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Product Details
- Artist Collection John Coltrane
- Genre Collection Jazz
- Genre / Style Post-Bop / Modal Jazz / Blues Jazz
- UPC 0081227807894
- Record Label Atlantic Records
- Edition SYEOR
- Format LP
- Disc Quantity 1
- Vinyl Color Black
- Vinyl Size 12"
- Vinyl Weight Heavy, 180g
- Additional Info Indie Exclusive, Limited Edition, Obi, Tip-on Gatefold Jacket, Alternate artwork from the original French pressing. All lacquers are AAA cut directly from the mono tapes by Kevin Gray. Pressed at Optimal Media. Originally released in 1962.
- Release Date 1/9/2026
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Recorded in a single prolific session on October 24, 1960 at Atlantic Studios in New York, Coltrane Plays the Blues was assembled by Atlantic Records from material captured during the same dates that yielded My Favorite Things, and released in July 1962 as Coltrane's final studio album for the label. Where those other sessions reached for modal abstraction and standard repertoire, this one turns inward, focusing entirely on the blues as both structure and spirit. The result is one of the more underrated albums in Coltrane's Atlantic catalog, six originals that treat the 12-bar form not as a constraint but as a launching point for harmonic invention and rhythmic interplay. This 2026 Rhino High Fidelity pressing, released as a SYEOR Indie Exclusive breakout LP from the box set John Coltrane: 1960-1964, presents the album in its original mono mix.
The album opens with "Blues to Elvin," the lone track credited to drummer Elvin Jones, its slow, hypnotic groove giving way to some of Coltrane's most searching tenor work on the entire record. "Blues to Bechet" shifts to soprano saxophone in a quiet tribute to Sidney Bechet, with McCoy Tyner sitting out and the trio pared to its barest essentials. "Blues to You" follows the same trio format, with Coltrane pressing his tenor to the outer edges of blues harmony in a manner he had developed in live club settings. On the album's second side, "Mr. Day" is the most harmonically adventurous track, its Eastern-minor feel drawing a line from the blues toward the modal explorations Coltrane was developing simultaneously. "Mr. Syms" returns to soprano saxophone in a minor blues with a bridge, while "Mr. Knight" closes the album with a six-minute composition that balances structure and freedom in equal measure.
Cut AAA from the original analog mono master tapes by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio, this Rhino High Fidelity pressing brings the same genuinely audiophile-grade all-analog signal chain to Coltrane Plays the Blues that distinguishes every release in the series. The 180g vinyl is pressed at Optimal Media, and the packaging features a tip-on gatefold jacket with alternate art from the original French pressing on the exterior and an exclusive insert with liner notes by Syd Schwartz. As an Indie Exclusive SYEOR 2026 release, availability is limited.
- Format: 180g Black Vinyl LP
- Standout Tracks: "Blues to Elvin," "Blues to Bechet," "Blues to You," "Mr. Day"
- Pressing Details: Indie Exclusive; SYEOR 2026 Limited Edition; Rhino High Fidelity Series; AAA lacquers cut from original analog mono master tapes by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio; Pressed at Optimal Media; Tip-on gatefold jacket with alternate art from original French pressing on exterior; Exclusive insert with liner notes by Syd Schwartz
- Genre/Style: Post-Bop, Modal Jazz, Blues Jazz
- UPC: 081227807894
Coltrane Plays the Blues is among the most direct and vital recordings of Coltrane's Atlantic years, and this Rhino High Fidelity mono pressing finally gives it the presentation it deserves.
* The Spotify track list may not exactly represent the tracks and audio of this LP edition.
Track List:
Side A:
- Blues To Elvin
- Blues To Bechet
- Blues To You
Side B:
- Mr. Day
- Mr. Syms
- Mr. Knight
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