Veteran music producer Creed Taylor launched the legendary Impulse label 50 years ago, wrapping his classic artists and music in a definitive look and an instantly iconic logo. First Impulse: The Creed Taylor Collection, an exciting 4-disc collection includes all six albums produced by Taylor for the label that proudly wore it’s signature colors of orange and black on it’s spines plus rare tracks including unreleased John Coltrane rehearsals. The accompanying 84-page hardbound book features essays by Taylor and Ashley Kahn, author of the House That Trane Built, the best-selling book on Impulse!, and the set’s associate producer, as well as session photos and reproductions of original LP artwork. The six Taylor-produced albums in the set are: Ray Charles’s Genius + Soul Jazz, which will be inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2011: John Coltrane’s Africa/Brass, the label debut of the great artist who would have been 85 in September; Gil Evans’ Out of the Cool; Oliver Nelson’s Blues and the Abstract Truth; along with two albums by trombonist Kai Winding, the Great Kai & J.J. (with J.J. Johnson) and the Incredible Kai Winding Trombones, both on CD in the U.S. for the first time. The impressive collection includes such radio hits and jazz anthems as Charles’ One Mint Julep (the rare mono single version is also included at Mr. Taylor’s request) ; Coltrane’s ‘Africa, Evans’ ‘La Nevada and Nelson’s Stolen Moments, plus rare alternate takes and unused performances that offer a comprehensive look at the diverse range of music recorded during the label’s first six months. First Impulse: The Creed Taylor Collection also features a remarkable discovery: previously unavailable performances by John Coltrane originally recorded in a demo session 50 years ago for Africa/Brass. The three performances include the standard Laura and two original compositions by Cal Massey, who arranged the session: The Damned Don’t Cry (later recorded at the Africa/Brass sessions) and ‘Nakatini Serenade, a slower version than the one Coltrane recorded for Prestige in 1958. From 1961 through 76. Impulse was an important part of a pivotal, fertile period in jazz history. Through the exciting and rapid changes of the ‘GOs and 70s, Impulse Records was arguably the most effective label bringing the exciting world of jazz to a new generation of listeners.
Disc: 1
1. This Could Be The Start Of Something
2. Georgia On My Mind
3. Blue Monk
4. Judy
5. Alone Together
6. Side By Side
7. I Concentrate On You
8. Moonglow/Theme From “Picnic”
9. Trixie
10. Going, Going, Gong!
11. Just For A Thrill
12. Speak Low
13. Lil Darlin’
14. Doodlin’
15. Love Walked In
16. Mangos
17. Impulse
18. Black Coffee
19. Bye, Bye, Blackbird
20. Michie (Slow)
21. Michie (Fast)
Disc: 2
1. From The Heart
2. I’ve Got News For You
3. Moanin’
4. Let’s Go
5. One Mint Julep
6. I’m Gonna Move To The Outskirts Of Town
7. Stompin’ Room Only
8. Mister C
9. Strike Up The Band
10. Birth Of The Blues
11. La Nevada
12. Where Flamingos Fly
13. Bilbao Song
14. Stratusphunk
15. Sunken Treasure
Disc: 3
1. Stolen Moments
2. Hoe-Down
3. Cascades
4. Yearnin’
5. Butch and Butch
6. Teenie’s Blues
7. Africa
8. Greensleeves
9. Blues Minor
Disc: 4
1. One Mint Julep mono single version
2. Sister Sadie
3. Song Of The Underground Railroad
4. Greensleeves alternate take
5. The Damned Don’t Cry
6. Africa first version
7. Africa alternate take
8. Laura rehearsal version
9. Nakatine Serenade slow version
10. The Damned Don’t Cry rehearsal version