Johnny Hartman’s baritone voice blends perfectly with Coltrane’s tenor sax that is the vocal extension of the saxophonist’s earlier Ballad’s album. “Lush Life,” was a last minute ...
ジョン・コルトレーンが1957年に録音し、ブルーノートに残した唯一のリーダー作であり永遠の名盤『ブルー・トレイン』。 レコーディングから65周年を記念して、最新リマスタリングを施したオリジナル・アルバムに加え、別テイク7 ...
Though he was never the most distinctive vocalist, Johnny Hartman rose above others to become the most commanding, smooth balladeer of the 1950s and '60s, a black crooner closely following Billy ...
Adepo first encountered John Coltrane's 1961 rendition, but it was the 1963 collaboration with vocals by Johnny Hartman that deeply moved him. He quickly picked up on the lyric version’s themes of ...
Between 1947 and 1961 Hartman recorded eight albums, but his 1963 recording John Coltrane & Johnny Hartman was considered one of his greatest. The recording established Hartman as a jazz singer, ...
John Coltrane was a saxophonist/composer who stands ... From 1953, Coltrane focused on tenor saxophone, playing with Johnny Hodges from 1953 to 1954; during this time he appeared on several ...
Coltrane and the stellar quartet listed above simply added the magical tones of vocalist Johnny Hartman and the result should be required listening for anyone trying to understand love.