
Journey In Satchidananda is a Jazz album by Alice Coltrane, originally released in 1971. On Gatefold: 40 pressings tracked, owned by 30 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Jazz
- Post-Bop & Modal
- holographic
- hypnotic
- spiritual
About
John Coltrane’s influence on his widow’s fourth solo album is profound, with hypnotic modal constructions and bass ostinatos; the LP represents a watershed for her as she forged an identity apart from free jazz. <i>Journey in Satchidananda</i> was cut shortly after she met guru Swami Satchidananda, which explains the tamboura drones played by Tulsi. “Something About John Coltrane” is redolent with echoes of “A Love Supreme,” with enchanting sax lines by Pharoah Sanders, while “Isis and Osiris” introduces the twangy oud, complementing Alice’s cascading harp lines.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Journey In Satchidananda6:33
- A2Shiva-Loka6:33
- A3Stopover Bombay2:50
Side B
- B1Something About John Coltrane10:40
- B2Isis And Osiris11:32
Credits
Performers
- Cecil McBeeBASS
- Charlie HadenBASS
- Majid ShabazzTAMBOURINE
- Rashied AliDRUMS
- Alice ColtraneHARP PIANO
- Pharoah SandersSOPRANO SAXOPHONE PERCUSSION
30 collectors on Gatefold own this · 40 pressings tracked on Gatefold
