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Journey in Satchidananda

Journey in Satchidananda is the fourth studio album by American jazz pianist and harpist Alice Coltrane, released in February 1971 on Impulse! Records. The first four tracks were recorded at Coltrane's home studio in Dix Hills, New York, in November 1970, while "Isis and Osiris" was recorded live at the Village Gate in Greenwich Village in July of that year. Coltrane is joined on the album by saxophonist Pharoah Sanders, bassists Cecil McBee and Charlie Haden, and drummer Rashied Ali. Vishnu Wood also appears on oud on "Isis and Osiris", while the studio recordings also feature Majid Shabazz on percussion and Tulsi on tanpura.[2][3]

Journey in Satchidananda
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 1971[1]
RecordedJuly 4 ("Isis and Osiris") and November 8 (studio tracks), 1970
VenueVillage Gate (track B2)
StudioColtrane home studios, Dix Hills, New York (tracks A1–B1)
Genre
Length37:06
LabelImpulse!
ProducerAlice Coltrane, Ed Michel
Alice Coltrane chronology
Ptah, the El Daoud
(1970)
Journey in Satchidananda
(1971)
Universal Consciousness
(1972)

Journey in Satchidananda marks a transition between Coltrane's first three albums and her subsequent releases, which reveal a more personalized outlook.[4] The album's title and title track reflect the influence of Swami Satchidananda Saraswati, whom Coltrane had studied under and become close to.[5]

"Shiva-Loka", or "realm of Shiva", refers to Shiva's role as the third member of the Hindu trinity, the "dissolver of creation". "Stopover Bombay" refers to a five-week stay in India and Sri Lanka on which Coltrane was due to go in December 1970. "Something About John Coltrane" is based on themes by her late husband. "Isis and Osiris" demonstrates Coltrane's interest in Middle Eastern and North African music and culture. The presence of the tanpura reflects Coltrane's interest in Indian classical music and religion.[6]

Reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [2]
Pitchfork10/10[5]
The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings    [7]
The Rolling Stone Jazz & Blues Album Guide     [8]

The editors of AllMusic awarded the album five of five stars, with Thom Jurek stating: "This is a remarkable album, and necessary for anyone interested in the development of modal and experimental jazz. It's also remarkably accessible."[2]

The album was ranked number 446 in the 2020 edition of Rolling Stone magazine's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time list. The editors of the list deemed it "a meditative bliss-out like jazz had never seen: part earthy blues and part ethereal mantra, and a potent influence on sonic seekers from Radiohead to Coltrane's grandnephew Flying Lotus."[9]

Pitchfork's Josephine Livingstone gave the album a perfect score, noting that it "pays full tribute to the transformation that [Coltrane] underwent in the late 1960s—as a human being and artist...the very texture of Journey is defined by transition, process, and flow. Its music has no beginning or end. Instead...Coltrane is working with the principle of looping and transcendence."[5]

Writing for Treble, and referring to the loss of Coltrane's husband, Emma Bauchner remarked: "Journey in Satchidananda feels like a culmination of sorts: a collision of loss with newfound understanding and self-expression. The music occupies the liminal spaces between East and West, post-bop and raga, grief and healing, consciousness and transcendence... More than anything, Journey in Satchidananda's magnificent soundscapes carry a deep sense of healing, reflecting Coltrane's own journey and subsequent transformation in the face of grief."[10]

In an article for The Guardian, Jennifer Lucy Allan described the album as "a mid-point between the modal and meditative, where all the parts of her musical being and biography are present," and wrote: "It ought strictly to be called fusion music, with elements taken from Indian music and combined with western traditions, but in Coltrane’s music there are no visible joins – all is bound in cosmic opulence."[11]

Colleen Murphy of Classical Album Sundays described the album as "a truly deep, far out, transformative listening experience," and remarked: "you may also temporarily achieve a higher state of consciousness while listening to this album. Take the journey."[12]

NPR's Sydnee Monday stated: "Almost 50 years after Journey In Satchidananda was released, the album remains a vision of universal healing, spiritual self-preservation in times of trouble and the god that appears when you seek her out."[13]

Track listing edit

All compositions by Alice Coltrane.

