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Lord Of Lords (reissue)
Lord Of Lords (reissue) (limited gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 700208. Rel: 07 Nov 23
 
Jazz
Andromeda's Suffering
Sri Rama Ohnedaruth
Excerpts From Igor Stravinsky's The Firebird
Lords Of Lords
Going Home
Review: Highly revered jazz innovator and famous spiritualist Alice Coltrane recorded her 1972 album Lord of Lords in California and released it originally on Impulse! Records. It is a slow-building affair that was the last in a trio of hugely orchestral works that took jazz to grand new heights. It hums with cosmic energy and has a throb of organic sound at its core with cinematic, widescreen atmosphere that place you right at the centre of the American's musical universe. It is dense, too, with 25 instruments all featuring and vying for attention with violins, cellos and violas all working in harmony.
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Universal Consciousness
Cat: ACL 0081. Rel: 09 Mar 22
 
Jazz
Universal Consciousness
Battle At Armageddon
Oh Allah
Hare Krishna
Sita Ram
The Ankh Of Amen-Ra
Review: The fifth solo album from one of the boldest travellers in jazz, Universal Consciousness was a breakthrough for Alice Coltrane and surely one of the most important LPs in the genre. Casting off limitations and heading into brilliant bursts of dissonance and enlightenment at every turn, it's a visceral listen led by Coltrane herself on harp and organ. There are moments of melodious calm beyond the dissonant drama of tracks like 'Battle At Armageddon' - by comparison 'Oh Allah' has a sweet and tender spirit even if Coltrane's nimble organ playing still borders on the frenetic. The clarity of vision and openness to new possibilities in music are staggering and unmatched, even 50 years on.
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Ptah The El Daoud (reissue)
Ptah The El Daoud (reissue) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 459913 7. Rel: 11 Nov 22
 
Jazz
Ptah, The El Daoud (13:57)
Turiya & Ramakrishna (8:17)
Blue Nile (6:59)
Mantra (16:31)
Review: The great Alice Coltrane was already widely revered by the time she released her third solo album Ptah, the El Daoud. It was written and recorded in 1970 in the basement of her house in Dix Hills on Long Island, New York and is noted for being the first record she made with horns. They are split between the two channels with Pharoah Sanders on the right bringing his abstract and transcendental sounds and Joe Henderson on the left bringing the intellectual vibe throughout. The post-bop sounds find Coltrane playing piano and harp receptions at the time were warm critically and with fans. The otherworldly sound is drenched in blues and perfect for some mindful meditations.
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Ptah The El Daoud (reissue)
Cat: ACL 0075. Rel: 01 Nov 22
 
Jazz
Ptah The El Daoud (13:58)
Turiya & Ramakrishna (8:18)
Blue Nile (7:00)
Mantra (16:33)
Review: Deeper into Alice Coltrane's catalogue - beyond 'Journey In Satchidananda' or 'Lord Of Lords' - comes this classic bit with cosmic bandleader Pharoah Sanders and saxophonist visionary Joe Henderson. 'Ptah The El Daoud' was initially recorded and released in 1970, and now gets a reissue via Audio Clarity, whose aim with this one is to bring the listener a perfect replica of the original. Made in the basement of her then house in Long Island, New York, this is a light, clarinetting affair; with the track 'Turiya & Ramakrishna' sonically opining Coltrane's Vedantic Hindu views on consciousness, and the seminal 'Blue Nile' nailing sinister serialist moods in their trilling, dark saxophone bits. Of note is that Joe Henderson was recorded on the left channel throughout, while Sanders was on the right; Coltrane noted this decision was intentional, with the two artists' disciplines being so different as to represent the opposing sides of the brain.

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