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John Cage To David Byrne: Four Decades Of Contemporary Music
Label: Impulse! Records
Released: 2001
Interstellar Space
Label: Impulse! Records
Released: 2000
Track listing: Mars; Venus; Jupiter; Saturn; Leo; Jupiter Variation.
Kulu Se Mama
Label: Impulse! Records
Released: 2000
Track listing: Kulu Se Mama/ Vigil/ Welcome/ Selflessness/ Dusk Dawn/ Dusk Dawn (alt).
Ascension
Label: Impulse! Records
Released: 2000
Track listing: Ascension- Edition II/ Ascension- Edition I.
John Coltrane / Archie Shepp: New Thing At Newport
by Derek Taylor
What better place than the Newport Jazz Festival, a historically tight-laced and conservative jazz forum, for the quartets of Coltrane and Shepp to pour out their soulful selves as libations for the masses? Prior to this 1963 concert the festival’s track record with adventurous jazz fare was checkered at best. Monk and Giuffre had played there ...
John Coltrane: Impressions
by Derek Taylor
For a cross-section of Coltrane’s muse circa the early 1960s few albums are as representative as Impressions. The disc gathers performances from both concert and studio dates and offers an assortment of compositions that together illustrate just how multifaceted the master could be. Though none of the material on this most recent edition is unissued and ...
John Coltrane: Interstellar Space
by Derek Taylor
Arguments abound as to when John Coltrane reached his creative zenith. There are listeners who look upon his Giant Steps period, documented through a string of recordings on the Altantic label as his most fertile period. Others with freer leanings point to his so-called Late Period as the source of the most musical promise and joy. ...
John Coltrane: Kulu Se Mama
by Derek Taylor
John Coltrane's reverence of African culture is well documented both in his music and in the many accounts of his life, both musical and personal. His own recordings and as well as his earlier work as a sideman are rife with examples of his Afrocentric leanings. The title piece of this disc is arguably the most ...





