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Both Directions at Once: The Lost Album [Deluxe Edition] ()

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Both Directions at Once: The Lost Album [Deluxe Edition] - John Coltrane
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  1. Untitled Original 11383
  2. Nature Boy
  3. Untitled Original 11386
  4. Vilia
  5. Impressions
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  1. Untitled Original 11383
  2. Nature Boy
  3. Untitled Original 11386
  4. Vilia
  5. Impressions
  6. Slow Blues
  7. One Up, One Down
  8. Vilia
  9. Impressions
  10. Impressions
  11. Impressions
  12. Untitled Original 11386
  13. Untitled Original 11386
  14. One Up, One Down
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Years of canonization have obscured how John Coltrane was at a bit of crossroads in the early '60s, playing increasingly adventurous music on-stage while acquiescing to Impulse!'s desire to record marketable albums. Whenever he could, producer Bob Thiele would capture Coltrane working out new music with pianist McCoy Tyner, drummer Elvin Jones, and bassist Jimmy Garrison. One of these sessions happened at Rudy Van Gelder's New Jersey studio on March 6, 1963, when Coltrane's quartet was in the thick of a residency at New ...

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