
The Jazz Real Book Equinox and Bassist Steve Davis
Jan 25, 2026
They explore the brooding minor-blues tune Equinox, its slow 12-bar modal groove, and the unusual chord twist that gives it a ritualistic feel. The conversation highlights the original quartet’s sound and a home-recorded demonstration of the tune. A focused segment chronicles bassist Steve Davis’s role, background, and lasting influence on Coltrane’s modal direction.
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Equinox As A Primal Blues Statement
- "Equinox" is a brooding minor-blues piece that reflects Coltrane's return to a primal blues sensibility.
- Its stark, ritualistic mood contrasts with bebop's harmonic complexity and reveals Coltrane's spiritual focus.
Naima Gave The Title
- Naima named the tune "Equinox," and the title ties to Coltrane's birth near the autumn equinox.
- That personal connection deepens the piece's sense of balance and meaning.
A Hidden Gem In Coltrane's Catalog
- Despite being recorded in 1960, Equinox wasn't released until 1964 and never became a Coltrane repertoire staple.
- Its delayed release and limited live presence make it a hidden gem in Coltrane's catalog.




