Despite being John Coltrane‘s most celebrated album, and one of the most beloved jazz albums of all time, A Love Supreme wasn’t a record that the saxophonist touched on much in the live setting. Up ...
John Coltrane rarely performed the music from A Love Supreme after its release at the end of 1964 – meaning even the most ardent... John Coltrane's Masterpiece Breathes New Life With 'A Love Supreme: ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. After nearly six decades, a private recording of a rare, nightclub performance by John Coltrane of his magnum opus, “A Love ...
Live musical performances are usually freer than those recorded in studios, for reasons having to do with the peculiar psychology of many performing artists. In public, where what’s played is what’s ...
Swap Reggie Workman on bass for Jimmy Garrison, and you'd have the Coltrane's last and most important combo, which plays on this newly released recording. Credit: Michael Ochs Archives / GETTY IMAGES ...
A Love Supreme: Live In Seattle comes from a gig at The Penthouse in October 1965. The recording, by a septet, is a radical reading of John Coltrane's suite which has only previously been heard by ...
Most jazz lovers know that in 1965 the great saxophonist John Coltrane (1926-1967) played the Penthouse, the erstwhile Pioneer Square jazz club where he recorded the important transitional album “Live ...
After nearly six decades, a private recording of a rare, nightclub performance by John Coltrane of his magnum opus, “A Love Supreme,” is set for commercial release this fall. Recorded in late 1965 on ...
John Coltrane, photographed performing at The Penthouse during a run of performances in Seattle, Wash. in 1965. A recording of one, long lost, is now being released as A Love Supreme: Live in Seattle.
John Coltrane was moving faster than the speed of sound in 1965. Besides divining his place within the music, the world, his God, he was touring; a two week gig with Thelonious Monk at the Village ...