
John Coltrane - From Form To Spirit (Solid Gold & Solid Black Vinyl LP)
John Coltrane - From Form to Spirit needs no persuasion: this Gold triple vinyl speaks entirely for itself. From the early fire of "Trane's Blues" and "Straight Street" to the revelations of "Blue Train" and "Moment's Notice," and the ascensions of "Giant Steps," "Naima," or "My Favorite Things," each side traces the evolution of a musician moving from form… to spirit. Wrapped in an elegant metallic Gold Pantone trifold, the edition includes an exclusive text, integrated photos, and precise details for every session. For the centennial Coltrane would have celebrated in 2026, this piece isn't a tribute. It's an inevitability.
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John Coltrane - From Form To Spirit (Solid Gold & Solid Black Vinyl LP)
John Coltrane - From Form to Spirit needs no persuasion: this Gold triple vinyl speaks entirely for itself. From the early fire of "Trane's Blues" and "Straight Street" to the revelations of "Blue Train" and "Moment's Notice," and the ascensions of "Giant Steps," "Naima," or "My Favorite Things," each side traces the evolution of a musician moving from form… to spirit. Wrapped in an elegant metallic Gold Pantone trifold, the edition includes an exclusive text, integrated photos, and precise details for every session. For the centennial Coltrane would have celebrated in 2026, this piece isn't a tribute. It's an inevitability.
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John Coltrane - From Form to Spirit needs no persuasion: this Gold triple vinyl speaks entirely for itself. From the early fire of "Trane's Blues" and "Straight Street" to the revelations of "Blue Train" and "Moment's Notice," and the ascensions of "Giant Steps," "Naima," or "My Favorite Things," each side traces the evolution of a musician moving from form… to spirit. Wrapped in an elegant metallic Gold Pantone trifold, the edition includes an exclusive text, integrated photos, and precise details for every session. For the centennial Coltrane would have celebrated in 2026, this piece isn't a tribute. It's an inevitability.








