Although collected here under
John Coltrane's name, these Savoy sessions recorded between March 13 and June 24, 1958 at
Rudy Van Gelder's studio in Hackensack, NJ were actually helmed by trumpet and flugelhorn player
Wilbur Harden, who had the good sense to hire
Coltrane for the project (which resulted in the original LPs Countdown and Africa). He also brought aboard trombonist
Curtis Fuller, pianists
Tommy Flanagan and Howard Williams (the sessions split into quintet and sextet groupings, with slightly different rhythm sections for each), bassists
Doug Watkins and Ali Jackson and drummers
Louis Hayes and
Art Taylor. By accident or design,
Coltrane was fore-grounded in most of the mixes, and his playing sounds joyous and energetic, matched perfectly by both of the ensemble configurations, and these were obviously productive sessions. Assigning
Coltrane's name as lead to these sides some fifty years later may not be exactly historically accurate, but he is clearly the focus on many of these tracks.
Harden, who is somewhat of the forgotten man in all of this, should not be dismissed, however, because these were his sessions, after all, and his playing is warm, steady (he often doubles up trumpet with flugelhorn) and well worthy of a larger recorded discography than history provided him. ~ Steve Leggett