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Blue Note debuted on platforms

Blue Note debuted on platforms

After bringing his unrivaled sax to Thelonius Monk’s group and Miles Davis’s quintet, by 1958 John Coltrane was ready to lead his own hard bop band, and that’s how he landed a legendary record deal with the Blue Note label. 65 years later, the legendary jazz label is relaunching itself in the world of digital platforms with various strategies, and one of them is to reinforce its legacy with a superb anniversary edition of “Blue Train”, with a stereo remaster that honors the arrangements for three winds (Coltrane’s tenor sax, plus Curtis Fuller’s trombone and Lee Morgan’s trumpet interspersed with duels with Paul Chambers’s double bass, which result in brilliant climates. The edition presents the original disc plus another album by Alternative versions that are difficult figurines, starting with two different versions of the title theme, almost better than the one that remained on the album, as well as an improvisation on “A moment’s place” For collectors there is a deluxe edition on 180 gram vinyl It comes with a book.

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