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🔥 John Coltrane - My Favourite Things (1961) 🔥
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![This is a photograph of the iconic “Blue Train” album by John Coltrane, released on Blue Note Records (catalog number 1577). The album cover features a striking photograph of Coltrane in profile, showing him in a contemplative pose with his hand near his face. You can see part of his saxophone in the lower right portion of the image.
The album title “BLUE TRAIN” appears in white text on the left side, while “john coltrane” and “blue note 1577” are displayed in yellow text on the right side against the dark background. This is one of the most recognizable and celebrated jazz album covers, representing a landmark recording from 1957.
The record is being held by someone’s hand [cough cough], and in the background you can see a home setting with a snake plant, a modern pendant light fixture, and some other stuff. There’s also a Persian rug visible in the lower portion of the image.
“Blue Train” is considered one of Coltrane’s masterpieces and a classic of hard bop.](https://files.mastodon.social/cache/media_attachments/files/115/195/281/256/436/782/small/c78e1e6a7241e447.jpeg)


![This photo shows someone [it me!] holding up a vinyl record album in what a home library. The album is "Africa/Brass" by The John Coltrane Quartet, released on the Impulse! record label (you can see the distinctive Impulse! logo in the upper right corner). The album cover features a striking image of John Coltrane playing his saxophone, photographed in dramatic lighting that gives his face and instrument a golden glow against a dark background.
Behind the record, you can see extensive bookshelves filled with books, and there are some colorful LED lights creating a festive atmosphere - one shelf has warm yellow lighting, and another has multicolored lights. The setting suggests this is a well-read household with an appreciation for both literature and jazz music. [oh you flatterer you!]
"Africa/Brass" was one of Coltrane's significant albums from 1961, representing his exploration of African musical influences and featuring arrangements by Eric Dolphy. It's considered an important work in Coltrane's discography during his period with Impulse! Records.](https://files.mastodon.social/cache/media_attachments/files/115/149/796/021/000/884/small/75e962f6e130206e.jpeg)