Wordpress version 2.7 Coltrane is out now and has taken Wordpress to a new dimension. For those of you who use it everyday will really appreciate the huge difference in this new version. The new dashboard has been tremendously overhauled. It is much easier to use and is designed much more efficiently. Here are [...]
Дългоочакваният WordPress 2.7 е вече тук! Реших да не чакам нито ден и сложих веднага новата версия на този блог. И без това преминах през всички междинни версии от WordPress 2.7 Beta 1 насам. Всичко това на отделна тестова инсталация,
A Love Supreme is a jazz album released by John Coltrane's quartet in 1965. It is generally considered to be among Coltrane's greatest works, as it coalesced the hard bop sensibilities of his early career with the free jazz style he adopted later in his life.
Disc 1
1. Part 1: "Acknowledgement" – 7:42
2. Part 2: "Resolution" – 7:19
3. Part 3: "Pursuance" - 10:42
4. Part 4: "Psalm"
John Coltrane 1926 - 1967
John Coltrane nació en Hamlet, Carolina del Norte, el 23 de septiembre de 1926. A excepción de Miles Davis, ha tenido el impacto más importante en el Jazz desde la década de los 60. Su intenso tono espiritual en el saxo tenor, sus largas improvisaciones modales y su asombrosa técnica [...]
Blogger has been notified, according to the terms of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), that certain content in your blog infringes upon the copyrights of others. The URL(s) of the allegedly infringing post(s) may be found at the end of this message.
The notice that we received, with any personally identifying information removed, will be posted online by a service called Chilling
John Coltrane's "A Love Supreme" is an elegant masterpiece. A flawlessly conceived suite with spiritual overtones, "A Love Supreme" features the saxaphonist at his most reverend and focused. The repackaged edition is an example of what happens when you take a great record and make it even better. Disc one has the entire album painstakingly remastered by Rudy Van Gelder, and the sound is
John ColtraneThe Gentle Side of John Coltrane Parte 1Parte 2 Soul Eyes What's New Welcome Nancy (With The Laughing Face) My Little Brown Book Wise One Lush Life AlabamaMy One And Only Love After The Rain In A Sentimental Mood Dear LordI Want To Talk About You-rOD-
Coltrane (Prestige 7105) (Audio CD)By Coltrane, John
Buy new: $8.9730 utilised and new from $6.95 Customer Rating: First tagged “saxophone” by Nikica Gilic Customer tags: paul chambers, mal waldron, hard bop, john [...]
Coltrane’s A Love Supreme (DVD)By Branford Marsalis Quartet
Buy new: $19.98$17.9938 utilised and new from $8.99 Customer Rating: First tagged “jazz” by F. Hulks Customer tags: marsalis, jazz, coltrane with a vengeance, [...]
<!-- the drop cap -->
In the standard process of reissue/repackage, Impluse! put together an eight-track compilation of John Coltrane numbers together under the Spiritual title and theme. The job must have seemed pretty easy since just about everything he recorded for the label could be considered in the spiritual order. The real problem, therefore, became deciding which pieces to leave off the
Un estudio muestra la importancia de la forma del tracto vocal al generar notas muy altas en el clarinete o el saxofón
Un grupo de físicos de Australia acaba de resolver un debate con más de veinticinco años de antigüedad. ¿Influye la forma del tracto respiratorio, así como sus movimientos, en la acústica de los [...]
The Coltrane is so accurate and true it can be somewhat 'spooky'. This is one of the best speakers in the world, and, in its size class, perhaps the very best. These speakers produce a very tight, precise sound with stable, pinpoint imaging and superb coherence and transparency in an attractive, easy to move and setup package. AudioFederation
Coltrane MotionGenre: Indie / Electronica / AlternativeFrom: Chicago, Illinois United StatesColtrane Motion has its origins in a handful of lo-fi CD-R and compilation releases, culminating in 2005's well-received No Well OK Maybe Just A Little EP, and a series of tours across the US & Canada. Their frantic live show has been described by the press as an 'exuberant seizure' and 'the cool kids in programming class', its dance-punk intensity a far cry from your usual laptop performances. Lead singer Michael Bond records sixties- obsessed electronic pop in his home studio, while guitarist Matt Dennewitz covers it all in wailing distortion and delay at their live shows - the result is a raucous wall of sound built out of drum loops and fuzzed-out melodies, held together by swirling synths and organ drones. It's an indie rock dance record that merges LCD Soundsystem with New Order and then overlays some early 90s shoegazing and 60s soul to creat something that is more than post pun
When Chi Coltrane's first single, "Thunder and Lightning" made the US top 20 in 1972, it seemed like the auspicious start of a long and distinguished career. The timing was right, and the performer appeared to have everything going for her - she was a prodigious pianist, a skilled composer, a fine vocalist, and distinctly photogenic. Furthermore, her style - a sort of ultra-sophisticated take on Carole King and Elton John - was perfect for the times. But, for various reasons (an aversion to self-promotion, in particular), she never consolidated her initial success, and settled instead for a small, but loyal cult following, both in North America and Europe. Chi (pronounced "shy") Coltrane (b.Nov 16, 1948 Racine, Wisconsin) was one of seven children born to a Canadian mother, and a German violinist father. She studied a number of instruments as a child, and gave her first piano recital at 12. In 1970, she formed Chicago Coltrane, playing blues, funk and gospel in local clubs and bars. S
These four duets between John Coltrane and drummer Rashied Ali are Coltrane's final recordings (made five months before his death in 1967), and they are plainly astounding. What more exhilarating image can we have of the master than to envision him blowing flat-footed into the booming martial roar of Ali's drumming like thunder and lightning having a final go during the last storm of the summer?
This two-disc collection gathers the results of two recording sessions from April and May 1961 with the John Coltrane Orchestra. As the title indicates, The Complete Africa/Brass Sessions includes both volumes of the work and relocates "The Damned Don't Cry" -- originally issued on the Trane's Modes compilation -- to this more chronologically sound release. On this collection, these recordings