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''Sun Ship'' is a posthumously released jazz album by tenor saxophonist
John Coltrane John William Coltrane (September 23, 1926 – July 17, 1967) was an American jazz saxophonist The saxophone (often referred to colloquially as the sax) is a type of single-reed woodwind instrument with a conical body, usually made of br ...
recorded on August 26, 1965. Along with ''
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'', recorded a week later, it was one of the last recording dates for Coltrane's "Classic Quartet" with
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, Jimmy Garrison, and
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. (Tyner left Coltrane's group at the end of 1965 to form his own trio and to work with
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, and Jones departed in January 1966, joining
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's band.) The recording occurred shortly after a notable performance by the quartet, with
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added as a second tenor player, at the DownBeat Jazz Festival at
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in Chicago, which was described by
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as "a famous breaking point — a Dylan-at-Newport, or a ''Rite of Spring,''" with music that he described as "jagged and vociferous... It aggravated a great part of the crowd, prompting, according to some witnesses, a large exodus." ''Sun Ship'' was one of the only albums John Coltrane's quartet recorded without sound engineer
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. According to David A. Wild's liner notes for the 1995 reissue of the album, "the reason is lost in time, but most probably Van Gelder was booked and Coltrane refused to wait." ''Sun Ship: The Complete Session'', a two-CD collection, was released in 2013.Hale, James (February 2014) "Chasing an Illusive New Form". ''Down Beat''. p. 84 On this release, "Amen" appears unaltered, and there are alternative takes of all five tracks, incomplete takes, and sections of some titles.


Music

''Sun Ship'' consists of five independent tracks, unlike many of Coltrane's other works from this period (e.g. '' Ascension'', ''
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'', '' Om'', ''
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'') that are suites or single large works. Wild's liner notes state: "It's likely the five compositions were sketches rather than full arrangements - Coltrane usually relied on the near-telepathic communicative abilities of the group to flesh out his ideas. 'With John we could come in, he would give us two notes and we could play a whole composition on two notes,' Tyner recalled. 'Sometimes he wouldn't bring in a tune, he'd bring in a scale, and we'd play the scale and everything would be right there. We were familiar with each other, the musicianship was high.' That level of creativity is well documented here, in a set of performances which together act to showcase the abilities of each member of the quartet."


Reception

In his
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review, Thom Jurek wrote: "After nearly four years together, this band had achieved a vital collective identity. When Coltrane moved toward metrically free styles of rhythm and melody (with tunes often based on one chord or a short series of notes as themes), the quartet's rhythmic pulse and collective interplay evolved accordingly... While a summation for this quartet, Sun Ship is also an exciting if unfinished prelude to Coltrane's final period of transformation." Wild's 1995 liner notes describe ''Sun Ship'' as "a quintet of compositions, five multifaceted performances, four close-knit partners assembling to follow one member's restless explorations. A meeting of minds, a collaboration of master musicians, expanding, stretching, probing the furthest reaches, the ultimate possibilities of the time-tested 'tenor plus rhythm' format... Classic recordings by the Classic John Coltrane Quartet, an unforgettable, forever-fresh, essential part of the art of jazz." Edward Mendelowitz called ''Sun Ship'' "a riveting glimpse of a band traveling at warp speed, alternating shards of chaos and beauty, the white heat of virtuoso musicians in the final moments of an almost preternatural communion, ecstasy and feat." In a review of ''Sun Ship: The Complete Session'',
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wrote: "this album... highlights Coltrane’s tense and increasingly conflict-torn contention with his own musical heritage, style, and material," and described Coltrane's fast playing as "a vortex of obsessively involuted streaks of chordal fragments that yield to furious, sound-shredded shrieks and bellows that suggest the will to break through the stuff of harmonic investigation to sheer expressive sound, the swinging patterns of pounding rhythm to shifting biocentric undulations. It's radical enough, ecstatically musical, and imbued with the spirit of the new thing." Regarding some of the slower passages, Brody wrote: "I've always thought of Coltrane as an essentially religious artist whose seraphic spirituality seemed clear and bright (though often earthy and rugged). His adoption of a wide and slow, Ayler-ish vibrato (as well as a more strident tone) made him sound as if he were playing in tongues, as if his light had gone from bright to blinding, as if his purity ran the risk of reckless, self-escaping loss of control — as if he went from conveying the divine spirit to being possessed by it." In concluding, Brody stated that Coltrane's "later recordings... reveal Coltrane as he had, so to speak, passed through to the other side. In the ''Sun Ship'' session, he is still breaking through; it's a key moment of transition, of personal as well as musical transformation. The album ''Sun Ship'' captures that vast musical and moral change; the complete session documents it in action, like a sonic documentary film. It's a treasure, a joy, and a revelation."


