JOHN COLTRANE Selflessness MY FAVORITE THINGS Vinyl LP 60's FREE JAZZ Impulse
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                              VJTV'S Annual IMPULSE! Jazz Sale
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1st PRESSING Issued in a gate-fold jacket. See Notes ....

Impulse! and ABC logos are in two separate boxes at top of label.
New York address on bottom of label, no print year on label.
Approximate release year 1969-1970.
Side A is BORDERING ON MINT and looks UN PLAYED. Yes, it's that clean.Side B is a very ENTHUSIAST VG+ w only a wee bit of INAUDIBLE turntable wear.
COVER is slightly LIVED IN w HYPE and NO RING WEAR ... see pics and REVIEW

Selflessness Featuring My Favorite Things Review

by Fred Thomas FOUR STARS! ****

In the context of the decades since his passing and the legacy that's continued to grow, John Coltrane's Selflessness album bears an odd similarity to Bob Dylan's autobiographical book Chronicles. In Chronicles, Dylan tells the tale of his beginnings, jumping abruptly and confoundingly from his early years to life and work after his 1966 motorcycle accident, omitting any mention of his most popular and curious electric era. The contrast between these two eras becomes more vivid with the deletion of the years and events that bridged them. Released in 1968, Selflessness presents long-form pieces, likewise from two very distinct and separate eras of Coltrane's development. The album's first two-thirds was recorded at the 1963 Newport Jazz Festival and consists of an amazingly deft rendition of Coltrane's take on the Rodgers & Hammerstein classic "My Favorite Things" as well as the glowingly affectionate "I Want to Talk About You." Coltrane is backed on these numbers by the classic lineup of McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison, and Roy Haynes, and the quartet absolutely crackles with the flowing joy that characterized its sound. Tyner especially sparkles in his extended spotlight moments on "My Favorite Things," arguably the best version Coltrane put to tape of this favorite. Fast-forwarding two years to 1965, the 14-plus-minute extended atmospherics of "Selflessness" find Coltrane ramping up to the free-form spiritual style that he would work in for the short remainder of his life. The large ensemble on this date included Pharoah Sanders' blistering tenor and Elvin Jones' sputtering drums working alongside second drummer Frank Butler as well as the reverb-doused percussion sounds of Juno Lewis. The sprawling and sometimes aimless meditation comes off a little dippy as a result of the production and low-key playing, but it hints at a direction that would be fully articulated later on records like Sun Ship and the gorgeous Concert in Japan. Though the rapid changes in Coltrane's playing between 1963 and 1965 are thoroughly documented on other albums, taken as a whole, the contrast on Selflessness is striking.

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John Coltrane – Selflessness Featuring My Favorite Things

Label:Impulse! – AS-9161Format:Vinyl, LP, Album, StereoCountry:USReleased:1969
Genre:JazzStyle:Hard Bop, Free JazzA
My Favorite ThingsBass – Jimmy GarrisonDrums – Roy HaynesPiano – McCoy TynerTenor Saxophone – John ColtraneWritten-By – Rodgers-Hammerstein*17:31B1
I Want To Talk About YouBass – Jimmy GarrisonDrums – Roy HaynesPiano – McCoy TynerTenor Saxophone – John ColtraneWritten-By – Billy Eckstine8:17B2
SelflessnessBass – Jimmy GarrisonBass Clarinet, Bass – Donald GarrettDrums – Elvin JonesDrums, Percussion – Frank ButlerPercussion – Juno LewisPiano – McCoy TynerTenor Saxophone – John Coltrane, Pharoah SandersWritten-By – John Coltrane14:47
  • Copyright © – ABC Records, Inc.
  • Recorded At – Newport Jazz Festival
  • Liner Notes – Frank Kofsky
  • Producer – Bob Thiele
Track A and B1 recorded at the Newport Jazz Festival, 1963.
Track B2 recorded in Los Angeles, October, 1965.

© A Product of ABC Records, Inc.
1330 Avenue of the Americas
New York, New York 10019
Printed in U.S.A.



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