Well done Sir! This overview or review A Love Supreme. Articulated beautifully, clearly and excellent insight! Photos were all well placed. An excellent job.
Really enjoyed this. Many thanks. We recorded a podcast about this album last year (after deep diving) and I think you really offered lots of info here that will help people understand it and Coltrane better. Well done.
Garrisons solo is what drags this album down for me, same as most of Coltranes albums where he is allowed to do that, he was the weak point of this quartet. Very basic, repetetive and disengaging at times. I love long bass solos but in the era of great bassists, he just wasnt interesting enough. He developed a little bit, which can be noticed on later Japanese concerts but still he is mostly a rythym player to me.
Thank you very much. Great music...,
Thanks for watching.
One of my favorite albums ever. Coltrane at his peak. Great review as always!
Great knowledge, amazing passion and conveyed beautiful my friend 👏🏽 Thanks for making the video. I really enjoyed it
Thank you, and thanks for watching.
John Coltrane was at this time on a spiritual journey.
Well done Sir! This overview or review A Love Supreme. Articulated beautifully, clearly and excellent insight! Photos were all well placed. An excellent job.
Thank you very much. I enjoyed doing this one and I’m glad you liked it.
Really enjoyed this. Many thanks. We recorded a podcast about this album last year (after deep diving) and I think you really offered lots of info here that will help people understand it and Coltrane better. Well done.
Much appreciated, and thanks for watching!
Great video
Thank you so much
What an INCREDIBLE album. Have on my 📱
Excellent overview of Trane and that period in jazz history. Great stuff!
Thank you :)
Garrisons solo is what drags this album down for me, same as most of Coltranes albums where he is allowed to do that, he was the weak point of this quartet. Very basic, repetetive and disengaging at times. I love long bass solos but in the era of great bassists, he just wasnt interesting enough. He developed a little bit, which can be noticed on later Japanese concerts but still he is mostly a rythym player to me.
Not sure I would say he drags it down per se, seems a strong statement but I do know what you mean.
Imagine Cecil McBee or Richard Davis on that date!
Absolutely, this album is horrible boring. People just say they love it just be part of the group. I don’t believe any of them.