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Personnel: John Coltrane (tenor saxophone); McCoy Tyner (piano); Jimmy Garrison (acoustic bass); Elvin Jones (drums).Producer: Bob Thiele.Reissue producer: Michael Cuscuna.Recorded at the Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey on December 9, 1964. Includes liner notes by John Coltrane and Michael Cuscuna.Digitally remastered using 20-bit technology by Erick Labson.Personnel: John Coltrane (vocals, tenor saxophone); Archie Shepp (tenor saxophone); McCoy Tyner (piano); Jimmy Garrison, Art...
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Right from the very first hearing, absolutely every single jazzcritic shared the same opinion - whether trained musicians or not, true or would-be jazz expert: "A Love Supreme" is John Coltrane's most important recording. And the rave reviews which appeared in the magazines Downbeat, Jazz Hot, Jazz Podium and Swingjournal reflected this: critics all over the world, in America, Europe and Japan recognized that Coltrane's deep religious belief had influenced both his approach to life and his music-making. It not...
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Description The Turtle Island String Quartet has the chops, the guts, the soul, the spirit, and the taste to take on the musical legacy of John Coltrane -- what more could anyone want? One of the great soloists, composers, and bandleaders in jazz history, Coltrane transformed the music of his time through the strength of his personality and his recordings continue to transform the music of all following times. This disc carries on that series of transformation by setting his music in the context...
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Easily one of the most important records ever made, John Coltrane's A Love Supreme was his pinnacle studio outing that at once compiled all of his innovations from his past, spoke of his current deep spirituality, and also gave a glimpse into the next two and a half years (sadly, those would be his last). Recorded at the end of 1964, Trane's classic quartet of Elvin Jones, McCoy Tyner, and Jimmy Garrison stepped into the studio and created one of the most thought-provoking, concise, and technically...
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Easily one of the most important records ever made, John Coltrane 's A Love Supreme was his pinnacle studio outing that at once compiled all of his innovations from his past, spoke of his current deep spirituality, and also gave a glimpse into the next two and a half years (sadly, those would be his last). Recorded at the end of 1964, Trane's classic quartet of Elvin Jones , McCoy Tyner , and Jimmy Garrison stepped into the studio and created one of the most thought-provoking, concise, and technically...
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Album review: The Turtle Island String Quartet has the chops, the guts, the soul, the spirit, and the taste to take on the musical legacy of John Coltrane -- what more could anyone want? One of the great soloists, composers, and bandleaders in jazz history, Coltrane transformed the music of his time through the strength of his personality and his recordings continue to transform the music of all following times. This disc carries on that series of transformation by setting his music in the context...
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Personnel: John Coltrane (tenor saxophone); McCoy Tyner (piano); Jimmy Garrison (acoustic bass); Elvin Jones (drums).Producer: Bob Thiele.Reissue producer: Michael Cuscuna.Recorded at the Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey on December 9, 1964. Includes liner notes by John Coltrane and Michael Cuscuna.Digitally remastered using 20-bit technology by Erick Labson.Personnel: John Coltrane (vocals, tenor saxophone); Archie Shepp (tenor saxophone); McCoy Tyner (piano); Jimmy Garrison, Art...
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Free standard shipping on orders above $199. Artist Books. Authentic note-for-note transcriptions. 9x12 inches. 24 pages. Published by Hal Leonard. The All Music Guide calls John Coltrane's A Love Supreme easily one of the most important records ever made, and Coltrane has referred to it as his gift to God. This exceptional songbook presents exact note-for-note tenor saxophone transcriptions for every piece on this landmark album. Includes: Acknowledgement (Part I) Resolution (Part II) Pursuance (Part III) Psalm (Part IV).
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Hal Leonard John Coltrane A Love Supreme (Saxophone) The All Music Guide calls John Coltrane's A Love Supreme “easily one of the most important records ever made,” and Coltrane has referred to it as his “gift to God.” This exceptional songbook presents exact note-for-note tenor saxophone transcriptions for every piece on this landmark album. Includes: Acknowledgement (Part I) * Resolution (Part II) * Pursuance (Part III) * Psalm (Part IV).
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Personnel: John Coltrane (tenor saxophone); McCoy Tyner (piano); Jimmy Garrison (acoustic bass); Elvin Jones (drums).Producer: Bob Thiele.Reissue producer: Michael Cuscuna.Recorded at the Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey on December 9, 1964. Includes liner notes by John Coltrane and Michael Cuscuna.Digitally remastered using 20-bit technology by Erick Labson.Personnel: John Coltrane (vocals, tenor saxophone); Archie Shepp (tenor saxophone); McCoy Tyner (piano); Jimmy Garrison, Art...
