. For a moment you catch a glimpse of life's meaning, of what it means to be alive, and you just don't want to let go.
From 1963, try "John Coltrane & Johnny Hartman". Mr. Hartman's voice is deep and melodic... with Mr. Coltrane's sax layin' down the smooth ice underneath. Found out about Johnny Hartman from the soundtrack of "The Bridges of Madison County". From there, I researched out his catalog and found his partnership with Mr. Coltrane. Smooth, elegant, soothing late night jazz in a classic style. I think you'd love it.
@@Joe_J-MT_Boy funny enough, the first track on the collaborative album "They say its wonderful" actually appears in this album's extended version without johnny hartman.
This album pushed me to learn to play sax. I must not be the only one inspired by Coltrane, but it is still an important milestone in my life. Thx for ever.
Larry Carlton named this his gem. It is what he listens to, if there is music around him. My goodness, what a way to be exposed to this beautiful mess. thx Larry!
Just put it on. Don't try and figure it out. Just let it run it's course. It's like a good mass. Get lost in it and come out feeling better for it afterwards.
It's such an odd era. Despite ever increasing access to information and the proliferation of communication and media technology, people have to work harder to find brilliant music than in the past. There was a point in time when folks just had to turn on their radio or pop down to the record store to be exposed to wonderful works in all genres.
the 2 thumbs down must have been #bots I, too, found this gem from LC w/RB I was fortunate to see LC @The_Coach_House in San Juan Cap CA in the past year & he was amazing as 1 would expect.
I always loved Coltrane, Blue Train, A Love Supreme and of course, his powerful contribution in Miles landmark album "Kind of Blue" in 1959. How I missed "Ballads"on my jazz exploration over the past 30 years, I'll never know! The tenor sax was created for this kind of music. Romantic, haunting, relaxing...all at the same time...able to transport one to a small secluded jazz lounge in Manhatten....Talk about mood music!! Like others before me, many thanks to Rick Beato for his Larry Carlton interview and LC's tip on this gem of an album.
It wasnt his reed. It was his mouthpiece at the time. He had just got work done to it. And we don't even know if hes even playing that mouthpiece here. Some say it was actually a brilhart (basically polar opposite of what he had been playing) based on pictures of the Johnny Hartman record which was recorded like a day or two before this one.
the first and last record my father and I listened to together - will always be one of my favorites - unforgettable!
Now Dad is listening with you Maria.
It is one of the most beautiful and evocative albums I’ve heard x
Thank you for the compassion!
What a lovely idea, wish me and Mum did that!
The Lion is kept in Silk, I guess
My favourite Coltrane album. So wistful and elegant. I play it to my son. He loves it too.
Cuando mi padre sufría de cáncer linfático, sus noches a la hora de dormir eran muy difíciles pero gracias al maestro John Coltrane y sus grandes compañeros músicos, le daban paz con este álbum y el descansaba tranquilo...ahora mi padre descansa en paz.
Gracias Coltrane por darle esa paz a mi padre cuando más la necesitaba.
Habiendo pasado casi por lo mismo con mi viejo entiendo su dolor...a el tambien le encantaba la magia de John Coltrane..se fue en paz hace 6 semanas..paz a quienes amamos..y ya no estan mas...😶
Vaya con Dios. With compassion for you all.
Me has emocionado.
Larry Carlton via Rick Beato sent me. 🙂
Thanks Rick and Larry (and Coltrane). You guys are fantastic musicians and educators and we are lucky to have you around.
I guess we should listen to it not because it's Larry's favorite but because we actually like it! I will give it a try :D
Me too.
This beautiful record contains musically sophisticated stuff, which will keep me busy for the next years. Thx Larry!
Listening and music theory in the mind is a form of rehearsing maybe
What a timeless classic! There will never be another like him.
Coltrane was just a kid when he went into the navy. the reality of things must have propelled him perhaps into dedicating himself seriously into becoming only himself. wish i knew more about Colttane. i think he took to eating practicing horn and sleeping then practicing horn again. giant steps he constructed from some exercise routing on the horn. there was something so romantically alive in his ballads like these. he lived in the dreams he created and shared with us via his horn.
Simply unforgettable- years after years.
