John Coltrane discography

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John Coltrane discography
John Coltrane 1963.jpg
John Coltrane in 1963
Studio albums45
Live albums10
Compilation albums23
Singles19
Appearances59
Documentaries3
Video albums2
Television2

This article presents the discography of the American jazz saxophonist and bandleader John Coltrane (1926–1967).

Introduction[]

Coltrane participated in his first recording sessions while enlisted in the Navy from August 6, 1945, to August 11, 1946.[1] He performed eight numbers in a pickup band that included trumpeter Dexter Culbertson.[2] These were private recordings not made for official release. However, one track from the session, "Hot House", eventually appeared on the 1992 compilation The Last Giant: The John Coltrane Anthology.[3]

There are conflicting sources as to whether he made his first professional recording session with Dinah Washington: Jazzdisco.org[4] lists the session as September 27, 1949 in New York City, but Lewis Porter's John Coltrane: His Life and Music states that he was on tour with the Dizzy Gillespie Big Band during that time.[5] Most sources confirm that he recorded with Billy Valentine on November 7 in Los Angeles for Mercury Records. In subsequent years, Coltrane sat in on recording sessions with Gillespie, Johnny Hodges, Earl Bostic, and Gay Crosse.

In September 1955, Coltrane joined the Miles Davis Quintet[6] and appeared on several Miles Davis-led recordings, including 'Round About Midnight and Milestones. He briefly joined Thelonious Monk in May 1957, and their handful of recordings together have been collected on albums such as 1961's Thelonious Monk with John Coltrane. In 1958, he rejoined Davis' band and stayed until April 1960; during that time he participated in the 1959 Kind of Blue sessions.

In April 1957, he signed a contract with Prestige Records; it is unclear if this was a two-year deal or a one-year contract plus a one-year option.[7][8] Many of Coltrane's recordings for Prestige could be classified as "sideman" recordings and informal jam sessions (or "blowing sessions", in the then-current terminology). He also made his first albums as a group leader, including his 1957 debut, Coltrane. That same year, Prestige allowed him to fulfill a promise that he would make an album for Blue Note,[9] leading to 1957's Blue Train. After Coltrane gained prominence in the early 1960s, Prestige reissued a number of Coltrane's sideman and jam sessions under his name to capitalize on his success. The Prestige Recordings collects all of Coltrane's recordings for Prestige with the exception of his sideman work with Davis.

When his Prestige contract expired, Coltrane signed a two-year contract (one year, plus a one-year option) with Atlantic Records in April 1959.[10][11] He was the leader of all of these sessions except Bags & Trane and The Avant-Garde, where he was featured with Milt Jackson and Don Cherry respectively. Albums from this period include Giant Steps and My Favorite Things. The Heavyweight Champion box collects his recordings for Atlantic, including all known outtakes.

Coltrane became the first artist to sign with the new Impulse! Records when it bought out his Atlantic contract in April 1961.[12] He would record for the label until the end of his life, and his success earned Impulse! a reputation as "The House That Trane Built".[13] Albums from this final period include the live album Live at Birdland, A Love Supreme, and Ascension.

All of the companies Coltrane worked with during his lifetime have compiled and reissued his material. In addition, Impulse! has issued several previously unreleased live recordings, including Live in Japan and The Olatunji Concert: The Last Live Recording. Coltrane's concert, television and radio performances generated dozens of unauthorized and bootleg recordings. Pablo Records, a label that specializes in live recordings,[14] purchased rights to several tapes of his performances,[15] and is therefore considered a legitimate source despite never signing him to its label.

Studio albums[]

Prestige Records[]

