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John Coltrane Quartet Africa / Brass Vinyl LP Limited Edition Red Colour 2025
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John Coltrane Quartet Africa / Brass Vinyl LP Limited Edition Red Colour 2025

John Coltrane Quartet Africa / Brass Vinyl LP Limited Edition Red Colour 2025

Limited Edition Red Colour

Tracklist:

1. Africa - John Coltrane Quartet
2. The Damned Dont Cry (bonus track) - John Coltrane Quartet
3. Greensleevs
4. Blues Minor
5. Song of the Underground Railroad (bonus track)

'Africa/Brass' was John Coltrane's first album with a big band. The unique instrumentation included four French Horns, tuba, two euphoniums, two trumpets, three reed players, and a rhythm section including two bassists. The tight arrangements were primarily penned by Trane and McCoy Tyner and orchestrated by Eric Dolphy.

$24.47
John Coltrane Quartet Africa / Brass Vinyl LP Limited Edition Red Colour 2025—
$24.47

John Coltrane Quartet Africa / Brass Vinyl LP Limited Edition Red Colour 2025

Limited Edition Red Colour

Tracklist:

1. Africa - John Coltrane Quartet
2. The Damned Dont Cry (bonus track) - John Coltrane Quartet
3. Greensleevs
4. Blues Minor
5. Song of the Underground Railroad (bonus track)

'Africa/Brass' was John Coltrane's first album with a big band. The unique instrumentation included four French Horns, tuba, two euphoniums, two trumpets, three reed players, and a rhythm section including two bassists. The tight arrangements were primarily penned by Trane and McCoy Tyner and orchestrated by Eric Dolphy.

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Limited Edition Red Colour

Tracklist:

1. Africa - John Coltrane Quartet
2. The Damned Dont Cry (bonus track) - John Coltrane Quartet
3. Greensleevs
4. Blues Minor
5. Song of the Underground Railroad (bonus track)

'Africa/Brass' was John Coltrane's first album with a big band. The unique instrumentation included four French Horns, tuba, two euphoniums, two trumpets, three reed players, and a rhythm section including two bassists. The tight arrangements were primarily penned by Trane and McCoy Tyner and orchestrated by Eric Dolphy.