- Soultrane (album)
Infobox Album
Name = Soultrane
Type = studio
Longtype =
Artist =John Coltrane
Released =1958
Recorded =February 7 ,1958
Genre =Jazz
Length = 39:56
Label = Prestige
Producer =Bob Weinstock
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|4|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:jzfrxqtgldte~T1 link]
Last album = Blue Train"
(1957)
This album = "Soultrane"
(1958)
Next album =Giant Steps "
(1960)"Soultrane" is a
jazz album byJohn Coltrane , released in 1958. Recorded shortly after the classic "Blue Train", this session was apparently one of Coltrane's favorites - he said so to Swedish journalist Carl-Erik Lindgren in 1960, and the remark is preserved inLewis Porter 's "John Coltrane: His Life and Music", page 157.The album is a showcase for Coltrane's late-50s "
sheets of sound " style - the term was coined byIra Gitler in the album's liner notes. Also featured is a long reading of the ballad standard "I Want to Talk About You", which Coltrane would revisit often during the rest of his career, most notably on the album "Live at Birdland". Among the other tracks areTadd Dameron 's popular theme "Good Bait" and Fred Lacey's elegiac "Theme For Ernie". "You Say You Care" is fromJule Styne 's Broadway production of "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes ." Throughout, Coltrane is backed by theRed Garland Trio - a modified version ofMiles Davis 's 1956-1957 rhythm section, withArt Taylor instead ofPhilly Joe Jones on drums.The album closes with a brief, improbably frenetic version of
Irving Berlin 's "Russian Lullaby ". Porter's book quotes producerBob Weinstock on Coltrane's humorous reimagining of the tune:: "We were doing a session and we were hung for a tune and I said, "Trane, why don't you think up some old standard?" He said, "OK I got it. ["] ...and they played "Russian Lullaby" at a real fast tempo. At the end I asked, "Trane, what was the name of that tune?" And he said, "Rushin' Lullaby." I cracked up." (Porter, 253)
"Soultrane" takes its title from a song on a 1956 album by
Tadd Dameron , "Mating Call", featuring Coltrane. "Soultrane" does not appear on this "Soultrane", and none of the five tunes on "Soultrane" are by Coltrane (although "Good Bait" "is" by Dameron).The song "Theme For Ernie" was featured on the soundtrack for the 2005 film "
Hollywoodland ". The song is closely resembled by the main theme to the film "Taxi Driver " composed byBernard Herrmann .Track listing
#"Good Bait" (12:08)
#"I Want to Talk About You" (10:53)
#"You Say You Care" (6:16)
#"Theme for Ernie" (4:57)
#"Russian Lullaby" (5:33)Personnel
*
John Coltrane -tenor saxophone
*Paul Chambers - bass
*Red Garland -piano
*Art Taylor - drums
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