List of albums released with John Coltrane under contract, showing recording date, personnel and release date
Recording date Album Personnel Release date
1957-05-17 Cattin' with Coltrane and Quinichette (co-leader) Paul Quinichette (co-leader), Mal Waldron, Julian Euell, Ed Thigpen 1959
1957-05-31 Coltrane (reissued as The First Trane!) Johnnie Splawn, Sahib Shihab, Red Garland, Mal Waldron, Paul Chambers, Albert "Tootie" Heath 1957
1957-08-23 John Coltrane with the Red Garland Trio Red Garland, Paul Chambers, Art Taylor 1958
1958-02-07 Soultrane Red Garland, Paul Chambers, Art Taylor 1958
List of albums assembled after John Coltrane's contract expired, showing recording date, personnel and release date
Recording date Album Personnel Release date
1957-04-18 The Cats Idrees Sulieman, Tommy Flanagan, Kenny Burrell, Doug Watkins, Louis Hayes 1959
1957-05-31, 1957-08-16, 1958-01-10 Lush Life Earl May, Art Taylor, Red Garland, Paul Chambers, Donald Byrd, Louis Hayes, Albert "Tootie" Heath 1961-01-00
1957-08-16, 1958-01-10, 1958-03-26 The Last Trane Donald Byrd, Red Garland, Paul Chambers, Earl May, Louis Hayes, Art Taylor 1966
1957-12-20, 1958-01-10, 1958-12-26 The Believer Red Garland, Paul Chambers, Donald Byrd, Freddie Hubbard, Louis Hayes, Art Taylor, Gil Coggins, Ray Draper, Spanky DeBrest, Larry Ritchie 1964-04-20
1957-04-20 Dakar Cecil Payne, Pepper Adams, Mal Waldron, Doug Watkins, Art Taylor 1963
1958-03-07 Kenny Burrell & John Coltrane (co-leader) Kenny Burrell (co-leader), Tommy Flanagan, Paul Chambers, Jimmy Cobb 1963-05-00
1958-03-26 Settin' the Pace Red Garland, Paul Chambers, Art Taylor 1961-12-00
1958-05-23 Black Pearls Donald Byrd, Red Garland, Paul Chambers, Art Taylor 1964-08-00
1958-07-11 Standard Coltrane Wilbur Harden, Red Garland, Paul Chambers, Jimmy Cobb 1962
1958-07-11, 1958-12-26 Stardust Wilbur Harden, Freddie Hubbard, Red Garland, Paul Chambers, Jimmy Cobb, Art Taylor 1963
1958-07-11, 1958-12-26 Bahia Wilbur Harden, Freddie Hubbard, Red Garland, Paul Chambers, Art Taylor, Jimmy Cobb 1965-05-00

Blue Note Records[]

Recording date Album Personnel Release date
1957-09-15 Blue Train Lee Morgan, Curtis Fuller, Kenny Drew, Paul Chambers, Philly Joe Jones 1958

Savoy Records[]

Recording date Album Personnel Release date
1958-03-13 Countdown
(Originally released as Wilbur Harden's album Mainstream 1958 in 1958)
Wilbur Harden (co-leader), Tommy Flanagan, Doug Watkins, Louis Hayes 1976
1958-05-13, 1958-06-24 Tanganyika Strut (co-leader) Wilbur Harden (co-leader), Curtis Fuller, Tommy Flanagan, Howard Williams, Alvin Jackson, Art Taylor 1958
1958-06-24 Jazz Way Out (co-leader) Wilbur Harden (co-leader), Curtis Fuller, Tommy Flanagan, Alvin Jackson, Art Taylor 1958

Atlantic Records[]

List of albums released with John Coltrane under contract, showing recording date, personnel and release date
Recording date Album Personnel Release date
1959-05-04, 1959-05-05, 1959-12-02 Giant Steps Tommy Flanagan, Wynton Kelly, Paul Chambers, Art Taylor, Jimmy Cobb, Cedar Walton, Lex Humphries 1960-01-00
1959-03-26, 1959-11-24, 1959-12-02, 1960-10-21 Coltrane Jazz Wynton Kelly, Paul Chambers, Jimmy Cobb, McCoy Tyner, Steve Davis, Elvin Jones 1961-02-00
1960-10-21, 1960-10-24, 1960-10-26 My Favorite Things McCoy Tyner, Steve Davis, Elvin Jones 1961-03-00
1961-05-25 Olé Coltrane Eric Dolphy, Freddie Hubbard, McCoy Tyner, Reggie Workman, Art Davis, Elvin Jones 1962-02-00
List of albums released after John Coltrane's contract expired, showing recording date, personnel and release date
Recording date Album Personnel Release date
1960-06-28, 1960-07-08 The Avant-Garde (co-leader) Don Cherry (co-leader), Charlie Haden, Percy Heath, Ed Blackwell 1966
1960-10-24 Coltrane Plays the Blues McCoy Tyner, Steve Davis, Elvin Jones 1962-07-00
1960-10-24, 1960-10-26 Coltrane's Sound McCoy Tyner, Steve Davis, Elvin Jones 1964-06-00

