John Coltrane: The Complete Mainstream 1958 Sessions

Rating: ★★★

Record and Artist Details

Musicians:

Doug Watkins (b)
Curtis Fuller (tb)
Wilbur Harden (flhn, t)
Howard Williams (p)
John Coltrane
Art Taylor (d)
John Coltrane (ts)
Louis Hayes (d)
Tommy Flanagan (p)
Alvin Jackson (b)

Label:

Phoenix

July/2013

Media Format:

2 CDs

Catalogue Number:

131574

RecordDate:

13 March-24 June 1958

The word ‘mainstream’ was just becoming popular in 1958 and, given its multiple nuances today, it seems more appropriate now than it did at the time for this middle-of-the-road hard-bop. Packaged under Coltrane’s name since at least the mid-1960s, the group of three Savoy albums (previously compiled on Lonehill Jazz) was actually fronted by ex-Yusef Lateef sideman Harden, who also worked on a Trane Prestige album and then disappeared from view. The trumpeter himself is inventive but laid-back and recalls the mature Kenny Dorham so, with Fuller on the second and third sessions also having a rather veiled sound, it’s no surprise that an effervescent Coltrane lights up these tracks, as does Flanagan when soloing. The material is mostly straight-ahead 12-bars and 32-bars, and even most of the African-themed titles of the third album (the Tanganyika Strut session) revert to conventional blowing after the heads, the one exception being the suite-like ‘Oomba’. So this comes as a nostalgic reminder that there were many non-revolutionary musicians trying new twists and who shouldn’t be entirely forgotten.

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