Miles Davis and John Coltrane formed one of the most significant partnerships in jazz history (1955–1960),John Coltrane primarily operated in hard bop and avant-garde jazz, but his 1958 album Soultrane and recordings like "Soul Eyes" showcase a deeply soulful, melodic side. While not a soul musician by genre, his "sheets of sound" style brought immense emotional, spiritual intensity to ballads and soulful blues. blending Davis's sparse, melodic trumpet with Coltrane's intense, "sheets of sound" tenor saxophone. Together in the "First Great Quintet," they redefined jazz through iconic albums like Kind of Blue and Milestones, shifting the genre toward modal improvisation.
John Coltrane primarily operated in hard bop and avant-garde jazz, but his 1958 album Soultrane and recordings like "Soul Eyes" showcase a deeply soulful, melodic side. While not a soul musician by genre, his "sheets of sound" style brought immense emotional, spiritual intensity to ballads and soulful blues.
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