High Step

For the form of gait abnormality, see High stepping gait.
High Step
Compilation album by Paul Chambers and
John Coltrane
Released 1975
Recorded March 1 or 2, 1956 (1–6)
April 20, 1956 (11–13)
September 21, 1956 (7–10)
Genre Jazz
Label Blue Note Records

High Step is a jazz double album credited to bassist Paul Chambers and saxophonist John Coltrane, issued in 1975 on Blue Note Records, catalogue BN-LA451. It is a compilation taken from the 1956 Chambers' Music on the Jazz West label and Whims of Chambers, along with two unissued recordings from a session in Boston, Massachusetts, "Trane's Strain" from that session previously appearing on an anthology. Originally, all of these sessions were led by Chambers, but like Prestige Records before them, as Coltrane's fame grew long after he had stopped recording for the label, Blue Note used varied recordings where Coltrane had been merely a sideman, and reissued them with Coltrane's name more prominently displayed.

Track listing

Side one
  1. "Dexterity" (Charlie Parker) – 6:28 Originally released on Chambers' Music
  2. "Stablemates" (Benny Golson) – 5:50 Originally released on Chambers' Music
  3. "Easy to Love" (Cole Porter) – 3:50 Originally released on Chambers' Music
  4. "Visitation" (Paul Chambers) – 4:53 Originally released on Chambers' Music
Side two
  1. "John Paul Jones (Trane's Blues)" – 6:55 Originally released on Chambers' Music
  2. "Eastbound" – 4:20 Originally released on Chambers' Music
  3. "Nita" (John Coltrane) – 6:30 Originally released on Whims of Chambers
  4. "Just for the Love" (John Coltrane) – 3:40 Originally released on Whims of Chambers
Side three
  1. "We Six" (Donald Byrd) – 7:40 Originally released on Whims of Chambers
  2. "Omicron" (Donald Byrd) – 7:15 Originally released on Whims of Chambers
  3. "High Step" (Benny Harris) – 8:05
Side four
  1. "Trane's Strain" – 11:00 Originally released on the sampler Jazz in Transition ( Transition Records, TRLP 30 )
  2. "Nixon, Dixon and Yates Blues" – 8:25

Personnel

References

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