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4. ''Tiny's Blues'' - Herb Pomeroy
 
4. ''Tiny's Blues'' - Herb Pomeroy
  
5. ''Train's Strain'' - Pepper Adams (featuring John Coltrane)
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5. ''Train's Strain'' - Pepper Adams (featuring [[John Coltrane]])
  
 
6. ''Sweet And Lovely'' - [[Cecil Taylor]]
 
6. ''Sweet And Lovely'' - [[Cecil Taylor]]
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'''Interviewer''': (...) ''"You listen to [[John Coltrane|Coltrane]], too?"''
 
'''Interviewer''': (...) ''"You listen to [[John Coltrane|Coltrane]], too?"''
  
'''Zappa''': ''"Well, I don't own any Coltrane, except that he's one artist on the anthology album that Tom Wilson produced in 1950. The one that has Cecil Taylor and Sun Ra. It's called "Jazz in Transition" – it's a classic.''  
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'''Zappa''': ''"Well, I don't own any Coltrane, except that he's one artist on the anthology album that [[Tom Wilson]] produced in 1950. The one that has [[Cecil Taylor]] and Sun Ra. It's called "Jazz in Transition" – it's a classic.''  
  
 
- Quoted from ''[[Frank Kofsky interviews FZ]]'', 1969.
 
- Quoted from ''[[Frank Kofsky interviews FZ]]'', 1969.

Revision as of 14:38, 19 November 2020

The album cover.

Jazz in Transition is a 1957 jazz compilation album, produced by Tom Wilson and released on Transition.

Tracklist

1. Swing A Little Taste - Sun Ra

2. Crazy Rhythm - Donald Byrd

3. Backstreet - Pepper Adams

4. Tiny's Blues - Herb Pomeroy

5. Train's Strain - Pepper Adams (featuring John Coltrane)

6. Sweet And Lovely - Cecil Taylor

7. Something's Gotta Give - Jay Migliori

Zappa about Jazz in Transition

Interviewer: (...) "You listen to Coltrane, too?"

Zappa: "Well, I don't own any Coltrane, except that he's one artist on the anthology album that Tom Wilson produced in 1950. The one that has Cecil Taylor and Sun Ra. It's called "Jazz in Transition" – it's a classic.

- Quoted from Frank Kofsky interviews FZ, 1969.

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