alice coltrane r.i.p

this is so horrible. what a huge inspiration. i'm pretty upset. sitting here at work getting teary. But i feel like she would have wanted us to be serene and positive through this sad time. She wasn't that old, it seemed like the general public had no idea she was sick? I was just listening to her on a Terry Gibbs limelight LP. I know I'll be spinning one of her Impulse masterpieces when i get home today. you know here 'comeback' album from a coupe years ago was incredible also

Michael Brecker was also an extraordinary musician who will be missed. wow, this afternoon just took a turn for the worse. I"m about to go make a little Alice Coltrane display here in the Music Library
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RIP Alice
RIP Michael

Before rare groove and spiritual jazz gained an appreciative record collecting audience I heard terrible things about Alice. Old time be bop collectors made her out to be the Yoko Ono of jazz. A no talent witch who ruined her husbands music.

While Alice and Yoko will never eclipse their husbands I am so glad that today we can see the depth they added to husbands music and spirituality. And enjoy and appreciate their own music without comparing it to their husbands.

Does that make sense?

Dan
 
RIP Alice
RIP Michael

Before rare groove and spiritual jazz gained an appreciative record collecting audience I heard terrible things about Alice. Old time be boppers made her out to be the Yoko Ono of jazz. A no talent witch who ruined her husbands music.

While Alice and Yoko will never eclipse their husbands I am so glad that today we can see the depth they added to husbands music and spirituality.

Does that make sense?

Dan
Makes absoulte sense to me. Journey In Satchidananda is one of the most beautiful albums I own. Alice truly deserved to be recognised as a great artist in her own right.

RIP.
 
Damn, that's terrible.
Satchinadanda is one of my all time favourites (Is it like Forever Changes, as in a record everyone agrees on?).

R.I.P.

I think everyone agrees it's a terrific album...I don't know if everyone agrees it's far and away her best, personally I think Ptah the El Daoud and World Galaxy are pretty untouchable...actually they're all really really good.
 

http://www.emusic.com/album/10602/10602026.html

Joe Henderson Featuring Alice Coltrane: The Elements

Artist: Joe Henderson
Release Date: October 15, 1973
Genre: Jazz
Styles: Bebop, Classic Jazz
Label: Fantasy / Milestone

Review by Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
This is one of the odder Joe Henderson recordings. The four lengthy selections not only feature the great tenor-saxophonist but the piano and harp of Alice Coltrane (during one of her rare appearances as a sideman), violinist Michael White, bassist Charlie Haden, percussionist Kenneth Nash and Baba Duru Oshun on tablas. The somewhat spiritual nature of the music (Henderson's compositions are titled "Fire," "Air," "Water" and "Earth") and the presence of Alice Coltrane makes these Eastern-flavored performances rather unique if not all that essential: an early example of world music in jazz. This recording has been reissued as part of Henderson's eight-CD Milestone box set.
 
http://www.emusic.com/album/10602/10602026.html

Joe Henderson Featuring Alice Coltrane: The Elements

Artist: Joe Henderson
Release Date: October 15, 1973
Genre: Jazz
Styles: Bebop, Classic Jazz
Label: Fantasy / Milestone

Review by Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
This is one of the odder Joe Henderson recordings. The four lengthy selections not only feature the great tenor-saxophonist but the piano and harp of Alice Coltrane (during one of her rare appearances as a sideman), violinist Michael White, bassist Charlie Haden, percussionist Kenneth Nash and Baba Duru Oshun on tablas. The somewhat spiritual nature of the music (Henderson's compositions are titled "Fire," "Air," "Water" and "Earth") and the presence of Alice Coltrane makes these Eastern-flavored performances rather unique if not all that essential: an early example of world music in jazz. This recording has been reissued as part of Henderson's eight-CD Milestone box set.

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Before rare groove and spiritual jazz gained an appreciative record collecting audience I heard terrible things about Alice. Old time be bop collectors made her out to be the Yoko Ono of jazz. A no talent witch who ruined her husbands music.

While Alice and Yoko will never eclipse their husbands I am so glad that today we can see the depth they added to husbands music and spirituality. And enjoy and appreciate their own music without comparing it to their husbands.

Does that make sense?
Very much so. Misguided old fogeys all shook over some powerful women scratching the surface of their patriarch utopia.