
Infinity is a Jazz album by John Coltrane, originally released in 1972. On Gatefold: 18 pressings tracked, owned by 4 collectors.
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Infinity is an album credited to John Coltrane, released on Impulse! Records in 1972. It features overdubs with strings of Coltrane's pieces recorded in 1965 and 1966, at the hands of Alice Coltrane. Her controversial "re-imagining" of her husband's late works was criticised by both fans and critic, as she took his original performances and superimposed them over lush orchestral backgrounds and re-dubbed rhythm section part, as well as recording new solos on piano, organ, harp and timpani. Tracks 2 and 3 were originally recorded by the "classic quartet" (John Coltrane, McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison, Elvin Jones) in 1965, while tracks 1 and 4 were recorded by Coltrane's later ensemble (Pharoah Sander, Alice Coltrane, Garrison, Rashied Ali, and extra percussionist Ray Appleton). On the 1965 track, Alice retained the original rhythm section part, adding string and tamboura parts only, but on the 1966 track, Garrison's bass parts were replaced with new recordings by Charlie Haden, and she herself recorded new solo. Regarding the criticism she received concerning the overdubs and alteration, Alice Coltrane reflected: "Some people didn't like the addition of string... They said, 'We know that the original recording didn’t have any string, so why didn't you leave it as it was?' I replied, 'Were you there? Did you hear commentary and what he had to say?'... We had a conversation about every detail; was showing me how the piece could include other sound, blend, tonalities and resonances such as string. He talked about cosmic sound, higher dimension, astral levels and other world, and realms of music and sound that I could feel." Musicians Original performances by: John Coltrane (soprano & tenor sax, bass clarinet, bell, percussion – 4) Pharoah Sanders (tenor sax, flute, piccolo, tambourine, percussion – 4) McCoy Tyner (piano – 2,3) Alice Coltrane (piano – 1,4, organ – 1,4) Jimmy Garrison (bass – 2,3) Elvin Jones (drums – 2,3) Rashied Ali (drums – 1,4) Ray Appleton (percussion – 1,4) Overdubbed with arrangements featuring: Alice Coltrane (piano – 1,4, harp – 1,2,3, organ – 1,4, vibraphone – 1,3, tamboura – 2, timpani-4) Charlie Haden (bass – 1,3,4) Joan Chapman (tamboura – 2) Oran Coltrane (bells - 2) String orchestra James Getzoff, Gerald Vinci, Gordon Marron, Michael White (violin) Rollice Dale, Myra Kestenbaum, (viola) Jesse Ehrlich, Edgar Lustgarten (cello) .
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Peace On Earth9:03
- A2Living Space10:40
Side B
- B1Joy8:01
- B2Leo10:08
Sound DNA
- Jazz
- Avant-Garde & Free Jazz
- dense
- spiritual
- spacey
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Alice ColtraneARRANGED BY COMPOSED BY , ARRANGED BY , CONDUCTOR COMPOSED BY , ARRANGED BY , CONDUCTOR , SUPERVISED BY, OTHER
- Edgar LustgartenCELLO
- Gerald VinciVIOLIN
- Gordon MarronVIOLIN
- James GetzoffVIOLIN
- Jesse EhrlichCELLO
- John ColtraneTENOR SAXOPHONE, BASS CLARINET TENOR SAXOPHONE, COMPOSED BY BASS CLARINET
- Michael WhiteVIOLIN
- Murray AdlerVIOLIN
- Myra KestenbaumVIOLA
- Rollice DaleVIOLA
- Charlie HadenBASS
- Elvin JonesDRUMS DRUMS, STRINGS STRINGS
- Jimmy GarrisonBASS BASS, SOLOIST SOLOIST, BASS
- McCoy TynerPIANO
- Oran ColtraneBELLS, STRINGS
- Pharoah SandersTENOR SAXOPHONE, FLUTE
- Rashied AliPERCUSSION, STRINGS
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