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4.0 excellent | Bedex | September 16th 21 | The last Coltrane album to be released before his passing. That gives it a slight sour taste, because it shows a hint of where things could have gone had Coltrane lived through the glory days of jazz fusion. Indeed with its vocals, tribal atmosphere, and many less conventional added instruments, the title track gives a lot of the dreamy feeling I find in jazz fusion, with sections of standard bepop and more dissonant jazz in between. The midtrack is full on jazz. The transition into 2 is seamless, and 2 feels more like a classic Coltrane quartet jam (which indeed it is). I love that sound and my heart goes to 2 even though 1 is more interesting, but that might be simply out of missing that classic Coltrane sound. 5 is a very pretty yet short outro, the intro offering particularly beautiful contrast to what preceded it. The panning and mixing are questionable in places imo, and the album structure with a behemoth title track + two short more standard ones reminds a lot of early 60s Coltrane records. 4.0
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4.0 excellent | AntalWS | March 20th 24 |
4.0 excellent | Ryus | December 18th 23 |
4.0 excellent | nash1311 | November 17th 23 |
4.0 excellent | Rodrigo | December 20th 22 |
4.0 excellent | mrfixit | March 9th 22 |
3.5 great | remi | June 1st 20 |
4.0 excellent | Onater | April 26th 19 |
3.5 great | JS98 | April 1st 19 |
4.0 excellent | P0laris | March 21st 19 |
5.0 classic | Zhorac | March 10th 19 |
4.0 excellent | tyler | March 10th 19 |
4.0 excellent | Jrpuri2 | September 6th 18 |
2.5 average | NateMa | March 20th 18 |
2.5 average | solrage | October 20th 17 |
4.0 excellent | Henry | May 20th 16 |
4.0 excellent | OvTrvth | October 14th 15 |
3.5 great | dosia | December 28th 13 |
4.0 excellent | Mike08 | April 15th 13 |
4.5 superb | Steedo | March 1st 12 |
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