Side A

  1. "Journey in Satchidananda" – 6:39
  2. "Shiva-Loka" – 6:37
  3. "Stopover Bombay" – 2:54

Side B

  1. "Something About John Coltrane" – 9:44
  2. "Isis and Osiris" – 11:49

Personnel edit

tracks A1 to B1

track B2

References edit

  1. ^ "Billboard". 20 February 1971.
  2. ^ a b c Jurek, Thom. "Alice Coltrane: Journey in Satchidananda". AllMusic. Retrieved October 22, 2022.
  3. ^ "Alice Coltrane - Journey in Satchidananda". Jazz Music Archives. Retrieved October 22, 2022.
  4. ^ Berkman, Franya J. (2010). Monument Eternal: The Music of Alice Coltrane. Wesleyan University Press. p. 72.
  5. ^ a b c Livingstone, Josephine (3 February 2019). "Alice Coltrane: Journey in Satchidananda". Pitchfork. Retrieved 7 March 2019.
  6. ^ Coltrane, Alice (1971). Journey in Satchidananda (liner notes). Alice Coltrane. Impulse! Records. AS 9203.
  7. ^ Cook, Richard; Morton, Brian (2008). The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings (9th ed.). Penguin. p. 283. ISBN 978-0-141-03401-0.
  8. ^ Swenson, John, ed. (1999). The Rolling Stone Jazz & Blues Album Guide. Random House. p. 169.
  9. ^ "The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time". Rolling Stone. 2020-09-22. Retrieved 2022-10-22.
  10. ^ Bauchner, Emma (January 31, 2021). "Alice Coltrane's Journey In Satchidananda is a collision of grief and self-discovery". Treble. Retrieved October 20, 2022.
  11. ^ Allan, Jennifer Lucy (March 26, 2020). "Alice Coltrane: where to start in her back catalogue". The Guardian. Retrieved October 22, 2022.
  12. ^ Murphy, Colleen (28 January 2018). "The Story of Alice Coltrane 'Journey In Satchidananda'". Classical Album Sundays. Retrieved October 22, 2022.
  13. ^ Monday, Sydnee (February 6, 2018). "Meditating On The Healing Power Of Alice Coltrane's 'Journey In Satchidananda'". NPR. Retrieved October 22, 2022.