Impulse! Records[]

List of albums assembled by John Coltrane, showing recording date, personnel and release date
Recording date Album Personnel Release date
1961-05-23, 1961-06-07 Africa/Brass Pat Patrick, Freddie Hubbard, Booker Little, Britt Woodman, Julian Priester, Charles Greenlee, Carl Bowman, Bill Barber, Garvin Bushell, Julius Watkins, Jim Buffington, Bob Northern, Donald Corrado, Robert Swisshelm, Eric Dolphy, McCoy Tyner, Reggie Workman, Art Davis, Elvin Jones 1961-09-01
1962-04-11, 1962-06-19, 1962-06-20, 1962-06-29 Coltrane McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison, Elvin Jones 1962-08-00
1962-09-26 Duke Ellington & John Coltrane (co-leader) Duke Ellington (co-leader), Jimmy Garrison, Elvin Jones, Aaron Bell, Sam Woodyard 1963-02-00
1961-12-21, 1962-09-18, 1962-11-13 Ballads McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison, Reggie Workman (1961-12-21), Elvin Jones 1963-03-00
1963-03-07 John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman (co-leader) Johnny Hartman (co-leader), McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison, Elvin Jones 1963-07-00
1961-11-05, 1962-09-18, 1963-04-29 Impressions McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison, Elvin Jones, Roy Haynes (1963-04-29), Eric Dolphy, Reggie Workman (1961-11-05) 1963-07-00
1963-10-08, 1963-11-18 Live at Birdland McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison, Elvin Jones 1964-04-00
1964-04-27, 1964-06-01 Crescent McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison, Elvin Jones 1964-07-00
1964-12-09 A Love Supreme McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison, Elvin Jones 1965-01-00
1965-02-18, 1965-05-17 The John Coltrane Quartet Plays McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison (1965-05-17), Art Davis (1965-02-18), Elvin Jones 1965-08-00
1965-06-28 Ascension McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison, Elvin Jones, Marion Brown, Art Davis, Freddie Hubbard, Dewey Johnson, Pharoah Sanders, Archie Shepp, John Tchicai 1966-02-00
1965-06-10, 1965-06-16, 1965-10-14 Kulu Sé Mama McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison, Elvin Jones, Pharoah Sanders, Donald Rafael Garrett, Frank Butler, Juno Lewis 1967-01-00
1965-11-23 Meditations McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison, Elvin Jones, Pharoah Sanders, Rashied Ali 1966-09-00
1967-02-15, 1967-03-07 Expression Alice Coltrane, Pharoah Sanders, Jimmy Garrison, Rashied Ali 1967-09-00
List of posthumous John Coltrane albums, showing recording date, personnel and release date
Recording date Album Personnel Release date
1963-03-06 Both Directions at Once: The Lost Album McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison, Elvin Jones 2018-06-29
1964-06-24[16] Blue World McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison, Elvin Jones 2019-09-27
1965-05-26, 1965-06-10 Transition McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison, Elvin Jones 1970-07-00
1965-06-10, 1965-06-16 Living Space McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison, Elvin Jones 1998-03-10
1965-08-26 Sun Ship McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison, Elvin Jones 1971
1965-09-02 First Meditations (for quartet) McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison, Elvin Jones 1977
1965-10-01 Om McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison, Elvin Jones, Donald Garrett, Pharoah Sanders, Joe Brazil 1968-01-00
1963-07-07, 1965-10-14 Selflessness: Featuring My Favorite Things McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison, Elvin Jones, Pharoah Sanders, Donald Garrett, Roy Haynes, Frank Butler, Juno Lewis 1969
1967-02-15 Stellar Regions Alice Coltrane, Jimmy Garrison, Rashied Ali 1995-10-10
1967-02-22 Interstellar Space Rashied Ali 1974
1966-02-02, 1968-01-29 Cosmic Music (with Alice Coltrane) Pharoah Sanders, Alice Coltrane, Jimmy Garrison, Rashied Ali, Ray Appleton, Ben Riley 1968
1965-06-16, 1965-09-22, 1966-02-02 Infinity Pharoah Sanders, McCoy Tyner, Alice Coltrane, Jimmy Garrison, Rashied Ali, Ray Appleton, Charlie Haden, Joan Chapman, Elvin Jones, Oran Coltrane 1972