Track listing

# "Sun Ship" – 6:12 # "Dearly Beloved" – 6:27 # "Amen" – 8:16 # "Attaining" – 11:26 # "Ascent" – 10:10


''Sun Ship: The Complete Session''

Disc 1 #"Dearly Beloved" (Takes 1 & 2, False Start And Alternate Version)– 6:36 #"Dearly Beloved" (Take 3, Breakdown)– 1:24 #"Dearly Beloved" (Take 4, Complete Version)– 6:17 #"Attaining" (Take 1, Alternate Version)– 13:38 #"Attaining" (Take 2, Breakdown)– 1:02 #"Attaining" (Take 3, Complete Version)– 10:27 #"Attaining" (Take 4, Insert 1)– 4:41 #"Sun Ship" (Take 1, Breakdown)– 0:58 #"Sun Ship" (Take 2, Complete Alternate Version)– 6:32 #"Sun Ship" (Take 3, Insert 1)– 2:32 #"Sun Ship" (Take 4, Complete Version)– 6:33 Disc 2 #Studio conversation– 0:43 #"Ascent" (Take 1, Complete Version)– 11:36 #"Ascent" (Take 2, Incomplete Version)– 4:49 #"Ascent" (Take 3, False Starts And Incomplete Version)– 3:51 #"Ascent" (Takes 4 - 6, Inserts / False Starts)– 1:39 #"Ascent" (Take 7, Complete Insert 4)– 4:03 #"Ascent" (Take 8, Complete Insert 5)– 4:05 #"Amen" (Take 1, Alternate Version)– 7:46 #"Amen" (Take 2, Released Version)– 8:17


Personnel

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John Coltrane John William Coltrane (September 23, 1926 – July 17, 1967) was an American jazz saxophonist The saxophone (often referred to colloquially as the sax) is a type of single-reed woodwind instrument with a conical body, usually made of br ...
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tenor saxophone The tenor saxophone is a medium-sized member of the saxophone family, a group of instruments invented by Adolphe Sax in the 1840s. The tenor and the alto are the two most commonly used saxophones. The tenor is pitched in the key of B (while th ...
, leader (note that while the cover photo shows Coltrane playing
soprano saxophone The soprano saxophone is a higher-register variety of the saxophone, a woodwind instrument invented in the 1840s. The soprano is the third-smallest member of the saxophone family, which consists (from smallest to largest) of the soprillo, sop ...
, he only plays tenor on this date) *
McCoy Tyner Alfred McCoy Tyner (December 11, 1938March 6, 2020) was an American jazz pianist and composer known for his work with the John Coltrane Quartet (from 1960 to 1965) and his long solo career afterwards. He was an NEA Jazz Master and five-time Gram ...
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piano The piano is a stringed keyboard instrument in which the strings are struck by wooden hammers that are coated with a softer material (modern hammers are covered with dense wool felt; some early pianos used leather). It is played using a keyboa ...
* Jimmy Garrison – bass *
Elvin Jones Elvin Ray Jones (September 9, 1927 – May 18, 2004) was an American jazz drummer of the post-bop era. Most famously a member of John Coltrane's quartet, with whom he recorded from late 1960 to late 1965, Jones appeared on such widely celebrate ...
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drums A drum kit (also called a drum set, trap set, or simply drums) is a collection of drums, cymbals, and other Percussion instrument, auxiliary percussion instruments set up to be played by one person. The player (drummer) typically holds a pair o ...


References

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