Coltrane caresses your soul here, ever so gently, and holds it suspended throughout the entire album, tenderly, in his magic notescapes. For a moment you catch a glimpse of life's meaning, of what it means to be alive, and you just don't want to let go.
just bought this vinyl for my older brother’s birthday
hope he like it
Trane all day and all night. Trane forever ♥️
I feel Coltrane 🎶 inside my body absorbing every note. What an outstanding musician! I Love his music 🎼
"Too young to go steady" is changing my life right now. 😭😢😭
Me too!!!
@Rctm13 ...The late, great Nat "King" Cole was the very first artist to record TO YOUNG TO GO STEADY.
thank you for not putting in commercials! its almost autumn and time for this gem!
Love, love all of John’s music, but his Ballad album is my favorite.
Ditto!
From 1963, try "John Coltrane & Johnny Hartman". Mr. Hartman's voice is deep and melodic... with Mr. Coltrane's sax layin' down the smooth ice underneath. Found out about Johnny Hartman from the soundtrack of "The Bridges of Madison County". From there, I researched out his catalog and found his partnership with Mr. Coltrane. Smooth, elegant, soothing late night jazz in a classic style. I think you'd love it.
@@Joe_J-MT_Boy funny enough, the first track on the collaborative album "They say its wonderful" actually appears in this album's extended version without johnny hartman.
@@idomeyuhas6303 - EXTENED VERSION?!! Where can I get a copy for myself?
Same here!
Never heard this before, and I'm 48. I know, I know.... shoot me.
But his choice of notes is sublime. Being a guitarist, I know how NOT easy this is.
better late than never...
A guitarist not shredding a thousand notes per second or playing on pentatonic scales? may I marry you, mate?
Thanks for saying it! People tend to forget and take so much for granted.
This album pushed me to learn to play sax. I must not be the only one inspired by Coltrane, but it is still an important milestone in my life. Thx for ever.
love john, hate the commercials in the middle of the tune.
This is the perfect record. A high point of 20th Century music. McCoy still alive, of course.
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Greatest sax player I ever heard.On sax or saprano.
@franciscofelix8622 ...Then you really don't know anything about the great tenor, alto and soprano saxophonist, let alone jazz, PERIOD!!!
Larry Carlton named this his gem. It is what he listens to, if there is music around him. My goodness, what a way to be exposed to this beautiful mess.
thx Larry!
Made my way here from the same video. Rick Beato? 😄
Got here the same way. Beato is giving me the best music education ever.
@@JeffPierceTheTimeshareExpert Ha! Me too :)
Beato is killing the UA-cam game 💪 Can you believe we get all his incredible content and education for free?!
Beato, too.
Excelente música,gracias maestro!!!!!
same here, watching rick beato & larry carlton sent me to this
That’s exactly why I’m here now! I’ve just seen that interview! Cool!
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Ok now I can sleep 😎 Coltrane nobody does it better I 💕 luv jazz
Why would 10 people do thumbs down?? Beggars belief!
Superb superb superb, and thank you
Best most romantic music ever recorded
@RMGCBG ...FALSE!
@@brucescott4261 are you ok? Music objective and that’s my opinion.
Perfect music.....sublime!
Questa musica spazia nel mio corpo e lascia emozioni dolcissime.
Absolute class ,so much feeling .
Hit the neck pickup on my PRS and jam along and learn a lot of cool phrasing. Also the only Coltrane I can keep up with Ha Ha
Just put it on. Don't try and figure it out. Just let it run it's course. It's like a good mass. Get lost in it and come out feeling better for it afterwards.
I could stare at this record all day...such great vibes.
DANKE. Schoen...: - )))))) for the very good music...i.wish the best... Thank you.... :- ))))))
all of the greats adore ballads, too. How could you not?
This is so romantic
Un album splendido con un Coltrane soft and intimate
Die Musik ist wunderschön! Die Werbeunterbrechungen sind unerträglich!
That’s one sexy ass video. Turntables are where real music is found……. Beautiful share
your music inspyiring💓
2 thumbs down for Coltrane playing ballads? That's crazy man.
Coltrane, un apellido de Jazz y mucho más cuando toca baladas. Un super heroe.
