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Kulu S¿¿ Mama in Bloomington, MN
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Kulu S¿¿ Mama in Bloomington, MN
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This LP, re-released in 2000 and whose contents have been reissued in different sets on CD, features
John Coltrane
in two different settings.
"Vigil"
and the spiritual ballad
"Welcome"
showcase tenor saxophonist
Coltrane
with his classic quartet (pianist
McCoy Tyner
, bassist
Jimmy Garrison
, and drummer
Elvin Jones
) in June 1965. Dating from October 14, 1965, it adds tenor saxophonist
Pharoah Sanders
,
Donald Garrett
on bass clarinet and second bass, second drummer
Frank Butler
, and percussionist-vocalist
Juno Lewis
to the quartet and is a bit of an oddity.
Lewis
' chanting and colorful percussion make this a unique if not essential entry in
's discography. ~ Scott Yanow
John Coltrane
in two different settings.
"Vigil"
and the spiritual ballad
"Welcome"
showcase tenor saxophonist
Coltrane
with his classic quartet (pianist
McCoy Tyner
, bassist
Jimmy Garrison
, and drummer
Elvin Jones
) in June 1965. Dating from October 14, 1965, it adds tenor saxophonist
Pharoah Sanders
,
Donald Garrett
on bass clarinet and second bass, second drummer
Frank Butler
, and percussionist-vocalist
Juno Lewis
to the quartet and is a bit of an oddity.
Lewis
' chanting and colorful percussion make this a unique if not essential entry in
's discography. ~ Scott Yanow
This LP, re-released in 2000 and whose contents have been reissued in different sets on CD, features
John Coltrane
in two different settings.
"Vigil"
and the spiritual ballad
"Welcome"
showcase tenor saxophonist
Coltrane
with his classic quartet (pianist
McCoy Tyner
, bassist
Jimmy Garrison
, and drummer
Elvin Jones
) in June 1965. Dating from October 14, 1965, it adds tenor saxophonist
Pharoah Sanders
,
Donald Garrett
on bass clarinet and second bass, second drummer
Frank Butler
, and percussionist-vocalist
Juno Lewis
to the quartet and is a bit of an oddity.
Lewis
' chanting and colorful percussion make this a unique if not essential entry in
's discography. ~ Scott Yanow
John Coltrane
in two different settings.
"Vigil"
and the spiritual ballad
"Welcome"
showcase tenor saxophonist
Coltrane
with his classic quartet (pianist
McCoy Tyner
, bassist
Jimmy Garrison
, and drummer
Elvin Jones
) in June 1965. Dating from October 14, 1965, it adds tenor saxophonist
Pharoah Sanders
,
Donald Garrett
on bass clarinet and second bass, second drummer
Frank Butler
, and percussionist-vocalist
Juno Lewis
to the quartet and is a bit of an oddity.
Lewis
' chanting and colorful percussion make this a unique if not essential entry in
's discography. ~ Scott Yanow