This iconic saxophone battle between Sonny Rollins and John Coltrane remains one of the few recorded collaborations between the two jazz giants.
A jazz solo piece likely composed for tenor saxophone auditions, blending technical prowess with improvisational flair. Its title hints at a connection to the energetic style of Sonny Rollins' "Tenor Madness".
"Tenor Madness" is one of the few studio recordings featuring Sonny Rollins and John Coltrane together, showcasing a legendary tenor saxophone duel.
The track epitomizes the hard bop style of the 1950s, built on a 12-bar blues structure in B♭.
Iconic jazz standard exemplifying the "tenor battle" tradition, recorded during Coltrane's brief tenure with Rollins' group
A legendary saxophone duel between Sonny Rollins and John Coltrane, marking one of Coltrane's earliest notable recordings.