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  2. Giant Steps - Wikipedia

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    Giant Steps is a studio album by the jazz musician John Coltrane. It was released in February 1960 through Atlantic Records. [1] [2] [4] This was Coltrane's first album as leader for the label, with which he had signed a new contract the previous year. The record is regarded as one of the most influential jazz albums of all time.

  3. Giant Steps (composition) - Wikipedia

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    Coltrane named "Giant Steps" after its bass line: "The bass line is kind of a loping one. It goes from minor thirds to fourths, kind of a lop-sided pattern in contrast to moving strictly in fourths or in half-steps." [1] It took two recording sessions two months apart before Coltrane was willing to release his original rendition of "Giant Steps ...

  4. Coltrane changes - Wikipedia

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    Coltrane continued his explorations on the 1960 album Giant Steps and expanded on the substitution cycle in his compositions "Giant Steps" and "Countdown", the latter of which is a reharmonized version of Eddie Vinson's "Tune Up". The Coltrane changes are a standard advanced harmonic substitution used in jazz improvisation.

  5. Giant Steps (Tommy Flanagan album) - Wikipedia

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    Giant Steps (subtitled In Memory of John Coltrane) is an album by pianist Tommy Flanagan recorded in 1982 featuring compositions by John Coltrane. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Reception

  6. File:Giant Steps Visualized on the Circle of Fifths.svg

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    English: The structure of John Coltrane's Giant Steps as shown on the circle of fifths which visually indicates the ascending and descending nature of the Coltrane Changes as well as the chord progressions between the three root chords.

  7. File:Coltrane Giant Steps.jpg - Wikipedia

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  8. Giant Steps (band) - Wikipedia

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    Giant Steps was a pop duo from England that consisted of vocalist/producer Colin Campsie and bassist/keyboardist/producer George McFarlane. They had previously recorded as the Quick . Giant Steps' only album, The Book of Pride , was released in 1988, and its first single " Another Lover " became a hit in the United States, peaking at No. 13 on ...

  9. Giant Steps (The Boo Radleys album) - Wikipedia

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    Giant Steps received favourable reviews upon its release. [6] It had sold 60,000 copies in 1993, becoming Creation Records' best selling release of the year. [17] It reached the UK Top 20; [18] "Lazarus" reached number 76 in the UK. [4] NME [19] and Select [20] named it as album of the year, and it was ranked as #1 in Fanning's Fab Fifty for ...