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Average customer review:Track Listing
Disc 1:
- Straight Street
- While My Lady Sleeps
- Chronic Blues
- Bakai
- Violets for Your Furs
- Time Was
- I Hear a Rhapsody
- Trane's Slo Blues
- Slowtrane
- Like Someone in Love
- I Love You
Disc 2:
- You Leave Me Breathless
- Bass Blues
- Soft Lights and Sweet Music
- Traneing In
- Slow Dance
- Lush Life
- Believer
- Nakatini Serenade
Disc 3:
- Come Rain or Come Shine
- Lover
- Russian Lullaby
- Theme for Ernie
- You Say You Care
- Good Bait
- I Want to Talk About You
- Rise 'n Shine
- I See Your Face Before Me
Disc 4:
- If There Is Someone Lovelier Than You
- Little Melonae
- By the Numbers
- Black Pearls
- Lover Come Back to Me
- Sweet Sapphire Blues
Disc 5:
- Spring Is Here
- Invitation
- I'm a Dreamer, Aren't We All
- Love Thy Neighbor
- Don't Take Your Love from Me
- Stardust
- My Ideal
- I'll Get By
Disc 6:
- Do I Love You Because You're Beautiful?
- Then I'll Be Tired of You
- Something I Dreamed Last Night
- Bahia
- Goldsboro Express
- Time After Time
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #18071 in Music
- Released on: 2006-09-26
- Number of discs: 6
- Formats: Box set, Original recording remastered
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Younger fans may think John Coltrane can't possibly have recorded everything on this six-box Prestige collection in only a year and a half--the first session being in May 1957, the last in December 1958. These days, even the most prolific artists are lucky if they get to record once a year. But these chronologically ordered standards and bop-school exercises, a good chunk of which was released years after the fact, flowed at a time when albums were only beginning to become artful Albums and spending time in the studio was how artists developed. Recorded during the same period as Thelonious Monk Quartet with John Coltrane: Live at Carnegie Hall, one of a pair of 2005 discoveries that repolished Coltrane's legend, the music has its inconsistencies and misfires. In the company of such players as pianist Red Garland, bassist Paul Chambers, trumpeters Wilbur Harden and Freddie Hubbard and drummer Arthur Taylor, Coltrane was still working out his own sound on tenor saxophone--the revolutionary chord progressions of "Giant Steps" and incantatory preachings of "A Love Supreme" were still to come. But even the subpar performances are lifted by his remarkable streams of invention, sustained urgency and surpassing blend of power and beauty. The settings are mostly straight-ahead quartets and quintets, but there are also memorable trio performances such as "Trane's Slo Blues" and an invigorating sextet with baritone saxophonist Sahib Shihab. Marking what would have been Coltrane's 80th birthday, Fearless Leader is the first of three planned box sets to document his Prestige recordings, on which he also was featured as a sideman and all-star group stalwart. For those who care, the packaging and liner coverage is subpar. --Lloyd Sachs
Customer Reviews
fantastic package, great value
This set is fantastic on a variety of levels.
1. Performances: While some call Coltrane's Prestige albums "emergent" or "formative", keep in mind that he was already thirty years old, had recently kicked heroin and alcohol, and was finishing his definitive work with Thelonious Monk when he began these sessions. While the settings are more traditional, he was covering a ton of new ground at this point. Volumes have been written about this music, so I won't go on and on. Suffice it to say that there is a lot of fantastic jazz to be found in these Prestige sessions.
2. Sound: Rudy Van Gelder is legendary for a reason. His recording techniques were superb, and benefit greatly from the new 24 bit mastering in this set.
3. Packaging: As the other reviewer noted, there must have been a typo in the Amazon reviewer's use of the term "subpar". The six CDs are packaged in a beautiful box, an extremely informative booklet includes excellent analysis by Lewis Porter, autor of the definitive Coltrane biography "John Coltrane, His Life and Music", and concludes the cover art and original liner notes from each of the albums represented in this box.
4. Value: Earlier CD versions of all 11 original albums included in this box are still available individually, often at prices of $11.95 a piece or higher. That's $132 for older versions lacking the 24 bit mastering and excellent booklet.... makes the decision easy when Amazon's price for the box is $53.99, and some Amazon partners have it even cheaper.
All in all, this is not one to pass up.
Highly recommended.
These albums changed my life
During the late 1950's I was a college student going through the usual college age angst. I was also music director of WLR and WLRN at Lehigh University in Bethlehem PA, the rare college station which was fully-provided with sample of all Prestige and Blue Note records. I had a late jazz night radio show "NightSounds" and played the classic records of John Coltrane, Miles and others every night from 12-2 AM. When I was depressed, I would play these very records by John Coltrane and get lost in their unique beauty. Later in 1965, I got to see John Coltrane play a matinee at The Showboat with his '60s quintet. I walked in and he was playing "My Favorite Things" and two hours later I walked out he was playing the same song but his sound was too advanced for me to identify with. It took my mind a decade to catch up with him. But these records touch my sould to this day and I play them still. These are the best of his '50s recording. The presence of Red Garland's bluesy piano, Freddie Hubbard's trumpet, Paul Chambers amazing bass and Art Taylor and Philly Joe Jones on drums adds depth to this music that will never be lost. Buy This set and play it late at night or in your car.
Nice, a legend in the making
John Coltrane is one of the most revered figures in jazz. Almost forty years after his death at the age of 40, his legacy transcends the genre and continues to grow. As a result his discography as both a leader and sideman has been scrutinized and commercialized like few others except for perhaps Miles Davis and Charlie Parker.
The recently released six-CD set "Fearless Leader" on Prestige, gathers nine sessions recorded between May 31, 1957 and December 26, 1958. From these sessions the label fashioned a total of eleven LPs, including his first as a leader, the aptly titled "Coltrane."
The saxophonist's tenure at Prestige was also the subject of a recently discontinued 16-CD set that included everything except his work with Miles Davis' quintet. Whereas that set was clearly geared towards the completist, "Fearless Leader" is sure to have a much broader appeal, not just from a price standpoint. The benefit of a narrower scope enables the set to paint a much more concise, almost linear portrait of Coltrane's first phase of artistic and instrumental development.
Presenting the tunes in chronological order, the programming of the original LPs is sacrificed. However, the accompanying 60-page booklet includes photos of the original LP art and essays about each. It also cross-references the discs and tracks so that listeners can replicate the original LP sequences.
Comprised of ballads, blues, and the post-bop which defined the era, Coltrane's instrumental ferocity which ultimately manifested itself in his "sheets of sound" style moves to the fore. Cast in group settings that range from a pianoless trio to sextet, roughly half of the tunes find Coltrane at the helm of a quintet with a trumpet sharing duty on the front-line. Here we hear him mix it up with a young Freddie Hubbard on three ballads, Donald Byrd on eight tunes, and the lesser known and underrated Wilbur Hardin and Johhny Splawn on eight and four tracks respectively.
Those not familiar with this somewhat "overlooked" period will find "Fearless Leader" an excellent means for becoming better versed in what preceded Coltrane's subsequent and more celebrated Atlantic and Impulse affiliations.
Two additional Prestige Coltrane boxes are slated for future release. One will focus on his work as a sideman, while the other will cull the numerous all-star blowing sessions in which he participated.




