Alice Coltrane

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Alice Coltrane: Ptah The El Daoud (Impulse AS9196)
Review by Dave Marsh, Creem, March 1971
I MIGHT WELL purchase this album before any other recorded in the past year. Alice Coltrane has developed and matured her music into a statement ...
Alice Coltrane: Ptah, The El Daoud (Impulse AS-9196 — import)
Review by Richard Williams, Melody Maker, 13 March 1971
Mrs Coltrane (piano, harp). Joe Henderson, Pharoah Sanders (tenors, alto flutes), Ron Carter (bass), Ben Riley (drums) New York, 26/1/70. ...
Alice Coltrane: Journey In Satchidananda (Impulse AS-9203)
Review by Nick Tosches, Rolling Stone, 2 September 1971
THIRTY-THREE year-old Alice Coltrane met her late husband in 1963. They were married shortly thereafter and, in late 1966, she replaced McCoy Tyner on the ...
Alice Coltrane: Performance by Coltrane promises outstanding jazz
Profile by Dave DiMartino, Michigan State News, 27 September 1973
THIS SUNDAY night promises to be an occasion that campus music lovers will never forget, as the brilliant Alice Coltrane opens up the series of ...
Carlos Santana & Alice Coltrane: Illuminations (CBS)
Review by Nick Kent, New Musical Express, 19 October 1974
SO WHAT did you expect he'd do next? Open a macrobiotic restaurant in Marin County? ...
Retrospective and Interview by Edwin Pouncey, The Wire, April 2002
AFTER HER KEY ROLE IN JOHN COLTRANE'S ECSTATIC JAZZ EXPERIMENTS OF THE LATE 60S, PIANIST AND HARPIST ALICE COLTRANE EMBARKED ON A JOURNEY INTO THE OUTER SPIRALS ...
"It's like you're on top of the Alps": Alice Coltrane's spiritual jazz rediscovered
Retrospective by Jude Rogers, The Guardian, 17 November 2017
This weekend sees a host of London jazz festival events revisit the work of Alice Coltrane, who broke the rules of jazz to blaze a ...
see also John Coltrane
see also Ravi Coltrane
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