Enter the depths of spiritual jazz where soulful ensembles resonate.
A grand modal performance by a big band, this work combines heavy brass and spiritual improvisation, symbolizing Coltrane's explorations during his creative period.
John Coltrane's saxophone resonates like a prayer, supported by a solid brass and rhythm section. Amidst the flood of sound, there is a precise structure, with each player freely responding to one another as they explore a deep spirituality. The melody is both wild and sacred, embodying the moment when music transforms into a religious experience. Amidst the torrent of improvisation, a firm sense of purpose and architectural beauty coexist, and this masterpiece marks the pinnacle of Coltrane's late career as a performance record that delves into the heart of spiritual jazz.
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Song Of The Underground Railroad
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Greensleeves
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Arranged By, Conductor - Eric Dolphy
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Artwork - Tim Bryant (2)
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Bass - Art Davis
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Bass - Jimmy Garrison
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Bass - Reggie Workman
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Drums - Elvin Jones
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Euphonium - Carl Bowman
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French Horn - Donald Corrado
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French Horn - Julius Watkins
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French Horn - Bob Northern
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French Horn - Robert Swissel
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Photography By - Ron Slenzak
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Piano - McCoy Tyner
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Producer - Ed Michel
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Producer [Guidance] - Alice Coltrane
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Producer [Original Recordings] - Creed Taylor
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Reeds - Eric Dolphy
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Reeds - Pat Patrick
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Soprano Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone - John Coltrane
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Trombone - Britt Woodman
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Trumpet - Booker Little
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Tuba - Bill Barber