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John Coltrane - Impressions (Original Mono Impulse!) Vinyl rip in 24 Bit/96 Khz + CD-format

Posted By : Kel bazar | Date : 18 Aug 2011 02:43:47 | Comments : 9 |
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John Coltrane - Impressions (1963)
Vinyl rip in 24-bit/96kHz --> 16-bit/44kHz | FLAC (Tracks) , artworks | Mono | 427 Mb, 166 Mb | 5% RAR Recovery
Styles: Jazz, Post-Bop, Modal Music, Avant-Garde Jazz | Filesonic + RapidShare Download
Impulse! Records A-31 Mastered by Rudy Van Gelder

One of John Coltrane's most popular, influential recitals, IMPRESSIONS derives its two extended blowing tracks from the saxophonist's famous November 5, 1961 gig at New York's Village Vanguard. The brief, charming blues and ballad were recorded in the fall of 1962 and the spring of 1963, respectively. On IMPRESSIONS Coltrane acknowledged his roots, while striking out in new directions.

The live version of "India," featuring dual bassists (Reggie Workman and Jimmy Garrison) and reed innovator Eric Dolphy (a regular member of the group in 1961-62), was an enormously influential work both in and out of the jazz community. Roger McGuinn of The Byrds often cited it as the inspiration for "Eight Miles High," and the vocalized, near-eastern overtones of Coltrane and Dolphy as the stimulus for his use of a heavily amplified 12-string guitar.

It doesn't take much of an imaginative leap to see why. Coltrane was enchanted by the harmonic simplicity and melodic/rhythmic complexity of his new modality, and the bassists essay a moaning melodic backbeat, as Elvin Jones doubles up with a serpentine cymbal pulse. Coltrane pivots off of one note with reedy soprano testimonies that tease Jones into multiple climaxes, while Dolphy's rocking bass clarinet ragas amplify the melodic tension between the horns and the hypnotic repetition of the rhythm.

"Impressions" is an affectionate uptempo nod to his earlier modal flights with Miles Davis, and it is clear from Jimmy Garrison's comanding pulse on this tune that Trane had found his bassist. Coltrane's new conception freed up rhythm sections from their metronomic duties of the past, so Garrison and Elvin respond to Trane's string of short phrases and torrid cries with a loose, counterpunching brand of conversational 4/4. Garrison's ability to move seamlessly between vamp and swing beats, his innate sense of form on non-metric materials, allowed the quartet to abandon strict timekeeping in favor of a freely breathing pulse. Jazz would never be the same.


tracklist:

1. India
2. Up 'Gainst the Wall
3. Impressions
4. After the Rain

Personnel:

John Coltrane (soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone)
Eric Dolphy (bass clarinet, alto saxophone)
McCoy Tyner (piano)
Elvin Jones, Roy Haynes (drums)
Reggie Workman, Jimmy Garrison (bass)

Ripping Equipment:
TT: Technics SP 15 with SME 3009 tonearm & customized plinth
Cartridge: Ortofon Concorde D 25 M (Mono stylus)
Phono amp: Pro-Ject Tube Box II with 2X JAN 12AX 7WA (General Electric)
Cables: Wire World Solstice 5.2
Computer: Sony Vaio VPCJ1
ADC: Tascam US-144 external USB 2.0 Audiointerface
Software: WaveLab 5.01, ClickRepair, Redbook Resampled And Dithered with iZotope RX


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Posted By: felixstrange Date: 18 Aug 2011 04:03:01
Very nice! It's great to hear the original pressings of these albums, especially when they were cut by Rudy Van Gelder. I hope to have a stereo pressing of this one soon.

Thanks and thanks again!
Posted By: MrMacPhisto Date: 18 Aug 2011 05:01:01
Is there something wrong with track B2?
Posted By: kantschu Date: 18 Aug 2011 07:06:19
Thanks a lot for this gem in original mono!
Posted By: anahoret Date: 18 Aug 2011 11:34:53
Thank you very much! Coltrane never be too many

This is the (Hi-Res)

Это большое удовольствие!!!

Posted By: kikerock Date: 18 Aug 2011 12:57:22
Merci, its always great to see more jazz posted on this place. My best regards, K.
Posted By: rangerjohn Date: 18 Aug 2011 12:57:58
Marvelous! Thank you.
Posted By: the whistling goatswain Date: 18 Aug 2011 18:08:26
A lovely job.
Posted By: tubert Date: 18 Aug 2011 23:33:45
Thanks KB.

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Posted By: SuperFuzz Date: 19 Aug 2011 15:19:42
Nice one!
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