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John Coltrane And Johnny Hartman
ByWhy so little critical attention has been paid to John Coltrane And Johnny Hartman, a gorgeous collection of ballads by any yardstick, is food for thought. Perhaps it simply does not chime with the prevailing image of Coltrane the fearless, uncompromising improvisor, Coltrane the spiritual seeker.
Academic researcher (and Coltrane fan) Tony Whyton has some fascinating ideas on Coltrane and the way in which he has been marketed, mediated and received. His books Jazz Icons: Heroes, Myths and the Jazz Tradition (Cambridge University Press, 2010) and Beyond A Love Supreme: John Coltrane And The Legacy Of An Album (Oxford University press, 2013) provide refreshingly original insights into one of jazz' most celebrated and deified figures.
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Jazz Icons: Heroes, Myths and the Jazz Tradition
Beyond A Love Supreme: John Coltrane And The Legacy Of An Album