Beautiful, just beautiful
brilliant coltrane... as always
Concrete Cowboy movie 🤠brought me here. TRACK 5, I wish I knew.
RIP McCoy Tyner 3/6/20
when you think coltrane could do it all with the theme, that's the time when tyner starts to play... to show even more possibilities
I'm so glad I got to meet him and thank him. He was a warm, gracious guy. Not to mention, a genius of the keyboard.
Oh, I’m sorry I didn’t know that. I love him.
Lindíssimo!!!!
The second track is my favorite for meditation and calm
"Un petit bijou" Thank you for posting this marvellous album
So beautiful!!! Thank you for sharing.
It's such an odd era. Despite ever increasing access to information and the proliferation of communication and media technology, people have to work harder to find brilliant music than in the past. There was a point in time when folks just had to turn on their radio or pop down to the record store to be exposed to wonderful works in all genres.
Almost all of you weren't even born when this classic LP was releaesd on January 11th, 1963.
@@brucescott4261 1956 in the house
I arrived Nov 1955. But I wouldn’t discover jazz until around 12 years old. 😊
THE BEST
I love jazz thanks 🌹
I wish I knew man gets me everytime.
Yep me too here from Beato and Carlton
John Basile no one cares
@@Ash-se6gh You're wrong.
One of my two first jazz LP when I discovered jazz... The second one was: takin' off from Herbie Hancock!
Same. Thanks Rick.
perfection
the 2 thumbs down must have been #bots I, too, found this gem from LC w/RB I was fortunate to see LC @The_Coach_House in San Juan Cap CA in the past year & he was amazing as 1 would expect.
Spetacol!!!💯🔝
That was great, thank you.
フルアルバムの公開に感謝します。どうもありがとうございます。コルトレーンの音色や精神は、マイケルブレッカーに引き継がれていますね。この音色がテナーサックスの音ですね!最高!
also "The Gentle Side of John Coltrane"
Excelente. Música justo como lo escuché en mi vida pasada
I never heard that Coltrane couldn’t play ballads. Been listening to his music for more years than I care to remember.
Coltrane could, and did, play it all. He was the last true master.
If you don't"t like this album you don't like music..
"All or Nothing At All". Stay here once again! 14:00
@Essenjul Me too. Know the album from when I was in my 20s. But had to come back after LC's story.
such depth and beauty in Trane's sax playing. I love McCoy too but wonder how Trane would have sounded doing ballads with a player like Bill Evans?
Listen to Kind of Blue.
@@gabrielxtc1 no need to wonder haha
Listen to Kind of Blue "flamenco sketches"
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I always loved Coltrane, Blue Train, A Love Supreme and of course, his powerful contribution in Miles landmark album "Kind of Blue" in 1959. How I missed "Ballads"on my jazz exploration over the past 30 years, I'll never know! The tenor sax was created for this kind of music. Romantic, haunting, relaxing...all at the same time...able to transport one to a small secluded jazz lounge in Manhatten....Talk about mood music!!
Like others before me, many thanks to Rick Beato for his Larry Carlton interview and LC's tip on this gem of an album.
5:15 Showmatch
Rip McCoy
Great Music, but the turntabel is the cheapest on the chinise market
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Sublime, but intrusive ads - between tracks please, do not interrupt a solo.
use Adblock
Dance dance dance
Its so perfect!
nice but don't watch too long, you'll realize it's a loop and break the spell
Hey, just realised...the stylus never leaves the first track! How is this possible?! Lol
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Dereck Higgins send me here
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Cotrane didn't like his reed during this recording which made him avoid soloing.
you just watched that Beato video with Carlton, didn't you?
@@yeahdancetomyrecord hehehe that's how I found this too.
@@yeahdancetomyrecord I did, every now and then there is a great interview on his channel.
It wasnt his reed. It was his mouthpiece at the time. He had just got work done to it. And we don't even know if hes even playing that mouthpiece here. Some say it was actually a brilhart (basically polar opposite of what he had been playing) based on pictures of the Johnny Hartman record which was recorded like a day or two before this one.
@@JS-dt1tn Great info, thanks! Super informed music lovers!
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I'm here because of Lenny Kravitz 😎