Advantages: Improvisation at it's best Disadvantages: It's sad that there are only 3 songs in that record(+ 1 bonus track)
...How can someone make a brief description of what JohnColtrane was? Well, he can't in my opinion without inevitably using terms as"the tenor king", "John "I almost own jazz" coltrane" and other similar phrases of exaggeration. I guess that for some people such as the one just mentioned a some sort of "brief introduction" is impossible but I will give it a try.
JohnColtrane began playing clarinet and alto saxophone at the age of seventeen in the city of Philadelphia Officially , his careeer starts pretty late, considering other cats like Charlie Parker for example, at the age 29. Whose sideman was he? Miles Davis. Not too bad for a 29-old guy. He actually played on the legendary Miles Davis "kind of blue" recording. He left the Miles Davis quintet and devoted himself at a new band, with him as a bandleader. From that day until his death...
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Advantages: In a word.....Genius Disadvantages: Might just stop you from getting anything done
...of the four, I never find myself stopping the CD after it has finished.
There are standout solo moments from the other band members too, especially from McCoy, but it is JohnColtrane who resonates long after the music has finished.
If you think you don't like Jazz, you really should try this album and if you think you do, this is absolutely essential listening. Along with Miles Davis' "Kind of Blue", this a jazz album that reached a far wider audience than the genre, simply because it is THAT good....
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helpful 13.09.2006
Jazz Supreme Review ofLove Supreme, A - JohnColtraneby
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Advantages: The pinnacle of Coltrane's immense contribution to jazz. Disadvantages: Inaccessible without perseverance.
...When I first listened to this album, I attempted to track what Coltrane was doing musically. This proved useless, for in a way the musical elements of 'A Love Supreme' are subordinate to the profound sense of spirituality.
I'm not a religious person myself, but when listening to this album, I couldn't help but be awe-inspired by Coltrane's apparent subservience to God. He states himself that the album is a gift to God, and an expression of gratitude for the incredible talent with which he's been blessed.
Coltrane uses his regular quartet on this album (the most staunch member being pianist McCoy Tyner), and although these musicians perform admirable supporting roles this is Coltrane's album from beginning to end.
As I've already stated, one shouldn't listen to 'A Love Supreme' attempting to break down the musical elements...
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