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John Coltrane Quartet: Live in Liège
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John Coltrane Quartet: Live in Liège

Dec 31, 1965
0h 44m
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Overview

The bold and ferocious harmonic imagination of John Coltrane is laid bare in this concert, captured at the Comblain-La-Tour Festival in Belgium, 1965. Alongside his famed quartet, he delivers a transcendent performance that is marked by the total physicality of the music – four sets of hands moving with restless vigour as vapour literally rises from their shoulders and into the night sky.

Genres

Music

Production Companies

Sonuma - Les Archives Audiovisuelles

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Cast

John Coltrane

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John Coltrane

Elvin Jones

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Elvin Jones

Jimmy Garrison

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Jimmy Garrison

McCoy Tyner

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McCoy Tyner

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