Live albums[]

Impulse! Records[]

List of live albums with John Coltrane as main artist, showing recording date, personnel, label and release date
Recording date Album Personnel Release date
1961-11-02, 1961-11-03 Live! at the Village Vanguard Eric Dolphy, McCoy Tyner, Reggie Workman, Jimmy Garrison, Elvin Jones 1962-03-00
1961-11-01-03, 1961-11-05 The Complete 1961 Village Vanguard Recordings Eric Dolphy, McCoy Tyner, Reggie Workman, Jimmy Garrison, Elvin Jones, Roy Haynes, Garvin Bushell, Ahmed Abdul-Malik 1997-09-23
1961-11-02, 1963-07-07 Newport '63 Eric Dolphy, McCoy Tyner, Reggie Workman, Jimmy Garrison, Roy Haynes 1993
1963-07-07, 1965-07-02 My Favorite Things: Coltrane at Newport McCoy Tyner, Reggie Workman, Jimmy Garrison, Roy Haynes (1963), Elvin Jones (1965) 2007-07-03
1965-03-26, 1965-05-07 Live at the Half Note: One Down, One Up McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison, Elvin Jones 2005
1965-07-02 New Thing at Newport (split LP with Archie Shepp) McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison, Elvin Jones (John Coltrane's set) 1965
1965-09-30 Live in Seattle McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison, Elvin Jones, Donald Garrett, Pharoah Sanders 1971
1965-10-02 A Love Supreme: Live in Seattle McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison, Elvin Jones, Donald Garrett, Pharoah Sanders, Carlos Ward 2021-10-22
1966-05-28 Live at the Village Vanguard Again! Pharoah Sanders, Alice Coltrane, Jimmy Garrison, Rashied Ali, Emanuel Rahim 1966-12-00
1966-07-11, 1966-07-22 Live in Japan Alice Coltrane, Pharoah Sanders, Jimmy Garrison, Rashied Ali 1991
1966-07-22 Concert in Japan Alice Coltrane, Pharoah Sanders, Jimmy Garrison, Rashied Ali 1973
1966-11-11 Offering: Live at Temple University Alice Coltrane, Pharoah Sanders, Sonny Johnson, Rashied Ali 2014-09-23
1967-04-23 The Olatunji Concert: The Last Live Recording Alice Coltrane, Pharoah Sanders, Jimmy Garrison, Rashied Ali, Algie DeWitt 2001-09-25

Pablo Records[]

List of live albums released by Pablo Records, showing recording date, personnel and release date
Recording date Album Personnel Release date Notes
1962-11-19 Bye Bye Blackbird McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison, Elvin Jones 1981 Stockholm, Sweden
1963-10-22 The European Tour McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison, Elvin Jones 1980 Stockholm, Sweden
1962-11-17,
1963-11-0?
The Paris Concert McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison, Elvin Jones 1979
1963-10-22,
1963-11-02
Afro Blue Impressions McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison, Elvin Jones 1977 Stockholm (first date); Berlin, Germany (second date)
1961-11-18
– 1963-11-04
Live Trane: The European Tours Eric Dolphy, McCoy Tyner, Reggie Workman, Jimmy Garrison, Elvin Jones 2001 7CD set of the above recordings, plus previously unissued tracks.

