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Appreciation: Journey Into Satchidananda (Alice Coltrane & covers of EG AndrewBirdEsperanzaSpalding

I think this is still my most favourite piece of music since I first found it a few decades ago, Alice Coltrane's Journey Into Satchidananda. That might seem weird, to choose just one thing out of all the incredible music, but hey, that is how this one single piece speaks deeply to me.

Even though I love to find music with interesting harmony yet, somehow, stuff with no chords, IE stuff that trances out on a mode, captures even more deeply. And Satchidananda is like the pinnacle of that.

As there is no video of original don Alice performing it, here are a couple of covers

(interesting muso geeky conversations going on as well :smile:

Comments

  • I’m a huge Alice fan. I lived in LA during the 80s and occasionally saw her program on public access tv. She seemed pretty wacky and I foolishly dismissed her. Then a few years ago I heard the record of what was going on at her ashram up in the hills. Now I feel like I totally missed out. I should have been there every week:

    I think her album with Carlos Santana is my favorite though.

  • @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:
    I’m a huge Alice fan. I lived in LA during the 80s and occasionally saw her program on public access tv. She seemed pretty wacky and I foolishly dismissed her. Then a few years ago I heard the record of what was going on at her ashram up in the hills. Now I feel like I totally missed out. I should have been there every week:

    I think her album with Carlos Santana is my favorite though.

    Wow ,still at least you did have some experience albeit via marshallmcluhan's videodromebox :)

    this is lovely.

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