VOL № C086 — July 2024
COMING SOON: Transfiguration by Alice Coltrane will be the July 2024 Classics Record of the Month. You're on the interest list and will be notified when it becomes available. Sign up to be notified by email when this album launches.
Recorded live at a UCLA concert hall in April 1978, Coltrane plays piano and organ accompanied by Roy Haynes on drums and Reggie Workman on bass. The trio conjures both a universe and a universal consciousness; Coltrane has no qualms with the commingling of exhilaration and asceticism it demands of listeners. In fact, she demands that you come closer, to its tone and to your natural self.
What this feels like in one aspect is Black music’s Bonnie and Clyde fantasy realized. What if we escape from mundane language and commune fully in these codes of light and frequency? It doesn’t have to be strange or timid. What if we pragmatically exceed ourselves and gather in silhouette as light bodies, here, on stage in plain sight?
Alice and John were both fugitives from...
LP 1 / Side A
1 Transfiguration |
2 Spoken Introduction \u0026 One For The Father |
LP 1 / Side B
1 Prema |
2 Affinity |
LP 2 / Side C
1 Krishnaya |
2 Leo |
LP 2 / Side D
1 |