Tenor saxophonist Clifford Jordan blew in from Chicago in 1957 and put the NYC jazz scene on notice with a trio of excellent Blue Note sessions including Blowing in from Chicago co-led with John Gilmore
it's a pop song of Kate Bush-esque proportions replete with layered synths and booming
This festive record features eight original songs written by Chris Isaak - including "Almost Christmas
More than an arcane puzzle for the listener
it's just about searching for a way through
John Coltrane - "Blue Train" Tone Poet Stereo - 2 x LP label_Not On Label (Pearl Jam Self-released) Tenor saxophonist Clifford Jordan blewOn September 15, 1957, John Coltrane went into Rudy Van Gelder's living room studio in Hackensack, New Jersey and recorded his first great masterpiece: Blue Train. It would be the legendary saxophonist's sole album as a leader for Blue Note, a locomotive five track album fueled by the bluesy title track that featured a dynamic six piece band with Lee Morgan on trumpet, Curtis Fuller on trombone, Kenny Drew on piano, Paul Chambers on bass, and Philly