Miscellaneous Labels[]

List of live albums released on miscellaneous labels, showing recording date, personnel and release date
Recording date Album / label Personnel Release date
1965-07-27, 1965-07-28 Live in Paris / Charly McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison, Elvin Jones 1974
1965-07-27, 1965-07-28 Live in Antibes / France's Concert McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison, Elvin Jones 1988
1961-11-20 The Complete Copenhagen Concert / Gambit Eric Dolphy, McCoy Tyner, Reggie Workman, Elvin Jones 2009

Appearances[]

With Miles Davis[]

List of albums recorded during Coltrane's tenure with Miles Davis, showing recording date, label and release date
Recording date Album Label Release date
1956-09-10 What is Jazz? (Leonard Bernstein instructional album) [One track only] Columbia 1956
1955-10-26, 1956-06-05, 1956-09-10 'Round About Midnight Columbia 1957-03-04
1955-11-16 Miles: The New Miles Davis Quintet Prestige 1956-04-00
1956-05-11, 1956-10-26 Relaxin' with The Miles Davis Quintet Prestige 1958-03-00
1956-05-11, 1956-10-26 Workin' with The Miles Davis Quintet Prestige 1960-01-00
1956-05-11, 1956-10-26 Steamin' with The Miles Davis Quintet Prestige 1961-05-00
1956-10-26 Cookin' with The Miles Davis Quintet Prestige 1957-07-00
1956-10-26 Miles Davis and the Modern Jazz Giants [October 26, 1956 track only] [17] Prestige 1959
1958-02-04, 1958-03-04 Milestones Columbia 1958-09-02
1958-05-26 Jazz Track [May 26, 1958 session only] Columbia 1958
1958-06-25 Legrand Jazz (Michel Legrand album) [4 tracks only] [18] Columbia 1958
1958-07-03 Miles Davis at Newport 1958 Columbia 1964
1958-09-09 Jazz at the Plaza Vol. I Columbia 1973
1959-03-02, 1959-04-22 Kind of Blue Columbia 1959
1961-03-20, 1961-03-21 Someday My Prince Will Come [2 tracks only] Columbia 1961-12-11

With Thelonious Monk[]

List of albums recorded during Coltrane's tenure with Thelonious Monk, showing recording date, label and release date
Recording date Album Label Release date
1957-04-16 Thelonious Himself [April 16, 1957 session only] Riverside 1959
1957-06-26, 1957-07-00 Thelonious Monk with John Coltrane Jazzland 1959
1957-06-26 Monk's Music Riverside 1957
1957-11-29 Thelonious Monk Quartet with John Coltrane at Carnegie Hall Blue Note 2005

Other appearances[]

