John Coltrane: Africa Brass (Acoustic Sounds Series) LP
Africa/Brass, released in 1961 as John Coltrane’s first album for Impulse!, marked a decisive shift in his recorded output, expanding his working quartet into a large, brass-heavy ensemble and creating a bold modal canvas that pointed toward the spiritual and textural explorations of his mid-1960s work. Recorded at Rudy Van Gelder’s studio and produced by Creed Taylor, the session featured arrangements by Eric Dolphy and McCoy Tyner that wove tuba, euphonium, French horns, and multiple saxophones into a powerful backdrop for Coltrane’s tenor and soprano improvisations, with key contributions from Booker Little, Elvin Jones, Freddie Hubbard and Reggie Workman. Pieces such as the 16-minute title track and a reimagined “Greensleeves” unfold as evolving soundscapes, balancing ensemble weight with intense individual statements, and the album endures as a landmark early Impulse! release that set the stage for later milestones like Impressions, Crescent, and A Love Supreme.
Tracklist:
Side A1. Africa
Side B1. Greensleeves2. Blues Minor