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Huntington Ashram Monastery / World Galaxy
Label: Impulse! Records
Released: 2012
Track listing: Huntington Ashram Monastery: Huntington Ashram Monastery; Turiya;
Parmahansa Lake; Via Sivanandager; IHS; Jaya Jaya Rama; World
Galaxy: My Favorite Things; Galaxy Around Olodumare; Galaxy in Turiya; Galaxy
in Satchidananda; A Love Supreme.
Inception
By McCoy Tyner
Label: Impulse!
Released: 2012
Track listing: Inception; There Is No Greater Love; Blues for Gwen; Sunset; Effendi; Speak Low.
Alice Coltrane: Huntington Ashram Monastery / World Galaxy
by Chris M. Slawecki
Composer, pianist, keyboard player, harpist and bandleader Alice (McLeod) Coltrane married John Coltrane in 1965. She played in her husband's band until his passing in 1967 but his influence remained strong throughout her music thereafter. Few of her albums reflect this influence more strongly than Huntington Ashram Monastery, recorded in 1969, and World Galaxy, recorded in ...
McCoy Tyner Trio: Inception
by Lawrence Peryer
Though two tracks from October 1960 were previously issued under McCoy Tyner's name, they were outtakes from John Coltrane dates where the saxophonist sat out. Inception marks the pianist's first proper release as bandleader, with the sessions for Impulse! taking place at Rudy Van Gelder's studio on January 10 and 11, 1962. Of the set's six ...
On Impulse / There Will Never Be Another You
Label: Impulse! Records
Released: 2011
Track listing: On Green Dolphin Street; Everything Happens To Me; Hold 'em Joe; Blue
Room; Three Little Words; On Green Dolphin Street; Three Little Words;
Mademoiselle de Paris; To a Wild Rose; There Will Never Be Another You.
Sonny Rollins: On Impulse / There Will Never Be Another You
by Greg Simmons
What could be better than an album by Sonny Rollins? Two albums by Sonny Rollins, especially a reissue of two treasured Impulse! releases--On Impulse! (1965) and There Will Never Be Another You (1978)--in their entirety, on a single 75-minute CD. That's a lot of satisfying tenor time with the Saxophone Colossus. On the heels ...