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John Coltrane - A Love Supreme: Tenor Saxophone
The All Music Guide calls John Coltrane's A Love Supreme "easily one of the most important records ever made," and Coltrane has referred to it as his "gift to God." This exceptional songbook presents exact note-for-note tenor saxophone transcriptions for every piece on this landmark album. Includes: Acknowledgement (Part I) ¥ Resolution (Part II) ¥ Pursuance (Part III) ¥ Psalm (Part IV).
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John Coltrane looks pretty serious on the cover of A Love Supreme, seriously genius. ©1964 MCA
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Saxist’s spiritually powerful tour de force is considered one of the all-time great jazz recordings. With pianist McCoy Tyner & drummer Elvin Jones.
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CDs. Coltrane,john: A Love Supreme
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January 26, 2003: I PURCHASED BOTH THE REGULAR VERSION OF LOVE SUPREME, AND FOUND IT TIMELESS, THIS DELUXE EDITION IS FOR THE PEOPLE THAT THE REGULAR EDITION LEFT THEM WANTING MORE. IT IS AWESOME! THE WRITTEN LITERATURE GIVES SO MUCH INSIGHT OF THE EVENTS LEADING TO HIS GREATEST WORK. IT IS THE LOGICAL LOVE SUPREME FOR PEOPLE THAT LOVE COLTRANE'S WORK. I DO NOT RECOMMEND OTHER WORKS AFTER THIS ONE WHEN HE DISASSEMBLED HIS CLASSIC BAND. BUT THERE MAY BE OTHERS WHO WOULD. BUT OVERALL...
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Down Beat (4/8/65) - 5 Stars - Excellent - "...Coltrane's artistry is evident in his never permitting tension to overcome its counterpoise, release....[A LOVE SUPREME] is a significant album, because Coltrane has brought together the promising but underdeveloped aspects of his previous work; has shorn, compressed, extended and tamed them; and has emerged a greater artist for it...."
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John Coltrane - A Love Supreme is a jazz album recorded by John Coltrane's quartet on December 9, 1964. The album is a four-part suite, broken up into tracks called "Acknowledgement" (which contains the famous mantra that gave the suite its name), "Resolution," "Pursuance," and "Psalm." It is intended to be a spiritual album, broadly representative of a personal struggle for purity. The final track, "Psalm," uniquely corresponds to the wording of a devotional poem Coltrane included in the liner notes...
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This special edition includes a CD and DVD featuring the performance of the Branford Marsalis Quartet live at the Bimhuis Jazz Club in Amsterdam on March 30, 2003. The DVD also includes tour footage, interviews with the band, Alice Coltrane, and more. 158 minutes total footage.
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The All Music Guide calls John Coltrane's A Love Supreme easily one of the most important records ever made, and Coltrane has referred to it as his gift to God. This exceptional songbook presents exact note-for-note tenor saxophone transcriptions for every piece on this landmark album. Includes: Acknowledgement (Part I) · Resolution (Part II) · Pursuance (Part III) · Psalm (Part IV).
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Right from the very first hearing, absolutely every single jazzcritic shared the same opinion – whether trained musicians or not, true or would-be jazz expert: “A Love Supreme” is John Coltrane’s most important recording. And the rave reviews which appeared in the magazines Downbeat, Jazz Hot, Jazz Podium and Swingjournal reflected this: critics all over the world, in America, Europe and Japan recognized that Coltrane’s deep religious belief had influenced both his approach to life and his music...
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This is an album that every fan of any kind of music should own, why? It is brilliantly complex, and yet simple and completely unpretentious at the same time. Despite all the innovations in music since its original release it still sounds ahead of its time. Coltrane is in top form on the album and locks in tightly with his group creating an entrancing interplay that springs out of the recording like it is live. But for all of its jazz influence and brilliance this isn't an album that can only...
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Moments Notice. La Danse Du Bonheur. Model Trance. Acknowledgment. Resolution. Pursuance. Psalm. Round Midnight. Countdown. My Favorite Things. Naima. Song To John. So What.
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Hal Leonard Branford Marsalis Quartet Performs Coltrane's A Love Supreme - Live in Amsterda This special edition includes a CD and DVD featuring the performance of the Branford Marsalis Quartet live at the Bimhuis Jazz Club in Amsterdam on March 30, 2003. The DVD also includes tour footage, interviews with the band, Alice Coltrane, and more.
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Personnel: John Coltrane (tenor saxophone); McCoy Tyner (piano); Jimmy Garrison (acoustic bass); Elvin Jones (drums).Producer: Bob Thiele.Reissue producer: Michael Cuscuna.Recorded at the Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey on December 9, 1964. Includes liner notes by John Coltrane and Michael Cuscuna.Digitally remastered using 20-bit technology by Erick Labson.Personnel: John Coltrane (vocals, tenor saxophone); Archie Shepp (tenor saxophone); McCoy Tyner (piano); Jimmy Garrison, Art...
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