Originally posted by Tenor Freak
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To "do Coltrane" you have to go the whole hog, imv, and the main problem with the Coltrane clones was that they nearly all fought shy of the post Love Supreme stuff that some of the sixties generation started bravely taking on board while Trane was still alive: eg Alan Skidmore, John Surman, Evan Parker.
Mark Lockheart, Iain Ballamy, Steve Buckley, Tim Whitehead, Andy Sheppard and Ed Jones are straightish ahead players from the 1980s who imv took Coltrane sucessfully on board by leavening the Trane approach as one of several (including Wayne Shorter and Joe Henderson). I don't think the influence of Mike Brecker has altogether been healthy on younger tenor players, it tends to formularize their playing.
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