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Interplay for 2 Trumpets and 2 Tenors
1957 studio album by Idrees Sulieman, Webster Young, John Coltrane and Bobby Jaspar From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Interplay for 2 Trumpets and 2 Tenors is a jazz album released in November 1957 by Prestige Records.[1][2] It is credited to Idrees Sulieman, Webster Young, John Coltrane and Bobby Jaspar, with Mal Waldron, Kenny Burrell, Paul Chambers and Art Taylor.
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Overview
Interplay for 2 Trumpets and 2 Tenors was released in November 1957 on Prestige Records as 7112. The record features the first recording of pianist Mal Waldron's composition, "Soul Eyes", which went on to become a jazz standard.[3] Some CD reissues also include the bonus track "C.T.A." (Jimmy Heath), originally issued on Taylor's Wailers, recorded the same day, with just Coltrane, Chambers, Taylor and pianist Red Garland.[4] The album would also be issued in 1964 as Jazz Interplay, a 2-LP compilation credited to Coltrane alone, which features tracks from other albums.
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Reception
Lindsay Planer of AllMusic reviewed the album stating: "This interesting blend of instrumentalists lives up to its potential".[4]
Track listing
All compositions by Mal Waldron
- "Interplay" – 9:41
- "Anatomy" – 11:54
- "Light Blue" – 7:52
- "Soul Eyes" – 17:31
Personnel
References
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