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John Coltrane - Last Performance At Newport July 2, 1966

John Coltrane - Last Performance At Newport July 2, 1966

Musician: John Coltrane
Album title: Last Performance At Newport July 2, 1966
Style: Avant-garde Jazz, Free Jazz
Released: 2015
Country: Europe
Size MP3 version: 1896 mb
Size APE version: 1139 mb
Size WMA version: 1778 mb
Rating ✫: 4.4
Votes: 651
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Genre: Jazz

John Coltrane - Last Performance At Newport July 2, 1966


Tracklist Hide Credits

1 My Favorite Things
Written-By – Rodgers-Hammerstein II*
21:56
2 Welcome
Written-By – John Coltrane
11:02
3 Leo / Closing Announcements
Written-By – John Coltrane
23:05

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded At – Newport Jazz Festival

Credits

  • Bass – Jimmy Garrison
  • Drums – Rashied Ali
  • Liner Notes – Albert Michael
  • Piano – Alice Coltrane
  • Soprano Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Percussion – John Coltrane
  • Tenor Saxophone, Piccolo Flute, Percussion – Pharoah Sanders
  • Voice [Announcer] – Father Norman O'Connor

Notes

All tracks previously unissued!!

Live at the Newport Jazz Festival, Newport, Rhodes Island, July 2, 1966.

This music comes from nonprofessional private tapes and its technical sound quality is not up to today's standards. Every effort has been made to improve it through modern restoration techniques.

12 page CD booklet includes excerpts from a 1966 interview of Frank Kofski with John Coltrane.
24 bit digitally remastered.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 8 436542 019552
  • Matrix / Runout: | 891234 | WWW.MPO.ES | 12-6-15/01 | 14012127 | @
  • Mould SID Code: ifpi 1314

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
063 John Coltrane Last Performance At Newport July 2, 1966 ‎(CD, Unofficial) FreeFactory 063 Europe 2009

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Fegelv
This recording is incredible, Coltrane in excellent form - a year before his death. If you like the late phase of Coltrane, you should definitely buy this album. The not quite optimal sound quality is completely a minor matter. I love this gig.