John Coltrane Quartet, The: Africa / Brass (Vinyl LP)
In 1961 John Coltrane's explorations of different modes and rhythms led to several powerful works that invoked other cultures, like Olé, India, and Brazilia. While those pieces were all recorded with expanded versions of his quartet, Africa was a unique opportunity, with Eric Dolphy's arrangements for up to 13 brass and reed instruments providing a setting of volcanic energy for Coltrane's majestic, declamatory tenor and the surging drumming of Elvin Jones.
The orchestrations, as well as the solos, vary on the two sessions heard here, and there are also thoughtful adaptations of traditional material like "Greensleeves," a lilting feature for Coltrane's soprano saxophone that recalls the earlier treatment of "My Favorite Things," and "Song of the Underground Railroad".
2019 reissue on Jazz Wax Records pressed on black vinyl.
- Africa
- Greensleeves
- Blues Minor
- Song Of The Underground Railroad