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John Coltrane’s Lost 1963 Album Drops After 60 Years—And It’s Breaking the Internet

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John Coltrane’s Lost 1963 Album Drops After 60 Years—And It’s Breaking the Internet

The music world is in absolute meltdown. A never-before-heard recording from jazz legend John Coltrane has surfaced after being locked away in a vault for 60 years, and fans are losing their collective minds. The track, titled “Untitled Original 11383,” was captured during a spontaneous 1963 studio session with his classic quartet, just months before he recorded the landmark “A Love Supreme.” What’s driving the frenzy? It’s not just the lost song—it’s the raw, frantic energy of a Coltrane at his creative peak, a sound that feels alive and urgent. Social media exploded overnight with fans calling it a "holy grail" of jazz, and the audio is already racking up millions of streams. Some say it’s even better than the legendary "Giant Steps." The catch? The original tape was found buried in a forgotten box at a New York estate sale, sold for pocket change, and now appraised at six figures. This is viral gold—history, mystery, and a pure sonic earthquake that proves John Coltrane is still the king.