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Perfection: John Coltrane's "You Say You Care"

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Continuing my new series called Perfection, today's sublime track is John Coltrane's cover of Jule Styne's composition You Say You Care, which Styne wrote for Broadway's Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1949).

The song is from Coltrane's Soultrane album, which features John Coltrane (ts), Red Garland (p), Paul Chambers (b) and Art Taylor (d). Recorded in February 1958 for Prestige, Soultrane is also known for Ira Gitler's liner notes, in which he coined “sheets of sound" to describe Coltrane's late 1950s approach on the saxophone

The album was recorded three days after Coltrane recorded with Miles Davis on a chunk of Davis's Milestones album for Columbia and three months before Davis's On Green Dolphin Street with his famed first sextet.

Here's John Coltrane's take on You Say You Care...

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Track Listing

Good Bait; I Want to Talk about Yo; You Say You Care; Theme for Ernie; Russian Lullaby.

Personnel

John Coltrane
saxophone
Paul Chambers
bass, acoustic

Album information

Title: Soultrane | Year Released: 1958 | Record Label: Prestige Records

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