Forbes reports the “lost album” earned John Coltrane his first Billboard Top 40 entry:
Jazz fans got a monumental treat last week in the form of John Coltrane’s posthumously released Both Directions at Once: The Lost Album, which the virtuosic saxophonist recorded with his Classic Quartet in 1963. Those fans responded by giving Coltrane his first Top 40 album on the Billboard 200, 51 years after his death.
You can hear all seven tracks on the single-disc version here.