#1 out of 1
entertainment22h ago
Inside Alice Coltrane's Spiritual Jazz Awakening
- Coltrane created a cosmic jazz milestone by recording Ptah, the El Daoud and Journey in Satchidananda with a sextet of jazz luminaries.
- The sessions fused harp and tamboura with saxophones and rhythm, signaling a new personal direction for Coltrane.
- The session featured Pharoah Sanders and Joe Henderson, whose contrasting approaches helped shape the album’s texture.
- Journey in Satchidananda is praised for blending harp and tamboura into a serene yet powerful sonic landscape.
- Coltrane’s spiritual shift, including Hinduism and Advaita Vedanta, is presented as central to the album’s meaning.
- Rolling Stone frames the album as a radical, feminine counterpoint to the male-dominated milieu of free jazz.
- The article notes the promotional packaging for Journey, including a doctor’s script-style sleeve from Impulse.
- The piece highlights the album’s lasting influence on spiritual jazz and its place in jazz history.
- The article situates Coltrane’s work within a broader cultural moment of civil rights and spiritual exploration.
Vote 0
