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20Sweet and LovelyThelonious Monk Quartet With John ColtraneThelonious Monk Quartet With John Coltrane
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Pugo Bio
At your request - i escaped - into the flooding lights/
For once - in my life - I feel like I've finally done something right!!!!/
Seduced by the wavering shadows - silhouettes of you/
Hearing "I Love you" - from your voice - was the best of news!/
T'would be less than true - to state my feelings are not attached/
I assure you - my Love - the gems are real - though the box was scratched/
Like granny said : - remember the meals that got you fat/
I do - and Im thankful for each calorie/
Like Adam - someone heard my lonely cries - muffled in thought - and sent a pal for me/
I Love (You?)
Willie Brown
I love the ending of this song. It is so intense, yet calming. John Coltane and his quintet were amazing with that balance. RIP Mccoy Tyner🙏🏾
Efrat Davidsohn Designs
Relaxing, inspiring, consoling
it's like a hug you want never ever to end 💙
Kahuraki the Cloak of the Heavens
A hug to the heart that reaches through the ears. <3
Yankel Gorokhofskij
The song is for a great musician who died, Ernie Henry, who was a friend of Trane.
abxer3p
Not so long ago this popped up in my iTunes shuffle and caused a spontaneous romantic slow dance in my kitchen with my then-new special person. The delicate tension of the dance still pulls at my heart when I hear this. fingers crossed
Mason Millard
Damn Coltrane really made so much music, got so many different sounds out the horn, played every different kind of chart you could imagine. All his acclaim and more is deserved
Pepper Williams
As a stupid kid in the 70's, I did a lot of stupid things. But one thing is for sure, I would save my pennies every week just to buy a Coltrane album, starting in 1970. I have to this day, almost every original album that Coltrane recorded.
James Ratner
Eternal masterpiece. Composition and performance.
johnps30
Watching Season 1 episode 4 of Bosch - he's got a great vinyl setup - and this was playing in the background. Gorgeous.
179cpv
One of Coltrane's greatest ballad recordings. Nice to see there are no dislikes. Just how it should be.