
Sample Image9 photoswith obi.with insert.The disc has a few hairlines, noticeable scratches, and small cloudy areas, but there are no problems with playback. The jacket is scuffed, has small corner bumps on all four corners, and has scuff marks and nicks on each edge. There are some stains on the label.
Available Pressings
Vinyl, LP x2BYG RecordsYX-4001~21973Japan+ OBI, + Insertfrom$22.00
Tracklist
- A1. Naima
- A2. Impressions
- B. Blue Valse (Part 1)
- C1. Blue Valse (Part 2)
- C2. Afro Blue
- D. Impressions
Notes
Tracks 1 & 2: Antibes Jazz Festival - July 27, 1965 Tracks 3 to 5: Salle Pleyel, Paris - July 28, 1965 Original price (from the back cover): ¥ 3.600
Additional Notes
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout: THLM-7021 〄 2TZ 1-A-3 (Record 1, Side A)
- Matrix / Runout: THLM-7022 〄 1-A-4 (Record 1, Side B)
- Matrix / Runout: THLM-7023 〄 2TZ 1-A-2 (Record 2, Side A)
- Matrix / Runout: THLM-7024 〄 1-A-2 (Record 2, Side B)
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Vinyl, LP x2AffinityAFFD 241979UK+ Inner Sleevefrom$23.00
Tracklist
- A1. Naima
- A2. Impressions
- B. Blue Valse Part One
- C1. Blue Valse Part Two
- C2. Afro Blue
- D. Impressions - 2nd Version
Notes
Different label design Live In Paris for this release.
Three sides of this double LP come from a concert Coltrane played at the Salle Pleyel in Paris on July 28, 1965 (with McCoy Tyner on piano, Jimmy Garrison on bass and Elvin Jones on drums), but the first side of the LP was recorded outdoors at the Antibes Jazz Festival (held a day earlier). “While the audience lounged in shorts… the quartet sweltered on stage in tuxedos”.
A1 & A2 = Antibes Jazz Festival, July 27, 1965
B to D = Salle Pleyel, Paris July 28, 1965
Additional Notes
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Vinyl, LP x2AffinityAFFD 241979UK+ Inner Sleevefrom$18.00
Tracklist
- A1. Naima
- A2. Impressions
- B. Blue Valse Part One
- C1. Blue Valse Part Two
- C2. Afro Blue
- D. Impressions - 2nd Version
Notes
Three sides of this double LP come from a concert Coltrane played at the Salle Pleyel in Paris on July 28, 1965 (with McCoy Tyner on piano, Jimmy Garrison on bass and Elvin Jones on drums), but the first side of the LP was recorded outdoors at the Antibes Jazz Festival (held a day earlier). “While the audience lounged in shorts… the quartet sweltered on stage in tuxedos”. A1 & A2 = Antibes Jazz Festival, July 27, 1965 B to D = Salle Pleyel, Paris July 28, 1965
Additional Notes
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