John Coltrane "Body And Soul"
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- Coltrane recorded only a few standards when he was with Atlantic Records, and "Body and Soul", a warhorse for tenor players had to be among them.
Musicians:
John Coltrane (tenor sax), McCoy Tyner (piano), Steve Davis (bass), Elvin Jones (drums).
Composed by Johnny Green, Edward Heyman, Robert Sour & Frank Eyton
Recorded: New York, October 24, 1960 - เพลง
The voicing of McCoy Tyner are incredibile
This music is like life itself. He was a true genius, so happy we've got his great heritage. May this never be forgotten.
Absolutely.
+Muziekgenot agreed. It's so organic.
It's perfect...
trane lives
McCoy Tyner completely owns this recording. That solo, its just goes places.
Alexander Alegre Agreed, RIP the master
Yes!
he shines for sure
He's so great!
I agree...he is mesmerizing!
Can you imagine what it took for ; a black American, male jazz artist to cross over during his tenure? This is precisely why I have nothing but respect for Sir Coltrane. He was an; innovator, wordsmith, artist, cultivator, and revolutionary artist.
Miles too.
Cross ever? fro what to what? on wordsmith, did he write at all? and in what way was he more revolutionary than Satch, Pres, Bird, Bud, Lennie T?
Driving thru downtown Dallas with the top down listening to this. U can't possibly chill harder than this. Beautiful song
Been listening to this song on repeat while driving to and from work for awhile now, seems to be the only song I’ll ever need…
Just so no one tells they "don't know the chords": This is a reharmonisation of Body and Soul.
1) The A sections are mostly modal (just listen to the Ab pedal the bass) with a few tonal progressions here and there, specially before they repeat the theme. The melody is adapted to the new harmony, that's why the "For you I cry, for you dear only" part is different. Kind of what they did to "My Favourite Things".
2) The B section is tonal but also modified. Just listen for example to 1:14 where they play the so called "Contrane changes" (famous used in Giant Steps) , then again at 1:30
No intention to be a snob here, just sharing some info about it that might help some to understand it a bit better.
Thanks!
Giordano Pagotti Thanks, I really thought they lost their real books before recording
Well, there are many comments below that mention their "inability to play the song right"... So I guess many people taught that...
Giordano Pagotti for real? what rocks are these folks living under?
+Giordano Pagotti How do the Coltrane changes- from Giant Steps -work again? I'd like to learn them on my instrument.
To each their own, but I choose this as my favorite rendition of Body and Soul. Coltrane makes this song cool as ice, and he doesn't over-dramatize his tone or lines. He sounds expressive but at the same time as sophisticated and dignified as possible.
Coleman Hawkins
bird
@@meezydarko YES
Listen to Phil Wood’s playing this song, A masterpiece also.
@@poppopartist3870 the classic, the standard of standards, why so many jazz artists covered it!!!
I'm 44 and this puts me in another world 👍👍
John Coltrane was a very special human being with a profound sense of music...and had the ability to convey the language to the masses
A legend never dies.
When this piece begins, my ears transport me to feelings never experienced in my life. In a few words, my soul recovers from many pains experienced😢
Best ending I've ever heard on a jazz ballad, from Trane's legato phrases to McCoy Tyner's last echoing note. Simply breathtaking.
Just a small correction my friend, best ending ever in human existence, came straight from heaven. Second comes " Havona", Jaco Pastorius, Weather Report.
What a beautiful human being.
McCoy Tyner really stands out on this version!
Elvin Jones is the man.
Yes! What an absolute treasure he was!
Saw them in Munich early 70's and Elvin came on stage late and when he started to play his kit walked away from him on the slick floor. He instructed crew to bring hammer and nails and proceeded to hammer his drums into place. Awesome performance at the Deutsches Museum.
to the spirits and beyond, dear john, elvin, steve, and mccoy, thank you for giving me and thousand/millions of others a light in this life of shadows..... in spirit and music forever...
They give an old chestnut new life; a triumph of creativity. Bravo!
I will echo what a few others have said here. McCoy Tyner's solo on this take is brilliant. Everything just feels so right and flows so beautifully. As for Trane, this is another part of his genius that some don't understand. His ability to take the melody,embellish it without being dishonest in his voice. Many greats have this and pay respect to the original composers just by acknowledging the song as part of their set or repertoire. More importantly, Trane sits back and lets McCoy have the main solo and then he takes it out coming back in to finish the song.Yes, it is not totally played note for note and measure for measure according to jazz standard enthusiasts but the voice is there with respect, as is his sound.
Well said! Listen to any of his takes on My Favorite Things. Or the beautifully restrained way he backs Johnny Hartmann. His humility is as appealing as his genius.
Wonderful analysis
its coltrane, not trane.
I always loved how Mr.Coltrane ends his pieces 🥹
Sept.23: Happy birthday John Coltrane (1926-1967) thank you and God bless. RIP, 'Trane
I certainly used to listen to this on my Friday morning train rides to work. Nice way to cap off the work week.
Coltrane & Tyner WoW Tyner really held his own but both didn’t overshadow one another. And they Swing 👌🏾
Mcoy Tyner solo just kills it
The right kind of spiritual. It touches something deep , pure. Without blemish like light spread across the universe. Radiant.
I agree. McCoy is great on the song!! I met him once in New York around 1981. He was really nice guy.