List of albums and 78 rpm singles with John Coltrane as session musician, showing recording date, session leader, label and release date
Recording date Album Leader Label Release date
1949-11-07 "How Long, How Long / Beer Drinking Baby" (78 rpm disc)[19] Billy Valentine Mercury 1949 (session date)
1949-11-07 "Ain't Gonna Cry No More / I Want You to Love Me" (78 rpm disc)[20] Billy Valentine Mercury 1949 (session date)
1949-11-21 "Say When / You Stole My Wife, You Horse Thief" (78 rpm disc)[21] Dizzy Gillespie Capitol 1949 (session date)
1949-11-21 "Tally Ho / I Can't Remember" (78 rpm disc)[22] Dizzy Gillespie Capitol 1949 (session date)
1950-01-09 "Carambola / Honeysuckle Rose" (78 rpm disc)[23] Dizzy Gillespie Capitol 1950 (session date)
1952 "Easy Rockin' / G.C. Rock"[24] Gay Crosse Republic 1952 (session date)
1952 "No Better for You / Tired of Being Shoved Around"[25] Gay Crosse Republic 1952 (session date)
1952-01-19 "Fat Sam from Birmingham / Bittersweet"[26] Gay Crosse Gotham 1952 (session date)
1952-04-07, 1952-08-15 Earl Bostic for You[27][28] Earl Bostic King 1956
1952-04-07, 1952-08-15 Dance Time[29] Earl Bostic King 1956[30]
1952-08-15 Earl Bostic and His Alto Sax, Vol. 4 (10-inch album)[31][32] Earl Bostic King 1952[33]
1954-07-02, 1954-08-05 The Blues and Used to Be Duke[34][35] Johnny Hodges Norgran / Verve 1956[36]
1954-08-05 [37] Johnny Hodges Norgran / Verve 1954 [38]
1956-03-00 Chambers' Music: A Jazz Delegation from the East Paul Chambers Jazz West 1956
1956-04-20 Jazz in Transition (sampler, one track only) Pepper Adams Transition 1956
1956-05-07 Informal Jazz (reissued as Two Tenors) Elmo Hope Prestige 1956
1956-05-24 Tenor Madness (title track only) Sonny Rollins Prestige 1956
1956-09-07 Tenor Conclave No session leader Prestige 1957
1956-09-21 Whims of Chambers Paul Chambers Blue Note 1956-12-00
1956-11-30 Mating Call Tadd Dameron Prestige 1957
1957-03-22 Taylor's Wailers (March 22, 1957 session only)[39] Art Taylor Prestige 1957
1957-03-22 Interplay for 2 Trumpets and 2 Tenors The Prestige All Stars Prestige 1957
1957-04-06 A Blowin' Session Johnny Griffin Blue Note 1957
1957-04-18 The Cats No session leader Prestige 1959
1957-04-19, 1957-05-17 Mal/2 Mal Waldron Prestige 1957
1957-04-19, 1957-09-20 The Dealers Mal Waldron Prestige 1964
1957-04-20 Baritones and French Horns (reissued as Dakar) Pepper Adams Prestige 1957
1957-06-25 Riverside 1957
1957-09-01 Sonny's Crib Sonny Clark Blue Note 1958
1957-09-20 Wheelin' & Dealin' The Prestige All Stars Prestige 1958
1957-10-00 Winner's Circle No session leader Bethlehem 1957
1957-11-15 All Mornin' Long Red Garland Prestige 1958
1957-11-15 Soul Junction Red Garland Prestige 1960
1957-11-15, 1957-12-13 High Pressure Red Garland Prestige 1962
1957-12-13 Dig It! (March 22, 1957 and December 13, 1957 sessions only)[40] Red Garland Prestige 1962
1957-12-20 The Ray Draper Quintet featuring John Coltrane Ray Draper New Jazz 1958
1957-12-00 Art Blakey Big Band[41] Art Blakey Bethlehem 1958
1958-01-03 Groove Blues Gene Ammons Prestige 1958
1958-01-03 The Big Sound Gene Ammons Prestige 1958
1958-03-15 Mainstream 1958: The East Coast Jazz Scene Wilbur Harden Savoy 1958
1958-09-12 New York, N.Y. (one track only) George Russell Decca 1959
1958-10-13 Stereo Drive or Hard Driving Jazz (reissued as Coltrane Time) Cecil Taylor United Artists 1959
1958-11-00 A Tuba Jazz (reissued as Like Sonny) Ray Draper Jubilee 1959
1959-01-15 Bags & Trane Milt Jackson Atlantic 1961-12-00
1959-02-03 Cannonball Adderley Quintet in Chicago Cannonball Adderley Mercury 1959
1964-08-10 Four for Trane (as producer only) Archie Shepp Impulse! 1964

Singles[]

List of singles and EPs, showing label and release date
Single Label Release date
"Time Was (Part 1) / Time Was (Part 2)"[42] Prestige Unknown
"Things Ain't What They Used to Be (Part 1) / Things Ain't What They Used to Be (Part 2)"[43] Prestige 1958 [44]
"Blue Train, Part 1 / Blue Train, Part 2" Blue Note 1957
"Traneing In, Part One / Traneing In, Part Two" Prestige 1958
"Moment's Notice, Part 1 / Moment's Notice, Part 2" Blue Note 1958
"Good Bait (Part 1) / Good Bait (Part 2)" Prestige 1959
"Naima / Cousin Mary" Atlantic 1959
"I Want to Talk About You (Part 1) / I Want to Talk About You (Part 2)" Prestige 1960
"Lush Life / I Love You" Prestige 1960
"My Favorite Things (Part 1) / My Favorite Things (Part 2)" Atlantic 1961
"Greensleeves / Easy to Remember" Impulse! 1961
Ballads (EP) Impulse! 1962
John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman (EP) Impulse! 1963
"Nancy (with the Laughing Face) / Up 'Gainst the Wall" Impulse! 1963
"Stardust / Love Thy Neighbor" Prestige 1963
"The Believer / Dakar" Prestige 1963
"Limehouse Blues / Stars Fell on Alabama" (with Cannonball Adderley) Limelight 1964
"By the Numbers (Pt. 1) / By the Numbers (Pt. 2)" (with Red Garland) Prestige 1965
"I Love You / You Leave Me Breathless" Prestige 1966

Compilation albums[]

List of compilations and remix albums with John Coltrane as main artist, showing label and release date
Compilation Label Release date
The Best of Birdland: Volume 1. (Side A only) Roulette 1962
John Coltrane Plays for Lovers Prestige 1966
The Best of John Coltrane: His Greatest Years Impulse! 1970
The Best of John Coltrane Atlantic 1970-02-00
The Coltrane Legacy Atlantic 1970-04-00
The Best of John Coltrane: His Greatest Years, Vol. 2 Impulse! 1972
More Lasting Than Bronze Prestige 1972
Infinity Impulse! 1972
Echoes of an Era (Side D only) Roulette 1972
The Art of John Coltrane: The Atlantic Years Atlantic 1973
The Best of John Coltrane: His Greatest Years, Vol. 3 Impulse! 1974
The Africa/Brass Sessions, Volume 2 Impulse! 1974
High Step (with Paul Chambers) Blue Note 1975
The Stardust Session Prestige 1975
Alternate Takes Atlantic 1975-03-00
Dial Africa: The Savoy Sessions Savoy 1977
Gold Coast Savoy 1977
Countdown: The Savoy Sessions Savoy 1978
On a Misty Night Prestige 1978
The Mastery of John Coltrane, Vol. 1: Feelin' Good Impulse! 1978
The Mastery of John Coltrane, Vol. 2: To the Beat of a Different Drum Impulse! 1978
The Mastery of John Coltrane, Vol. 3: Jupiter Variation Impulse! 1978
The Mastery of John Coltrane, Vol. 4: Trane's Modes Impulse! 1979
Coltrane/Dolphy Carrere 1980
The Gentle Side of John Coltrane Impulse! 1991
The Major Works of John Coltrane GRP 1992
The Last Giant: The John Coltrane Anthology Rhino 1992
Dear Old Stockholm Impulse! 1993
The Heavyweight Champion: The Complete Atlantic Recordings Atlantic 1995
The Prestige Recordings Prestige 1998
The Classic Quartet: The Complete Impulse! Recordings Impulse! 1998
Living Space Impulse! 1998-03-10
Trane's Blues Blue Note 1999-01-26
The Complete Columbia Recordings of Miles Davis with John Coltrane Columbia 1999-10-26
The Very Best of John Coltrane[45] Rhino 2000-02-15
Ken Burns Jazz: John Coltrane Verve 2000-11-07
Coltrane for Lovers Impulse! / Verve 2001-01-23
The Very Best of John Coltrane[46] Impulse! 2001-07-24
Prestige Profiles, Vol. 9: John Coltrane[47] Prestige 2005-10-25
Fearless Leader[48] Prestige 2006-09-26
Interplay[49] Prestige 2007-09-18
Opus Collection: A Man Called Trane[50] Rhino 2008-06-09
Side Steps[51] Prestige 2009-10-06
The Very Best of John Coltrane: The Prestige Era[52] Prestige 2012-06-12
The Atlantic Years in Mono[53] Rhino 2016-07-08
John Coltrane: 1963: New Directions[54] Impulse! 2018-11-16

Documentaries[]

Video albums[]

  • John Coltrane: A True Innovator (2004)[55]
  • Impressions of Coltrane (2007) [56]

Television[]

Notes[]

