All Artists: Alice Coltrane Title: Journey in Satchidananda Members Wishing: 2 Total Copies: 0 Label: Mca Release Date: 2/28/1990 Genre: Jazz Style: Avant Garde & Free Jazz Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 076741311927 |
Alice Coltrane Journey in Satchidananda Genre: Jazz
Japan exclusive remastered reissue packaged in a limited edition miniature LP sleeve. Impulse. 2004. |
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CD ReviewsThe Real Deal John P. Morgan | Beautiful San Dimas, CA | 12/22/2007 (5 out of 5 stars) "What I really like about Amazon is that it truly does belong to the people. Just like in any community, there are some people that I resonate more with than to others. Through this "community" I came across a man by the name of Louis Alemayehu. He left a comment on one of my reviews that I really appreciated. So I looked at his personal profile and at some of the reviews he had written and came upon this album. I listened to the samples and immediately the groove moved deep into my soul. I knew I had to have it. If it's at all possible, I would rather own the vinyl version rather than the CD version. I don't know. Maybe I'm just nostalgic, but I prefer the big, clumsy vinyl records over CDs. To me, they have a fatter, richer sound. Maybe I'm just hearing what I want to hear. Who knows? So I make a phone call to a guy I know who still sells records. Most of his stock is used, but it's high quality. I thought I was obsessive when it came to records, but this cat has a picture of himself next to the word. But it's great because you know that the merchandise there will be top notch. I asked him if he has this album. "Yeah, babe...I got three...c'mon in, I'll give you a deal..." The real deal is that I now own this incredible record. Maybe I'm just exaggerating, but the more I listen to it, the more I realize that this album was always in my life even if I didn't know it. It's like this. Have you ever met someone you took an instant liking to? We've all had that experience because we're all One on a universal level. The only reason why we don't get along with everyone and everything is because we've forgotten that Oneness. It doesn't mean it's not there, it's just not present in an 'ordinary' level of awareness. I guess that's why we each must answer the call of our heart and become extraordinary. But anyway, this album 'reintroduced' itself to my spirit/my soul. I found myself laying on the couch just letting the music ooze itself through my skin, into and through my cells, into and through every atom until finally, I was One with it. I was at Home...my True Home...the place/the space between the Visible and the Invisble...the Realm of the Infinite...the Realm where I knew after reading Louis Alemayehu's reviews, I was One with him, as well. Maybe I'll never meet the man. Maybe I never need to. But it's just amazing how we all can influence one another if we're open to it. Afterall, we are more alike than we are different. So, Louis, if you ever read this review, thanks a lot, man, I appreciate it. I hope you give this music a try. It'll touch your soul and center your spirit if you let it. Thank you Alice Coltrane...I hope that wherever you now are, you and John are continuing to create Eternal Music. Peace & Blessings, everyone... john 'the Light Coach'" Beautifully Successful on a Musical Tightrope Talking Wall | Queen Creek, AZ | 03/14/2008 (5 out of 5 stars) "I'm keeping this short n' sweet. I'm a musician and 40 year student of jazz music. I have a fairly large collection of John Coltrane's music, including some of the more "difficult" stuff he did with Alice toward the end of his life. This is a wonderful CD. Playing this type of music and keeping it genuine and sincere is definitely a challenge. The sound is just right, the keys of the pieces, it's all very beautiful and well executed. There isn't an overkill on the wondrous harp glissandos. I have heard similar material that is heavy on the Eastern sounds that fail miserably because they cross the line from genuine into something that was too far over the cosmic edge, attempting to sound full of wonder and ending up sounding sickly sweet - the equivalent of drinking from a Karo corn syrup. In fact, I have Alice Coltrane's and Carlos Santana's Illuminations in mind as I type this. Alice and her company of musicians pull it off in this setting. I'll be playing this a lot. It occurs to me that this music probably wouldn't have been possible without the death of John Coltrane. If you like this, you might also enjoy Big Fun by Miles Davis. It is also full of Eastern influence - though Miles' music is a bit darker and definitely very electric." Transcendental Jazz... Superlative, Cosmic Beauty! S. J. Charles | Atlanta, Ga. | 02/11/2009 (5 out of 5 stars) "What can I say?
This is the music that forever turned me on to Jazz, Pharoah Sanders, and of course, Alice Coltrane! First hearing it nearly 40 years ago, as a young hippy in Boulder, my girlfriend & I endlessly looping it on our eight-track, Alice's harp glissandos & Pharoah's simple, yet incredibly powerful soloing, forever imprinted upon me just how deeply spiritual a connection music can reflect. I still find myself taken to a peaceful, yet intense place, every time I hear even some of this great music. Each time I pick up my soprano sax (for over 30 years now), the influence of Pharoah's playing on this album, is with me. It was this deepness & intensity of soul, spirit, and primordial universality, that spurred me to pick up the saxophone, (& flute), and inspires me to this day. That this album is not mentioned in the same breath with "A Love Supreme", & "Kind of Blue", by enough music lovers, is truly bewildering. It is a classic, and one of the most beautiful albums ever recorded." |