NOT CRAP, at all.
RIP.
Alice Coltrane
12Angus Jung wrote:A copy of "Journey To Satchitananda" should grace every home.
I listen to her more than her late husband now.
NOT AT ALL CRAP.
I just got a copy of this and I'm floored. Pharoah Sanders + Alice Coltrane = transcendence. Floored!
Can't wait to track down both "Ptah, the El Daoud" and "A Monastic Trio," two other records recorded around the same time with roughly the same line-up.
Quite simply, "Journey in Satchidananda" is the best record I've heard in a few years.
Alice Coltrane
13coach wrote:Angus Jung wrote:A copy of "Journey To Satchitananda" should grace every home.
I listen to her more than her late husband now.
NOT AT ALL CRAP.
I just got a copy of this and I'm floored. Pharoah Sanders + Alice Coltrane = transcendence. Floored!
Can't wait to track down both "Ptah, the El Daoud" and "A Monastic Trio," two other records recorded around the same time with roughly the same line-up.
Quite simply, "Journey in Satchidananda" is the best record I've heard in a few years.
This post piqued my interest, and as a result I bought Journey in Satchidananda. I now feel exactly the same way as described above.
Fuckin' A
HELLO!
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Alice Coltrane
14I don't go to her records much but they never fail to deliver the goods whenever i give one a spin.
The double live LP "Transfiguration" is a sleeper.
The double live LP "Transfiguration" is a sleeper.