The Major Works of John Coltrane
John Coltrane · 1992
141 min · 5 tracks · post-bop · free jazz · hard bop
A sprawling exploration of free jazz that challenges conventional structures through improvisation and spiritual themes.
Why this album works
This album is significant for its comprehensive representation of Coltrane's evolution as an artist, particularly highlighting his bold ventures into free jazz. It serves as a critical resource for understanding Coltrane's impact on jazz and has been influential in shaping the genre's direction. Critics have noted its importance in preserving the legacy of one of jazz's most revered figures.
- Best for
- sprawling exploration of sound patient build to climax immersive headphone experience
- Context
- Released in 1992, 'The Major Works of John Coltrane' arrives posthumously, encapsulating Coltrane's groundbreaking contributions to jazz. This compilation showcases his experimental ethos during the 1960s, particularly his pursuit of spiritual expression through music. By this time, Coltrane had already established himself as a pivotal figure in jazz, influencing countless artists with his innovative techniques.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Ella Fitzgerald· Diana Ross· Bob Dylan· Barbra Streisand· Frank Zappa· Chick Corea· Aretha Franklin· George Benson
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
Disc 1
- 1 Ascension: Edition I Standout 38:40
- 2 Om Standout 28:49
Disc 2
- 1 Ascension: Edition II 40:33
- 2 Kulu Se Mama (Juno Se Mama) Standout 18:59
- 3 Selflessness 14:56
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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