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The 16 CDs in this compendium represent nearly everything that John Coltrane recorded for the Prestige label during a 32-month period between May 7, 1956, and December 26, 1958. What's missing are Coltrane's contributions to the mid-'50s Miles Davis band, which are on the equally exhaustive and highly recommended Davis Chronicle box set released in 1990. Otherwise, listeners are treated to the sessions that produced the seminal long-players Coltrane, Cattin' with Coltrane and Quinichette, Traneing In, Soultrane, Lush Life, Settin' the Pace, Standard Coltrane, Stardust, The Believer, Black Pearls, Bahia, and The Last Trane -- all of which highlight the artist as either a leader or co-leader. Not included in that list are an additional 19 albums that boast Coltrane's involvement as a support musician. The music is presented primarily in a chronological fashion -- commencing with a pair of May 1956 outings with pianist Elmo Hope and tenor saxophonist Sonny Rollins. Wrapping things up are five tunes cut the day after Christmas of 1958 alongside trumpeter Freddie Hubbard. Coltrane's legend is ingrained in the grooves of such indispensable entries as "How Deep Is the Ocean?" flanked by tenor saxophonists Zoot Sims, Hank Mobley, and Al Cohn -- as originally heard on Tenor Conclave. There is also the Tadd Dameron-commanded "Soultrane" and the definitive "The Way You Look Tonight," during one of the many Mal Waldron confabs, plus "Undecided," sporting Red Garland at the helm. And who
Tenor Madness
Sonny Rollins
Weeja
John Coltrane
Polka Dots and Moonbeams
John Coltrane
On It
John Coltrane
Avalon
John Coltrane
Tenor Conclave
John Coltrane
How Deep Is the Ocean?
John Coltrane
Just You, Just Me
John Coltrane
Bob's Boys
John Coltrane
Mating Call
John Coltrane
Soultrane
John Coltrane
Gnid
John Coltrane
Super Jet
John Coltrane
On a Misty Night
John Coltrane
Romas
John Coltrane
Soul Eyes
John Coltrane
Anatomy
John Coltrane
Interplay
John Coltrane
Light Blue
John Coltrane
C.t.a.
John Coltrane
Eclypso
Tommy Flanagan
Solacium
John Coltrane
Minor Mishap
John Coltrane
Tommy's Time
John Coltrane
Dakar
John Coltrane
Mary's Blues
John Coltrane
Route 4
John Coltrane
Velvet Scene
John Coltrane
Witches' Pit
John Coltrane
Cat Walk
John Coltrane