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...liner notes on Coltrane's Selflessness album--that's the one with the fast version of My Favorite Things on side two. Roy Haynes was substituting for Coltrane's regular man, Elvin Jones, doing what I think was the finest drum work on any of the MFT cuts that Trane recorded. But in the liner notes, usually reserved for bubbling praise, Kofsky came down hard on Haynes and said he couldn't compare with Jones. He can--he may be better...
...years back to a recording of Coitrane's great "Love Supreme," and right after the ending of that piece's first movement the disc jockey did a fade-in to Sanders's "Upper Egypt." It was one of the few times when you could not tell the difference between Trane's horn and another's. The highest compliment...
...rehired hundreds of machinists who were laid off during the recession of 1970. In La Crosse, Wis., Trane Co. is hiring new workers off the street for the first time in three years. In Indiana's South Bend-Elkhart industrial belt, more than 1,000 new factory jobs are waiting to be filled. Such stories are not unusual anywhere in the U.S.: a booming economy has created 2.7 million new jobs in the past year. But the surge -and the soaring cost of living that attends it-has also drawn 2.1 million new job hunters into the labor force...
Jazz THE NEW WAVE IN JAZZ (Impulse!). Five combos, led by avant-garde Jazzmen John Coltrane, Archie Shepp, Charles Tolliver, Grachan Moncur and Albert Ayler. "Trane" sets the stage by skywriting his personal hieroglyphics with his tenor sax. Even farther out is Saxophonist Ayler. His Holy Ghost consists of hysterical, sizzling squiggles of sound played fast and high, while a drummer beats insistently, as though knocking on a locked door. "It's about feelings," Ayler explains...
...this is fiscal proof of a weather change in the $2.4 billion-a-year air-conditioning industry, whose major producers include Trane, York, Fedders, Worthington and Westinghouse as well as Carrier. No longer is it a business that seems important only in July and August. Syracuse-based Carrier, biggest company in the business, is flourishing year-round-and so are most of its competitors. Already in the cold first quarter of 1965, said Bynum, his company's new orders are up 22%, and profits, which were $11 million last year...