  1. ^ John Coltrane: His Life and Music, Lewis Porter, p. 37. (1998, University of Michigan Press)
  2. ^ John Coltrane: His Life and Music, Lewis Porter, pp. 43-45. (1998, University of Michigan Press)
  3. ^ John Coltrane: His Life and Music, Lewis Porter, pp. 308, 340. (1998, University of Michigan Press)
  4. ^ Jazzdisco.org
  5. ^ John Coltrane: His Life and Music, Lewis Porter, p. 345. (1998, University of Michigan Press)
  6. ^ John Coltrane: His Life and Music, Lewis Porter, p. 95. (1998, University of Michigan Press)
  7. ^ Chasin' The Trane, J.C. Thomas, p. 91 (1975, Doubleday): "The designated two-year period may have also been a one-year contract plus a one-year option, too, but no one seems to know for sure."
  8. ^ Coltrane: The Story of a Sound, Ben Ratliff, p. 34. (2007, Farrar, Straus and Giroux): "The contract, dated April 9, 1957, was for peanuts: $300 per album, and three albums a year."
  9. ^ John Coltrane: His Life and Music, Lewis Porter, p. 127. (1998, University of Michigan Press): "Just a few months after Coltrane, the Blue Note label got special permission from Prestige to produce the second album under John's leadership."
  10. ^ Chasin' The Trane, J.C. Thomas, p. 114 (1975, Doubleday)
  11. ^ John Coltrane: His Life and Music, Lewis Porter, p. 140. (1998, University of Michigan Press)
  12. ^ John Coltrane: His Life and Music, Lewis Porter, pp. 190-191. (1998, University of Michigan Press)
  13. ^ The House that Trane Built: The Story of Impulse Records, Ashley Kahn. (2006, W.W. Norton)
  14. ^ "Pablo Records page". Archived from the original on 2010-11-18. Retrieved 2013-03-15.
  15. ^ Norman Granz: The Man Who Used Jazz for Justice, Tad Hershorn, p. 368. (2001, University of California Press)
  16. ^ Nate Chinen (2019-08-16). "A Lost Album From John Coltrane, With Thanks To A French-Canadian Director". NPR.org.
  17. ^ Jazzdisco.org
  18. ^ Discogs: Michel Legrand, Legrand Jazz
  19. ^ Jazzdisco.org
  20. ^ Jazzdisco.org
  21. ^ Jazzdisco.org
  22. ^ Jazzdisco.org
  23. ^ Jazzdisco.org
  24. ^ Jazzdisco.org (7-inch disc?)
  25. ^ Jazzdisco.org (7-inch disc?)
  26. ^ Jazzdisco.org (7-inch disc?)
  27. ^ Jazzdisco.org
  28. ^ Discogs: Earl Bostic, Earl Bostic For You
  29. ^ Jazzdisco.org
  30. ^ Goldmine Standard Catalog of American Records: 1950-1975 (6th Edition), Tim Neely, p. 141 (2008, Krause Publications)
  31. ^ Jazzdisco.org
  32. ^ Goldmine Standard Catalog of American Records: 1950-1975 (6th Edition), Tim Neely, p. 141. (2008, Krause Publications)
  33. ^ Goldmine Standard Catalog of American Records: 1950-1975 (6th Edition), Tim Neely, p. 141. (2008, Krause Publications)
  34. ^ Jazzdisco.org (10-inch album?) (2 tracks only?)
  35. ^ Discogs - label art for 7-inch single "Used to Be Duke" does not list Coltrane's name [1]
  36. ^ Goldmine Record Album Price Guide (5th Edition), Tim Neely, p. 286. (2007, Krause Publications)
  37. ^ Jazzdisco.org (10-inch album?) (1 track only)
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  48. ^ Allmusic: Fearless Leader
  49. ^ Allmusic: Interplay
  50. ^ Allmusic: A Man Called Trane
  51. ^ Allmusic: Side Steps
  52. ^ Allmusic: The Very Best of John Coltrane: The Prestige Era
  53. ^ Rhino: John Coltrane - The Atlantic Years In Mono
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  56. ^ Allmusic.com: Impressions of Coltrane (DVD)
  57. ^ BBC One - imagine..

External links[]

Sources[]

  • Chasin' The Trane, J.C. Thomas. (1975, Doubleday)
  • John Coltrane: His Life and Music, Lewis Porter. (1998, University of Michigan Press)
  • Coltrane: The Story of a Sound, Ben Ratliff. (2007, Farrar, Straus and Giroux)
  • The House That Trane Built: The Story of Impulse Records, Ashley Kahn. (2006, W.W. Norton)
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