>>127718620Great album!Own most of his albums, big fan
im listening to expressions right now, he gets into the same territory musically towards the end
>Beep beep boop boop I’m a saxophone and I make noises for an hour
>>127719667whats your favorite non-free coltrane?
A love supreme
>>127718620The ultimate pseud album
a john coltrane
>>127719667Reverend King gave me diarrhea
>>127719749it makes a lot more sense to me than most of the free jazz ive heard. it doesnt make me feel like they are throwing random shit at the walls just to see what sticks, which is what i feel when i listen to a lot of it (because of this i dont listen to a lot of it)
Coltrane sure has been attracting a lot of pseuds and tourists lately. Everyone needs their own magical negro I guess.
>>127718620I like this more than Expression
>>127720783I think I do too, but just barely. Being a rare sax/drums duet album gives it that extra charm and uniqueness you don't hear often in jazz, maybe even in music in general.
Ole is his best album and I am tired of pretending otherwise.
>>127720914Only has one noteworthy song and the best version of Aisha is from picrel
>>127719749That would be Scenery
>>127720914That one meanders, you can tell they get lost during solos, although the head is extremely kino
>>127719749No, it's surprisingly mellow at times
>>127719768Start with some earlier albums still in the beginnings of his avant-era and see if you can notice patterns or certain ideas they're beginning to develop without being fully free-form yet. Transition and Sun Ship are good choices: they are fucking intense but they're still quartet albums so each song still has a frame.
>>127723587The beginning of the album is intense because it's supposed to feel like being fired into space directly at Mars. It gets more tranquil after that because it's supposed to be like floating in space at a more nominal speed, like astral sightseeing.
>>127723649>Transitionlistening to this now