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Sean Trane
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Posted: 11 May 2011 at 10:27am |
Trane's legacy
Mostly to mention some of Coltrane's sidekicks' later works (post july 67) and their best works:... but I kind of avoid the really dissonant stuff (free-jazz)
Alice Coltrane - Ptah el Daoud
Carlos Santana et Alice Coltrane - Illuminations Carlos & John McLaughlin - Love Devotion Surrender McCoy Tyner - Sahara McCoy Tyner - A Song For My Lady McCoy Tyner - Extensions McCoy Tyner - Asante Pharoah sanders - Karma Elvin Jones - On The Mountain McCoy Tyner - Song Of The New World
Alice Coltrane - Journey in Satchidananda Archie shepp - The Way ahead. Pharoah Sanders - Summun, Bukmun, Umyun (aka Deaf Dumb Blind) Other additions are welcome Edited by Sean Trane - 12 May 2011 at 3:12am |
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Abraxas
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Leon Thomas - Spirits of Known & Unknown: fabulous sang jazz tunes in the vein of Pharoah Sanders.
Don Cherry - Organic Music Society Lonnie Liston Smith - Expansions and Astral Travelling
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Kazuhiro
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This is my personal opinion. Therefore, it cannot know whether this opinion is general. I felt zeal and the breath of Coltrane succeeded a little in the music character of "Emergency" of Tony Williams. Of course, the relation between the member and Coltrane of Lifetime might be little. However, overwhelming power of the organ and the guitar. And, it was felt that the part of ensemble beyond strange looked like the blissout that Coltrane had done. |
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Abraxas
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Actually, you're not alone, I was going to mention that album but then thought better not heh. Both, Larry Young and McLaughlin were/are Coltrane fans as far as I'm aware of, so you're not stretching things. And well, Tony Williams is like an Elvin Jones having done a step forward towards the rock genre. A lot of the jamming in there, while psychedelic and rockish in nature, can have that aura and freeness of Coltrane, I agree. The same goes for John McLaughlin's Devotion, to a lesser extent.
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Sean Trane
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i'd put these two in the Sanders sub-galaxy really!!!....
Not a big fan of Leon Thomas and his schmaltzy-spritual chants...
Love Astral Travelling, though.
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