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| 1 | Acknowledgement |
| 2 | Resolution |
| 3 | Pursuance |
| 4 | Psalm |
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John Coltrane saw the album-legenth suite a Love Supreme as his gift to God. The world has come to see it as a classic, not only Coltrane's best know n work, but one of the most important and influent ial jazz records ever made.
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A Love Supreme is a suite about redemption, a work of pure spirit and song, that encapsulates all the struggles and aspirations of the 1960s. Following hard on the heels of the lyrical, swinging Crescent, A Love Supreme heralded Coltrane's search for spiritual and musical freedom, as expressed through polyrhythms, modalities, and purely vertical forms that seemed strange to some jazz purists, but which captivated more adventurous listeners (and rock fellow travelers such as the Jimi Hendrix Experience, Cream, and the Byrds), while initiating a series of volatile, unruly prayer offerings, including Kulu Su Mama, Ascension, Om, Meditations, Expression, Interstellar Space. From the urgent speech-like timbre of his tenor, to the serpentine textures and earthy groove of Elvin Jones's drumming, Coltrane's suite proceeds with escalating intensity, conveying a hard-fought wisdom and a beckoning serenity in the prayer-like drones of "Psalm," where Jones rolls and rumbles like thunder as Garrison and Tyner toll away suggestively--all the while Coltrane searches for that one climactic note worthy of the love he wants to share. --Chip Stern
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Language : English
- Product Dimensions : 4.88 x 5.55 x 0.47 inches; 3.46 Ounces
- Manufacturer : Impulse!
- Item model number : 2070237
- Original Release Date : 2003
- Date First Available : July 26, 2006
- Label : Impulse!
- ASIN : B0000A118M
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #6,101 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #7 in Avant Garde & Free Jazz (CDs & Vinyl)
- #10 in Modern Postbebop (CDs & Vinyl)
- #12 in Bebop (CDs & Vinyl)
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... for Coltrane's playing, that is, or post bebop jazz in general, for that matter. Or for me to say that you'll be comfortable with Coltrane's musical affirmation of his religious "recovery' from drugs and booze. His "love supreme" is not of the flesh in this music; he is seriously seeking transcendence through submission to the Love of God. Whether you'll hear Coltrane's awakened spirituality in the music, or simply some very fine lyrical jazz supported by superb piano-playing from McCoy Tyner, will probably depend on your own sense of transcendence.
It's that question of transcendence that interests me. I'm not sure how this will play out in evolutionary terms, but I have to wonder whether the "yearning for transcendence" isn't instinctual in Homo sapiens. Next to Fear and Loathing of Mortality -AKA death - the longing for 'just a little bit' of Transcendence must be the wellspring of all human religious beliefs. That must be why Religion has inspired such a huge amount of the world's great music. Of all the arts - in words, in paint, in stone - music seems to me to have the greatest potential for expressing transcendence of our paltry material existence, possibly because it's the least material in itself. Music exists only immaterially, only in the moment of hearing and in the memory of the hearer. Post-modernist critics now insist that the 'meaning' of a poem or a novel has to be negotiated between the writer and the reader, but the words are solid on the page where they will remain until the paper crumbles. Music is always negotiated between the composer and the "first listener", i.e. the performer. Even jazz improvisation is negotiated by ear; Coltrane's 4-part composition on "A Love Supreme" is after all not finally HIS, but rather a collaboration of four irrevocably individual human beings. At its peak, the negotiation can be ecstatic.
So. From Gregorian chant to Bach cantatas to Arvo Pärt or John Coltrane, Religion has always made great Music. Some of that amounts to the merely pragmatic question of patronage; churches have always been splendid performance spaces. I imagine also that the experience of a sense of transcendence through music made fervent believers of many great composers. John Coltrane professed that his religious awakening saved his life from the despair and contempt of his earlier music. The music was the man, whom Lenny Tristano called "all emotion, no feeling." Biographically speaking, Coltrane's "salvation" in life preceded any "salvation" after death that Christians expect. A lot of self-hating drug/booze abusers, many of them musical, have had their lives 'turned around' by "a Love supreme". More power to religion then! In the end, it's not for me to say ....
John Coltrane’s musical legacy deserves to be preserved with the highest quality sound possible. With this newest release we have been given a perfect pressing with exquisite analog mastering. I have owned several different pressings of this exceptional recording through the years and this one is hands down the very best I’ve ever heard.
I also purchased AP’s pressing of the Coltrane Quintet Ballads LP, and again the quality of the sound and pressing is consistently mind blowing from beginning to end.
If you’re interested in hearing John Coltrane on vinyl and you want to really feel the music, then you need to seek out these new pressings from Analog Productions. The attention to detail is truly remarkable right down to the album jacket, which come in heavy cardboard with glossy cover photo.
A Love Supreme is one of the most legendary moments in jazz, and it has never sounded better than it does here. By far, one of the best sounding pressings I own. Highly recommended for any vinyl jazz enthusiast.
By the way, if you're reading this and haven't heard "A Love Supreme" yet, there are probably a few other highlights from the jazz tradition that you haven't checked out. So I'll just let you know a few of my favorites at this time; if you like or think you might like "A Love Supreme," then maybe you should look into:
- Anthony Braxton, "For Alto"
- Charles Mingus, "The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady"
- Miles Davis, "B...'s Brew"
- Charlie Parker, "The Complete Savoy and Dial Master Takes"
- Paul Motian, "Conception Vessel"
- Ornette Coleman, "The Shape of Jazz to Come"
- Eric Dolphy, "Out to Lunch"
- Freddie Hubbard, "Red Clay"
- Albert Ayler, "Spiritual Unity"
- Herbie Hancock, "Sextant"
Ok, of course there's lots more, but that's more than enough for my little advertisement. Happy listening, friends!
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Por lo general, quien lo adquiere sabe de qué se trata. No es una compra para descubrir o probar. Es más una cuestión de gusto.
En particular, esta fue una excelente oportunidad de conseguirlo a un excelente precio. 👍
Reviewed in Brazil on June 16, 2022
Recomendable, llegó en excelente estado.
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