Lead single “Everytime We say Goodbye” and “Impressions” start with near-whispers before kicking into giddily catchy, fuzz box-driven hollered hooks. After debuting at No. 1 last week, John Coltrane’s album On Stage 1962 Featuring E.Dolp falls to No. 2 with 279,000, a sales slide of 60%. I am not a real Jazz music type of person, but i have to admit ‘On Stage 1962 Featuring E.Dolp’ really is amazing. Unappreciated gift to Jazz
Impressions (21:40) a good melody. Improvisation is just simply stunning. John Coltrane must have run out of lyrics on the next track The Inch Worm.
On Stage 1962 Featuring E.Dolp CD
| Song Name | Time | ||
| Everytime We say Goodbye.mp3 | 6:07 | ![]() |
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| Impressions.mp3 | 21:40 | ![]() |
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| Improvisation.mp3 | 11:12 | ![]() |
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| The Inch Worm.mp3 | 12:26 | ![]() |
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