Country : United States Label : Impulse! Genres and styles : Free Jazz / Jazz Year : 2021

JOHN COLTRANE – A LOVE SUPREME: LIVE IN SEATTLE

· by Steve Naud

For many jazz lovers, the album A Love Supreme is the magnum opus of the great John Coltrane. It’s true that the record, recorded in 1964 with what is known as his classical quartet—McCoy Tyner on piano, Jimmy Garrison on double bass and Elvin Jones behind the drums—can be rightly considered as one of his discographic summits, so imposing is its striking splendour. However, Coltrane and his companions only rarely played the material in front of an audience. For a long time, A Love Supreme, in Antibes 1965 was the only live version available on record. However, musician Joe Brazil (who accompanied Coltrane on his album Om) had tapes of a performance that took place in Seattle in October 1965, three months after the one in Antibes. To our great delight, the Impulse! label is now releasing the content.

Those expecting a faithful reproduction of the original version of the work may be a little unsettled, since there are some notable differences between the album and what Coltrane and his cohorts did with it on stage in Seattle. First of all, the number of players has been increased: tenor sax player Pharoah Sanders (then a protégé of the great master), alto sax player Carlos Ward and a second bass player, Rafael Garrett, joined the ranks. Then, the length of the cycle was almost doubled since, in addition to further developing the existing pieces, Coltrane added interludes which are in fact improvised parts during which the drummer and the two bassists perform. Finally, the nature of the music played is of a completely different order than what the audience had heard on their vinyl at home. The percussion is much more present and the playing of the saxophonists is much more vehement than the audience was expecting. In fact, the original suite was mostly used as a framework for Coltrane to push his research towards unheard sounds even further. The themes played at the beginning of each section are recognizable, but the artist and his band take the music to an ever more ebullient and wild place. One senses that Tyner and Jones are not in their comfort zones, that the rest of the band is forcing them to butter up more than they usually do. These two would leave the boat a few months later. Nevertheless, for the listener in 2021 who can finally take the measure of the earthquake that shook Seattle more than 50 years ago, this new album is the occasion to discover the missing link that unites the sidereal beauty of A Love Supreme to the free supernovas that were to be found on records such as Ascension or Meditations. As much from a historical point of view as from a strictly musical one, this recording is essential!

Latest 360 Content

AHI – The Light  Behind The Sun

AHI – The Light Behind The Sun

Philip Golub – Loop 7

Philip Golub – Loop 7

Jonathan Hultén – Eyes of the Living Night

Jonathan Hultén – Eyes of the Living Night

OSM and Khachatryan | Music, Politics and The Human Condition

OSM and Khachatryan | Music, Politics and The Human Condition

M/NM | Metal and Contemporary Jazz at The SMCQ Buffet

M/NM | Metal and Contemporary Jazz at The SMCQ Buffet

Ada Rook – Unkillable Angel

Ada Rook – Unkillable Angel

Canada At SXSW: Business As usual?

Canada At SXSW: Business As usual?

Ariane Racicot – Danser avec le feu

Ariane Racicot – Danser avec le feu

Black History Month | Elida Almeida Sings Evora

Black History Month | Elida Almeida Sings Evora

M/NM | DigiScores or The Art of Playing With Animated Scores

M/NM | DigiScores or The Art of Playing With Animated Scores

Vannina Santoni; Orchestre national de Lille/Jean-Marie Zeitouni – Par amour

Vannina Santoni; Orchestre national de Lille/Jean-Marie Zeitouni – Par amour

COPE LAND, Deep Exhale!

COPE LAND, Deep Exhale!

M/NM | Music with soul and Indian ink

M/NM | Music with soul and Indian ink

Mulchulation II | Local Synergy!

Mulchulation II | Local Synergy!

M/NM : Kafka’s Insect in metamorphosis under the Satosphère 

M/NM : Kafka’s Insect in metamorphosis under the Satosphère 

Black History Month | Jean Jean Roosevelt Pays Tribute to Dessalines

Black History Month | Jean Jean Roosevelt Pays Tribute to Dessalines

Facebook – Move or Stay?

Facebook – Move or Stay?

Catacombes – Les Âmes Oubliées

Catacombes – Les Âmes Oubliées

Bachelords – The very best of volume B

Bachelords – The very best of volume B

Durex – Shame

Durex – Shame

Tumbleweed Dealer – Dark Green

Tumbleweed Dealer – Dark Green

CDSM – This Is My New Hell

CDSM – This Is My New Hell

Jonathan Hultén and the advice of the night

Jonathan Hultén and the advice of the night

Quatuor Cobalt – Reflets du temps

Quatuor Cobalt – Reflets du temps

Subscribe to our newsletter