kvmani.blogg.se

Alice coltrane harp
Alice coltrane harp











alice coltrane harp

journeying fearlessly across the astral plane. There are moments of calm, but not many of them." Īquarium Drunkard's Tyler Wilcox described the album as "beautiful, scary and transcendent" and "a major addition to the Alice Coltrane canon," and remarked that it "features the pioneering musician and her incredible band. are high energy work-outs totally in the spirit of John Coltrane at his most unleashed. In a review for All About Jazz, Chris May wrote that the album "puts the final nail in the canard that Alice Coltrane was some sort of wafty harp-playing counterbalance to her husband's shamanistic saxophone," and commented: "The four tracks. Reception Professional ratings Review scores The recording features three compositions associated with John Coltrane plus a version of Alice Coltrane's "Journey in Satchidananda". On the album, Coltrane appears on harp, piano and organ, and is joined by bassist Charlie Haden, sarod player Aashish Khan, tabla player Pranesh Khan, drummer Ben Riley, and a tamboura player listed simply as Bobby W. It was recorded at the Berkeley Community Theater in Berkeley, California, in July 1972, and was released as a double album in 2019 by the German label BCT. Live at the Berkeley Community Theater 1972 is a live album by Alice Coltrane. Live at the Berkeley Community Theater 1972

alice coltrane harp

Berkeley Community Theater, Berkeley, California













Alice coltrane harp