John Coltrane’s previously unheard full-length Both Directions at Once: The Lost Album was released late last month, decades after its recording in 1963. Now, it’s been announced that the album is Coltrane’s highest-charting release ever, reaching no. 21 on the Billboard Top 200 chart. Recorded with his “classic quartet,” the album also topped the jazz charts and has reportedly solid 100k equivalent units, according to a press release.

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