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Journey in Satchidananda is the fourth studio album by American jazz pianist and harpist Alice Coltrane released in February 1971 on Impulse Records The first four tracks were recorded at Coltrane s home studio in Dix Hills New York in November 1970 while Isis and Osiris was recorded live at the Village Gate in Greenwich Village in July of that year Coltrane is joined on the album by saxophonist Pharoah Sanders bassists Cecil McBee and Charlie Haden and drummer Rashied Ali Vishnu Wood also appears on oud on Isis and Osiris while the studio recordings also feature Majid Shabazz on percussion and Tulsi on tanpura 2 3 Journey in SatchidanandaStudio album by Alice ColtraneReleasedFebruary 1971 1 RecordedJuly 4 Isis and Osiris and November 8 studio tracks 1970VenueVillage Gate track B2 StudioColtrane home studios Dix Hills New York tracks A1 B1 GenreSpiritual jazzmodal jazzavant garde jazzLength37 06LabelImpulse ProducerAlice Coltrane Ed MichelAlice Coltrane chronologyPtah the El Daoud 1970 Journey in Satchidananda 1971 Universal Consciousness 1972 Journey in Satchidananda marks a transition between Coltrane s first three albums and her subsequent releases which reveal a more personalized outlook 4 The album s title and title track reflect the influence of Swami Satchidananda Saraswati whom Coltrane had studied under and become close to 5 Shiva Loka or realm of Shiva refers to Shiva s role as the third member of the Hindu trinity the dissolver of creation Stopover Bombay refers to a five week stay in India and Sri Lanka on which Coltrane was due to go in December 1970 Something About John Coltrane is based on themes by her late husband Isis and Osiris demonstrates Coltrane s interest in Middle Eastern and North African music and culture The presence of the tanpura reflects Coltrane s interest in Indian classical music and religion 6 Contents 1 Reception 2 Track listing 3 Personnel 4 ReferencesReception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2 Pitchfork10 10 5 The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 7 The Rolling Stone Jazz amp Blues Album Guide nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 8 The editors of AllMusic awarded the album five of five stars with Thom Jurek stating This is a remarkable album and necessary for anyone interested in the development of modal and experimental jazz It s also remarkably accessible 2 The album was ranked number 446 in the 2020 edition of Rolling Stone magazine s 500 Greatest Albums of All Time list The editors of the list deemed it a meditative bliss out like jazz had never seen part earthy blues and part ethereal mantra and a potent influence on sonic seekers from Radiohead to Coltrane s grandnephew Flying Lotus 9 Pitchfork s Josephine Livingstone gave the album a perfect score noting that it pays full tribute to the transformation that Coltrane underwent in the late 1960s as a human being and artist the very texture of Journey is defined by transition process and flow Its music has no beginning or end Instead Coltrane is working with the principle of looping and transcendence 5 Writing for Treble and referring to the loss of Coltrane s husband Emma Bauchner remarked Journey in Satchidananda feels like a culmination of sorts a collision of loss with newfound understanding and self expression The music occupies the liminal spaces between East and West post bop and raga grief and healing consciousness and transcendence More than anything Journey in Satchidananda s magnificent soundscapes carry a deep sense of healing reflecting Coltrane s own journey and subsequent transformation in the face of grief 10 In an article for The Guardian Jennifer Lucy Allan described the album as a mid point between the modal and meditative where all the parts of her musical being and biography are present and wrote It ought strictly to be called fusion music with elements taken from Indian music and combined with western traditions but in Coltrane s music there are no visible joins all is bound in cosmic opulence 11 Colleen Murphy of Classical Album Sundays described the album as a truly deep far out transformative listening experience and remarked you may also temporarily achieve a higher state of consciousness while listening to this album Take the journey 12 NPR s Sydnee Monday stated Almost 50 years after Journey In Satchidananda was released the album remains a vision of universal healing spiritual self preservation in times of trouble and the god that appears when you seek her out 13 Track listing editAll compositions by Alice Coltrane Side A Journey in Satchidananda 6 39 Shiva Loka 6 37 Stopover Bombay 2 54Side B Something About John Coltrane 9 44 Isis and Osiris 11 49Personnel edittracks A1 to B1 Alice Coltrane harp A1 A2 piano A3 B1 Pharoah Sanders soprano saxophone percussion Cecil McBee double bass Rashied Ali drums Tulsi tanpura Majid Shabazz bells tambourinetrack B2 Alice Coltrane harp Pharoah Sanders soprano saxophone percussion Rashied Ali drums Charlie Haden double bass Vishnu Wood oudReferences edit Billboard 20 February 1971 a b c Jurek Thom Alice Coltrane Journey in Satchidananda AllMusic Retrieved October 22 2022 Alice Coltrane Journey in Satchidananda Jazz Music Archives Retrieved October 22 2022 Berkman Franya J 2010 Monument Eternal The Music of Alice Coltrane Wesleyan University Press p 72 a b c Livingstone Josephine 3 February 2019 Alice Coltrane Journey in Satchidananda Pitchfork Retrieved 7 March 2019 Coltrane Alice 1971 Journey in Satchidananda liner notes Alice Coltrane Impulse Records AS 9203 Cook Richard Morton Brian 2008 The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings 9th ed Penguin p 283 ISBN 978 0 141 03401 0 Swenson John ed 1999 The Rolling Stone Jazz amp Blues Album Guide Random House p 169 The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time Rolling Stone 2020 09 22 Retrieved 2022 10 22 Bauchner Emma January 31 2021 Alice Coltrane s Journey In Satchidananda is a collision of grief and self discovery Treble Retrieved October 20 2022 Allan Jennifer Lucy March 26 2020 Alice Coltrane where to start in her back catalogue The Guardian Retrieved October 22 2022 Murphy Colleen 28 January 2018 The Story of Alice Coltrane Journey In Satchidananda Classical Album Sundays Retrieved October 22 2022 Monday Sydnee February 6 2018 Meditating On The Healing Power Of Alice Coltrane s Journey In Satchidananda NPR Retrieved October 22 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Journey in Satchidananda amp oldid 1208836776, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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