quarta-feira, 25 de agosto de 2010

John Coltrane - Interstellar Space 1967

Not released for the first time until 1974 but now available in expanded form as a CD, this set of duets by tenor saxophonist John Coltrane and drummer Rashied Ali are full of fire, emotion and constant abstract invention. The original four pieces ("Mars," "Venus," "Jupiter" and "Saturn") are joined by "Leo" and "Jupiter Variation." Coltrane alternates quiet moments with sections of great intensity, showing off his phenominal technique and ability to improvise without the need for chordal instruments. Rousing if somewhat inaccessible music. AllMusic.

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1 comentário:

SantosCurser disse...

If someone asks me what is Coltrane's greatest album I tell them this one... and i dont have a copy of it these days...
re-up?