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    John Coltrane - Expression (1967) {Impulse!} [Repost]

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    John Coltrane - Expression (1967) {Impulse!} [Repost]

    John Coltrane - Expression (1967) {Impulse!}
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    © 1993 Impulse! / MCA / GRP | GRP 11312
    Jazz / Avant-Garde Jazz / Free Jazz / Saxophone

    This music came from John Coltrane's final recording sessions, although no one at that time knew it. It was emblematic of his work in that era – unpredictable, experimental, restless, sometimes remarkable, sometimes more noteworthy for what was being attempted than presented. GRP's reissued CD includes a great bonus cut, the nearly 12-minute "Number One" with a surging, raw Coltrane tenor contrasted by Pharoah Sanders' piccolo and flute. But while the newer material is valuable, the compelling cut here remains "To Be," the 16-minute-plus Coltrane/Sanders dialogue on flutes and piccolo. It is the only time on record that Coltrane plays flute (at least for any lengthy period), and his singing lines, blend of raspy and lyrical phrases, and overall approach are as identifiable on that instrument as on any of his saxes.
    John Coltrane's work with Dizzy Gillespie, Miles Davis and Thelonious Monk, his roots in Charlie Parker and Dexter Gordon, and his mastery of traditional harmony granted him a musical license that other experimentalists such as Cecil Taylor and Ornette Coleman never enjoyed. They were always viewed as musical outsiders, whereas Coltrane's pedigree was beyond reproach. Which is why John Coltrane's death on July 17, 1967, a few months shy of his 41st birthday, was such a devastating shock to the jazz community. Coltrane had become a creative lightning rod for the new generation, and his music was synonymous with the liberating energy of the '60s. Upon his passing, a creative and spiritual void manifested itself, to be filled by cutting edge rockers such as Jimi Hendrix and Cream, and a new generation of electric jazzmen–spearheaded by many of his devotees and his old mentor, Miles Davis.

    Coltrane's swan song, EXPRESSION is comprised of two sessions from the winter of 1967. "Ogunde" begins as an ecstatic ballad, with Trane's cantorish testimonies rising to a fever pitch over wife Alice's droning chords and Rashid Ali's feathery brush work. "Offering" begins with keening lyric ideas and rolling rhythms (reminiscent of "A Love Supreme"), alternating with moments of rhythmic abstraction–leading to some electrifying free-form variations with drummer Ali, culminating in a sweeping romantic gesture of uncommon serenity and acceptance.

    "Expression" extends on the mellifluous finale of "Offering." Trane's stirring prelude sets up Alice Coltrane's roiling piano solo, until the tenor returns with extravagant, billowing phrases. In closing, the previously unreleased "Number One" offers a clear snapshot of the quintet's special brand of group improvisation: As the rhythm section feeds their leader a churning stream of sounds and colors, Coltrane works fervently to develop ideas that transcend his beloved chord changes. In the end, there is a note of frustration to this final performance. John Coltrane had run out of time, with much left to accomplish. Listeners should return to "Offering," and wonder at just how much jubilation John Coltrane left behind.
    Personnel: John Coltrane (tenor saxophone, flute); Pharoah Sanders (flute, piccolo, tambourine); Alice Coltrane (piano); Jimmy Garrison (acoustic bass); Rashied Ali (drums).

    tracklist:
    01. Ogunde
    02. To Be
    03. Offering
    04. Expression
    05. Number One (bonus track)

    John Coltrane - Expression (1967) {Impulse!} [Repost]

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