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Product Description 'Giant Steps' is a 1960 jazz classic and the fifth studio album by the legendary John Coltrane and his first for Atlantic. Do not miss the chance to own it on 180g vinyl from Not Now Music. About the Artist Side One: 1. Giant Steps (4:48) 2. Cousin Mary (5:49) 3. Countdown (2:25) 4. Spiral (6:01) Side Two: 1. Syeeda's Song Flute (7:04) 2. Naima (4:23) 3. Mr. P.C. (Mr Paul Chambers) (6:59)
S**E
Beautiful blue record
Great sound as you’d expect with a classic artist the blue vinyl is a bonus and I payed £12 so it’s a great price point for a great addition to your collection, 5 stars
A**S
A classic and masterpiece of refinded jazz
Coltrane at his ( pre-impulse / freeform days) very best, fluid, cohesive, powerful a real master of tenor sax and one of the defining jazz albums. Supported by Paul Chambers stunning and rhythmic bass playing and the rest of the star studied band this really works and a great intro to the world of jazz for those who are missing out. A Jazz classic up there with Miles Davis - Blue Train and Donald Byrd - Freeform a masterpiece...Oh and on vinyl it brings so much more to life, jazz as it should be..
S**O
Legend
What’s not to like? Coltrane on blue vinyl? Yes please!
N**N
Great record... perfect delivery
What a record! Thx
H**M
Good Product
Good Product, good seller.
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B**M
Five Stars
top!
J**E
Super album, extremely poor quality vinyl
SUPERB album! Can't recommend it highly enough.However, the vinyl is flimsy and thin and was actually warped, you could see it wasn't even level on the record deck. It was almost unplayable.Don't buy it if you're a collector, a fan or buying it for a friend.Returned and was refunded.
F**N
Excellent
Excellent
C**N
Capolavoro
Album che non deve mancare agli appassionati del genere
P**R
one small step for my peace of mind
Rebuilding the record collection. This album is high quality heavy and thick vinyl. I thought it might have been a 2 lp recording before I opened it because it was so heavy. Both sides are divine listening.
L**H
John Coltrane
Like: John Coltrane!One of the most complex composers ever!
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