Packaged together in this five-disc box set as part of Verve's excellent
Originals series, these titles represent a little over half of the studio sides that
John Coltrane and his quartet, as well as his sextet, cut in 1965, between February and November. While it's true that many musicians recorded often during the '50s and '60s -- recorded sessions paid as well or better than gigs for sidemen anyway -- when given the range of expression and growth found here, this is an astonishing accomplishment, especially given the consistent quality of the music. These dates include, in order of recording dates: The John Coltrane Quartet Plays Chim Chim Cheree, Song of Praise, Nature Boy, Braziliana,
Kulu Sé Mama,
Ascension,
New Thing at Newport (a split album with the
Archie Shepp quartet), and
Meditations with
Pharoah Sanders and
Rashied Ali added to the ranks of the 'Trane, with
McCoy Tyner,
Jimmy Garrison, and
Elvin Jones' quartet. If you have these recordings already, these masters are superior to anything issued in the United States before, if you don't, and are interested in
Coltrane's music you need them -- especially for the super budget price tag. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide