TracksTenor Madness, Weeja, Polka Dots and Moonbeams, On It, Avalon, Tenor Conclave, How Deep Is the Ocean?, Just You Just Me, Bob's Boys, Mating Call, Soultrane, Gnid, Super Jet, On a Misty Night, Romas, Soul Eyes, Anatomy, Interplay, Light Blue, Cta, Eclypso, Solacium, Minor Mishap, Tommy's Time, Dakar, Mary's Blues, Route 4, Velvet Scene, Witches' Pit, Cat Walk, Pot Pourri, JM's Dream Doll, Don't Explain, Falling in Love with Love, Blue Calypso, The Way You Look Tonight, From This Moment on, One By One, Cattin', Anatomy, Vodka, Sunday, Straight Street, While My Lady Sleeps, Chronic Blues, Bakai, Violets for Your Furs, Time Was, I Hear a Rhapsody, Trane's Slo Blues, Slowtrane, Like Someone in Love, I Love You, Dealin' Take 1, Dealin' Take 2, Wheelin' Take 1, Wheelin' Take 2, Robins' Nest, Things Ain't What They Used to Be, You Leave Me Breathless, Bass Blues, Soft Lights and Sweet Music, Traneing in, Slow Dance, Our Delight, They Can't Take That Away from Me, Woody'n You, I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good), Undecided, Soul Junction, What Is There to Say?, Birks' Works, Hallelujah, All Morning Long, Billie's Bounce, Solitude, Two Bass Hit, Soft Winds, Lazy Mae, Under Paris Skies, Two Sons, Clifford's Kappa, Filidia, Paul's Pal, Ammon Joy, Groove Blues, The Real McCoy, It Might As Well Be Spring, Lush Life, The Believer, Nakatini Serenade, Come Rain or Come Shine, Lover, Russian Lullaby, Theme for Ernie, You Say You Care, Good Bait, I Want to Talk About You, Lyresto, Why Was I Born, Freight Trane, I Never Knew, Big Paul, Rise 'N' Shine, I See Your Face Before Me, If There Is Someone Lovelier Than You, Little Melonae, By the Numbers, Black Pearls, Lover Come Back to Me, Sweet Sapphire Blues, Spring Is Here, Invitation, I'm a Dreamer Aren't We All, Love Thy Neighbor, Don't Take Your Love Away from Me, Stardust, My Ideal, I'll Get By, Do I Love You Because You're Beautiful?, Then I'll Be Tired of You, Something I Dreamed Last Night, Bahia, Goldsboro Express, Time After Time
NotesEU sixteen CD box set containing almost all of the work of John Coltrane produced between May 7, 1956 and December 26, 1958, under the Prestige Records label. Called the Prestige Years, this set traces the lyricism of the early career of Coltrane, when he officiated in the groups of Miles Davis or Thelonious Monk but also in leading the sessions. These 125 titles and over 1100 minutes of music, aided in reshaping modern jazz. All lovers of the famous Giant Steps and My Favorite Things, will be delighted with this set (with a booklet of 80 pages). The Prestige Years is not only an introduction to the work of John Coltrane, but also to the Jazz of the 50s, proving once again that he is one of the most creative artists of all time.