Coltrane, Alice
Transcendence
Transcendence was not only Alice Coltrane's last studio album for Warner Bros., it would also be her last studio work
for nearly three decades. While Eternity and Radha-Krsna Nama Sankirtana followed the composer's muse through an
exciting range of musical styles and influences, Transcendence is perhaps the most fully realized of the three LPs,
synthesizing the best elements of each into a monumental whole.
Side one consists of intimate compositions with Alice's pointillist harp enhanced by intricate string arrangements. At
times, the emotional climaxes in "Radhe Shyam" and the title track sound like the score to an epic film. This would be
the closest Coltrane ever came to chamber music, yet rendered with her uniquely spiritual tint.
Side two moves into celestial territory with uplifting chants, light handclaps and bluesy organ. These call-and-response
chants, featuring members from her Ashram, completely embody both African-American gospel and Hindu devotional
traditions, an uncanny fusion that is transformed through Alice's pure spirit.
What runs through the album's two musical halves is a powerful sense of devotion and discovery. At this point in her
life, Coltrane was on a journey toward truth through sound, and Transcendence gives the listener a front row seat to
this quest.
Price
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Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
19-04-2019
Label
Item-nr
526358
EAN
0857661008186
Availability
Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
RADHE-SHYAM
2
VRINDAVANA SANCHARA
3
TRANSCENDENCE
4
SIVAYA
5
GHANA NILA
6
BHAJA GOVINDAM
7
SRI NRSIMHA