Both Directions At Once: The Lost Album
- Artist:
- John Coltrane
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In 1963, the same year he released his landmark album Impressions, John Coltrane recorded another studio album with his legendary quartet featuring McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison, and Elvin Jones. The recordings remained unreleased and were considered lost for more than 55 years.
The unexpected discovery of Coltrane’s personal reference tapes finally brought this previously unknown session to light. Capturing the classic quartet at its creative peak, the album offers a remarkable new chapter in the evolution of Coltrane’s music.
LP in a single sleeve, including a folded poster (597 x 298 mm).
TRACKLIST
A1. Untitled Original 11383
A2. Nature Boy
A3. Untitled Original 11386
A4. Vilia
B1. Impressions
B2. Slow Blues
B3. One Up, One Down