Released 1971 Length 37:06 Release date 1971 | Recorded 8 November 1970 Genres Jazz, Avant-garde jazz | |
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Alice coltrane journey in satchidananda 1971 full album
Journey in Satchidananda is the fourth solo album by Alice Coltrane. Its title (and title track) reflects Coltrane's inspiration by Swami Satchidananda, to whom she had become close, and whose disciple she was.
Contents
- Alice coltrane journey in satchidananda 1971 full album
- Alice coltrane ft pharoah sanders journey in satchidananda
- Reception
- Track listing
- Influence
- Personnel
- Songs
- References
"Shiva-Loka", or "realm of Shiva" — the realm of the third member of the Hindu trinity, the "dissolver of creation". "Stopover Bombay" refers to a five-week stay in India and Sri Lanka on which Coltrane was due to go in December 1970. "Something About John Coltrane" is based on themes by her late husband, John Coltrane. "Isis and Osiris", on which Charlie Haden replaces Cecil McBee on bass, and Vishnu Wood plays oud, indicates Coltrane's interest in Middle Eastern and North African music and culture. The presence of the tamboura, played by Tulsi, reflects Coltrane's interest in Indian music and religion.
Alice coltrane ft pharoah sanders journey in satchidananda
Reception
The Allmusic review by Thom Jurek awarded the album 4½ stars stating "this is a remarkable album, and necessary for anyone interested in the development of modal and experimental jazz. It's also remarkably accessible".
Track listing
- "Journey in Satchidananda" -6:39
- "Shiva-Loka" - 6:37
- "Stopover Bombay" - 2:54
- "Something About John Coltrane" - 9:44
- "Isis and Osiris" - 11:49
All compositions by Alice Coltrane. Tracks 1–4 recorded at the Coltrane home studio, Dix Hills, New York, on November 8, 1970; track 5 recorded live at The Village Gate, New York City, on July 4, 1970.
Influence
Personnel
Songs
1Journey in Satchidananda6:40
2Shiva-Loka6:38
3Stopover Bombay2:54