Eternity (Alice Coltrane Album)
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''Eternity'' is an album by
Alice Coltrane Alice Coltrane (' McLeod; August 27, 1937January 12, 2007), also known by her adopted Sanskrit name Turiyasangitananda, was an American jazz musician and composer, and in her later years a swamini. An accomplished pianist and one of the few har ...
. It was recorded in August through October, 1975, and was released in 1976 by
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, her first release with the label. On the album, Coltrane is joined by ensembles of varying size. It was Coltrane's first album following both her move to California and her decision to become a
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.


Reception

In a review for
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, Thom Jurek praised Coltrane's "ability to open up her own sonic vocabulary and seamlessly create an ensemble context for to deliver an unpredictable expression of her vision of harmonic convergence," and wrote: "''Eternity'' is ultimately about the universality of tonal language and its complex expressions. It is an enduring recording that was far ahead of its time in 1976 and is only now getting the recognition it deserves." The authors of ''
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'' awarded the album a full 4 stars, and called it "an unexpectedly good introduction to Turiya's musical philosophy." Writing for WQXR, James Bennett II commented: "listening to ''Eternity'' feels like one is putting in effortless meditative work... Across these six tracks there is a unifying theme: the journey... Each piece is trying to find itself — the music isn't wandering because it's lost. Coltrane has acted with intention, urging each musical element towards discovery so that it may find what it really is, and soundly rest in the security of that knowledge." Jennifer Lucy Allan of ''
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'' stated that the album is "short and lacks the coherence of her other releases," but praised "Spiritual Eternal", writing: "the huge Wurlitzer solo swaddled in strings, like the theme tune to someone parading down a palatial staircase in a silken gown... What swing! What elegance!" In an article for Spectrum Culture, Daniel Bromfield noted that the album was "experimental in terms of Coltrane putting her new tools to the test on wax for the first time," but remarked: "It's meant to be a ''Sketches of Spain'' sort of thing, but... that organ sound is better when it does the bulk of the sonic load-bearing." Phyl Garland of ''
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'' commented: "Much of the music here is infused with the ethereal quality we have come to expect of her... But though her head is to the sky, her feet seem to be more firmly planted in earthly melodies than on some other efforts." The Vinyl District's Joseph Neff stated that Coltrane's playing is "as gorgeous as ever," and noted that "the record's most impressive quality lies in how seamlessly everything unwinds, the flow serving to nicely deflate the theory that this strain of '70s progressive jazz was unfocused and undisciplined."


Track list

# "Spiritual Eternal" – 2:57 # "Wisdom Eye" – 3:10 # "Los Caballos" – 11:27 # "Om Supreme" – 9:28 # "Morning Worship" – 3:36 # "Spring Rounds" (excerpted from ''
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) – 5:59


Personnel

;Track 1 * Alice Coltrane – organ * Fred Jackson – flute *
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– flute *
Jerome Richardson Jerome Richardson (November 15, 1920 – June 23, 2000) was an American jazz musician, tenor saxophonist, and flute player, who also played soprano sax, alto sax, baritone sax, clarinet, bass clarinet, alto flute and piccolo. He played with Ch ...
– soprano saxophone *
Jackie Kelso John Joseph Kelson Jr. (February 27, 1922 – April 28, 2012), known professionally as Jackie Kelso, was an American jazz saxophonist, flautist, and clarinetist. Biography Born in Los Angeles, California, Kelson was the eldest child of John Josep ...
– tenor saxophone * Terry Harrington – tenor saxophone * Don Christlieb – bassoon * Jack Marsh – bassoon *
Oscar Brashear Oscar Brashear (born August 18, 1944) is an American jazz trumpeterGeorge Bohanon George Roland Bohanon, Jr. (born August 7, 1937) is a jazz trombonist and session musician from Detroit, Michigan. In the early 1960s, he participated in Detroit's Workshop Jazz ensemble, with Johnny Griffith (musician), Johnny Griffith, Paula Gr ...
– trombone * Alan Robinson – French horn * Marylin Robinson – French horn * Tommy Johnson – tuba * Gordon Marron – violin * Murray Adler – violin * Nathan Kaproff – violin * Polly Sweeney – violin * Sid Sharp – violin * Bill Kurasch – violin * Mike Nowack – viola * Pamela Goldsmith – viola * Rollice Dale – viola * Anne Goodman – cello * Jackie Lustgarten – cello * Ray Kelley – cello *
Charlie Haden Charles Edward Haden (August 6, 1937 – July 11, 2014) was an American jazz double bass player, bandleader, composer and educator whose career spanned more than 50 years. In the late 1950s, he was an original member of the ground-breaking ...
– bass *
Ben Riley Benjamin Alexander Riley Jr. (July 17, 1933 – November 18, 2017) was an American jazz drummer known for his work with Thelonious Monk, as well as Alice Coltrane, Stan Getz, Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis, Ahmad Jamal, and as a member of the group Sp ...
– drums ;Track 2 * Alice Coltrane – harp ;Track 3 * Alice Coltrane – organ * Charlie Haden – bass * Ben Riley – drums *
Armando Peraza Armando Peraza (May 30, 1924 – April 14, 2014) was a Latin jazz percussionist and a member of the rock band Santana. Peraza played congas, bongos, and timbales. Biography Early life Born in Lawton Batista, Havana, Cuba in 1924 (although the b ...
– congas ;Track 4 * Alice Coltrane – electric piano * Deborah Coomer – vocals * Edward Cansino – vocals * Jean Packer – vocals * Paul Vorwerk – vocals * Susan Judy – vocals * William Yeomans – vocals *
Carlos Santana Carlos Humberto Santana Barragán (; born July 20, 1947) is an American guitarist who rose to fame in the late 1960s and early 1970s with his band Santana, which pioneered a fusion of Rock and roll and Latin American jazz. Its sound featured ...
– timbales ;Track 5 * Alice Coltrane – organ, tambura * Charlie Haden – bass * Ben Riley – drums * Armando Peraza – congas * Carlos Santana – percussion * Ed Michel – bells ;Track 6 * Alice Coltrane – organ, timpani, cymbal * Louise Di Tullio – piccolo * Fred Jackson – flute * Hubert Laws – flute * Jerome Richardson – alto flute * Jackie Kelso – clarinet * Terry Harrington – clarinet * Julian Spear – bass clarinet * Gene Cipriano – oboe * John Ellis – oboe *
Ernie Watts Ernest James Watts (born October 23, 1945) is an American jazz and rhythm and blues saxophonist who plays soprano, alto, and tenor saxophone. He has worked with Charlie Haden's Quartet West and toured with the Rolling Stones. On Frank Zappa's ...
– English horn * Don Christlieb – bassoon * Jack Marsh – bassoon * Jo Ann Caldwell – contrabassoon * Oscar Brashear – trumpet * Paul Hubinon – trumpet * Charlie Loper – trombone * George Bohanon – trombone * Alan Robinson – French horn * Art Maebe – French horn * Marylin Robinson – French horn * Vince De Rosa – French horn * Tommy Johnson – tuba * Gordon Marron – violin * Murray Adler – violin * Nathan Kaproff – violin * Polly Sweeney – violin * Sid Sharp – violin * Bill Kurasch – violin * Mike Nowack – viola * Pamela Goldsmith – viola * Rollice Dale – viola * Anne Goodman – cello * Jackie Lustgarten – cello * Ray Kelley – cello * Charlie Haden – bass * Ben Riley – bass, percussion, gong


References

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