Everything Trane played was sublimely unique.
One of my favorites by JC. I am always inspired listening to his masterful take of this classic standard. The man had chops to inspire all of us here for those to come.
I'm all fo you...Body and Soul...
So magical. This is beauty.
deep, beyond, the gift given us by a great tradition and culture. in spirit and music,
The Gospel of John
@@kevinstewart3029 true, a visionary.
The immortal trane .God I loved his music
This is really great feel good music by black legendary musicians they out did themselves making feel good about myself already!
This musician leaves NOTHING to the imagination! Soulful to a TEeeeeeeeeee!
Breathtakingly brilliant
best version of body and soul
Sorry but there are others great versions
As close to jazz perfection as it needs ever to get.
Le meilleur son que l'on puisse entendre. Coltrane dit ce qu'il fallait dire et comment il faut le dire.
Isn't this just so fine.....
Pure perfection.
Coltrane and Miles are the Kings of Jazz ❤️
I like most jazz but this the pinnacle of awesome!
I haven't heard this since 2005 tho I know its a 50 year old song but I loves this song :-)
A-men to that!
The best take on this tune.Pure perfection!!!.....I love the end of this classic piece.Coltrane owns it.
The creme dela creme of American classical music at its zenith.
Amazing... words are void for moments like this ... Let the instrument Praise :)
Excellent 👍👏🎷🎶🙏🕊
That is the greatest version of "Body and Soul" ..and,the most beautiful thing I will ever remember other then the sound of your sweet voice ..'til the moment I die! smile. BondSt.Boo
No Coleman Hawkins
thank you!
It's been a long since I listened to Coltrane. Wow his music is amazing. Thank you for sharing
music for the ages baby!!!
This version of this song was the first I had ever heard. But after listing to the original, I like this one the most. It's just mesmerizing!
A story without words
Beatyful with great respect for the tune itself .
I love all of Coltrane songs
Extremely blissful😉😇🎷
Just wow never heard this recording, shit man I wish my dad was alive to hear this , he loved model playing, his fav by far
C'est et ce sera toujours un vrai bonheur d'écouter le grand John.. Merci, car je ne connaissais pas ce morceau.....
Thanks. RIP Trane.
¡Nunca habrá otro Coltraine! maestro.
One of the greatest sax players.
one of the best post ever
legend🎷🎵
Sensacional....não há nada igual....Coltrane sempre!
This is just so incredible, what Coltrane did to add flavor to this wonderful tune...with little things adding this modal touch he changed the world from a Broadway Song- a beautiful one off course with lovely changes, into a work of art!
Thank you John...this will make it ethernal
Klaus-Werner Pusch
¡Por Dios, qué belleza!
javier Azmat me emociona tanto leer un comentario en español
Un monument !
Perfect Interplay...
Absolutely.
There will never be another like "Train."
consummate musician, John Coltrane... as Roland Kirk put it, he left us with songs to learn
Excellent choice of images and direction thereof. Thank you!
Thanks for the comment.
still love his music!!
Lovely
There we go, JOHN COLTRANE
A wonderful version. So nice to listen to the different versions of this oldie. I like this as much as Hawkins' and Prez's version.
I recommend you to listen also the Chu Berry version with an astonishing and perfect trumpet solo by Roy Eldridge...
let's not forget Prez baby!!
God has spoken.
Coltrane. Nothing else need be said....
great!!!!!!!!!!!!
Tout en retenue. Merci, merci, merci !
McCoy is caressing my right ear
McCoy played the hell out of that piano:-)
I like to listen to Art Pepper playing this classic and then listen to this. Both sublime and totally different.
Wow....there really are people who believed that these giants don't know the chords of a famous standard......
What do you mean?
These changes are known as "Coltrane Changes" played by, for example Dexter Gordon ad also by Esperanza with Brazilian words...
There are a lot of famous standards like that. People keep asking "Don't you know the changes?" Well, I used to work with the Coltrane reharmonizations on so many of them that when people would ask me if I knew this or that tune I would reply "Do you want it plain---or sappy---or a little more interesting?"
@@zitacarno4443 exactly!!
@@vatanenj they aren't Coltrane changes certainly not what everybody calls Coltrane changes. Like Giant Steps or Countdown which are functional these are modal forthy roaming I'm pretty sure McCoy contributed these. These would fall under the osposes of mid century modern reharmonization I reckon. But classic Coltrane changes might go Bmaj D7 Gmaj Bb7 Ebmaj etcetera
Imbattibile-il più grande.
magistral..
What a beautiful and clever ending...
Love McCoy Tyner‘s comping
bravo!!!!!!
WOW X
A song to comfort someone who bought a remastered packaged record of giant steps, and when tried to play it, could visibly see the warping.
Merci beaucoup
The best version I like.
Smooth as silk! Thanks for the post!
Right-on, my friend!
Amei !
Thanks for posting! I'm making a playlist of jazz standards this is the first Coltrane song
John Coltrane- tenor sax
, McCoy Tyner- piano
Steve Davis-bass
Elvin Jones- drums
yeah i like the way mccoy set the tone for this song
Love!!!!
Fantastico e vibrante
That ending!
Love it!
There's a version of this on a record called alternate takes that came out in 1974. Got it when I was 16. It"s even better this if you can believe that
Agree. Je suis d'accord avec vous.
Thanks for noting this! will check this out!
Beyond compare.