

Four For Trane - Vinyl
Four for Trane, released in 1964 on Impulse! Records, was saxophonist Archie Sheppâs first major studio statement and remains one of his most influential albums. Co-produced by John Coltrane and recorded at Rudy Van Gelderâs Englewood Cliffs studio, the set presents Shepp performing four Coltrane compositions â âNaimaâ, âMr. Symsâ, âSyeedaâs Song Fluteâ, and âCousin Maryâ â alongside Sheppâs own âRufusâ. Rather than offering faithful renditions, Shepp and arranger Roswell Rudd reimagine Coltraneâs material with bold ensemble voicings, fluctuating time signatures, and unfettered improvisation. The result is an album that honours Coltraneâs vision while reframing it through the lens of the emerging avant-garde.
The quintet â Shepp on tenor saxophone, Rudd on trombone, Alan Shorter on flugelhorn, Reggie Workman on bass, and Charles Moffett on drums â bridges the intensity of free jazz with the formal rigor of post-bop. Released at a pivotal moment in Sheppâs artistic development, Four for Trane signalled his arrival as a vital and progressive voice within the new wave of 1960s jazz.
The Verve Vault series is always mastered from analog tapes and pressed on 180g vinyl at Optimal.
Syeedaâs Dong Flute
Mr. Syms
Cousin Mary
Naima
Rufus (Swung, His Face At Last To The Wind, Then His Neck Snapped)
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Four for Trane, released in 1964 on Impulse! Records, was saxophonist Archie Sheppâs first major studio statement and remains one of his most influential albums. Co-produced by John Coltrane and recorded at Rudy Van Gelderâs Englewood Cliffs studio, the set presents Shepp performing four Coltrane compositions â âNaimaâ, âMr. Symsâ, âSyeedaâs Song Fluteâ, and âCousin Maryâ â alongside Sheppâs own âRufusâ. Rather than offering faithful renditions, Shepp and arranger Roswell Rudd reimagine Coltraneâs material with bold ensemble voicings, fluctuating time signatures, and unfettered improvisation. The result is an album that honours Coltraneâs vision while reframing it through the lens of the emerging avant-garde.
The quintet â Shepp on tenor saxophone, Rudd on trombone, Alan Shorter on flugelhorn, Reggie Workman on bass, and Charles Moffett on drums â bridges the intensity of free jazz with the formal rigor of post-bop. Released at a pivotal moment in Sheppâs artistic development, Four for Trane signalled his arrival as a vital and progressive voice within the new wave of 1960s jazz.
The Verve Vault series is always mastered from analog tapes and pressed on 180g vinyl at Optimal.
Syeedaâs Dong Flute
Mr. Syms
Cousin Mary
Naima
Rufus (Swung, His Face At Last To The Wind, Then His Neck Snapped)











