John Coltrane – Coltrane Plays The Blues (1960)

June 9, 2009 at 7:16 pm (Elvin Jones, John Coltrane, McCoy Tyner, Steve Davis) ()

coltrane blues cover folder

coltrane blues back folder

John Coltrane – sax
McCoy Tyner – p
Steve Davis – b
Elvin Jones – dr

Rec. on 24 Oct 1960

6 Comments

  1. JazzCrisis said,

  2. Scoredaddy said,

    Posted today on Brilliant Corners, A Boston Jazz Blog about the ongoings at Call It Anything blog and it’s “owner”, “Rab Hines”:

    And another word in the “Hines” matter: If you read the comments in “Hines’s” disgusting goodbye/ Let’s bash Bruno L. comment section, it’s easy to recognize that most posters have nothing against Bruno — they just applaud their “Fuehrer” who supplied them with so many records for free. Most comments vs. Leicht are probably written by “Hines” himself.

    Others, like those by a certain “Simon Hunt”, are sad proof of a low IQ organism with opportunistic behaviour: Hunt would still suck up to “Hines” if he would directly witness him spamming the net with Bruno-is-a-pedophile-Nazi-pervert-racist bullshit – Hunt being simply a born claqueur, and unable to see that his great blogger “friend” Hines (of course a friend without address, face, or voice) is among the lowest life forms on the internet.

    Of course, “Hines” will not stop. He’s an impotent weakling and, like he used to brag in countless comments on YouTube videos in Leicht’s (and sometimes my) name, “proud of being a rat” — so, stopping would make him feel his utter impotence just even more.

    Cheers, Klaus

  3. Marvin said,

    Hey there, I love this place.

    Thanks a lot for the music!

  4. Al said,

    Just wanted to say thank you for the timeless and precious music you have posted on this blog.

    El Manicero

  5. brasileno said,

    Where are you?

    Keep on goin, man!

  6. Bruno Leicht said,

    Please write to me, Bruno Leicht, in Berlin prison, where I am now because of my stalker activity. I very much appreciate it! My alcoholism is now controlled and I wish to make apology.

    Thank you

    Bruno Leicht

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