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''Turiya Sings'' is an album by Alice Coltrane, recorded in 1981 during a marathon fifteen-hour session, and initially released in 1982 on privately-pressed cassette for her Vedantic Center's students. The album features recordings of devotional
Sanskrit Sanskrit (; attributively , ; nominally , , ) is a classical language belonging to the Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European languages. It arose in South Asia after its predecessor languages had diffused there from the northwest in the late ...
songs sung by Coltrane, accompanied by overdubbed strings and synthesised instrumentation, and marks her first recorded appearance as a vocalist. Although unofficial LP and CD versions of the album exist, it was never officially reissued in its original form because the Coltrane family has been unable to locate the master synthesizer tracks. However, the album was rereleased in July 2021 by Impulse! Records as '' Kirtan: Turiya Sings'', which is based on a 1981 mix that lacks the original release's overdubbed synthesizer and string backings.


Reception

In an article for '' Pitchfork'', Jenn Pelly wrote: "In the aching shimmer of these hymns, which evoke both South Indian classical music and the Black church, you can hear Coltrane's life coursing through: her journey from gospel accompanist to jazz prodigy, the drama of the European classical music she loved, the soulful melodies of her Detroit youth, grief and exaltation. Yet the power of this music is elemental." Writing for ''
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'', Andy Beta commented: "These are ancient Indian hymns swaddled in the newfangled synthesizer technology of the time. It's a speedball of sound, both mystical and dinky. Coltrane sings in Sanskrit, but it instantly leaps continents and epochs to hit like a country blues, voicing the anguish and ache of the present moment. It feels ethereal and beyond, but also deeply sorrowful. You don't need to understand Sanskrit to know the suffering that she conveys here."
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's Britt Robson called ''Turiya Sings'' a "resplendent outlier" in Coltrane's recorded output, "arguably her most peaceful and soothing album," and praised her "hauntingly beautiful vocals."
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, leader of the band Okkervil River, stated: "there's something so beautiful about hearing a musician do something where their soul is reaching out to God and they put it out to people who share the same faith as they do as a prayer aid... At no point in that process does 'I want to be rich' or 'I want to be famous' or 'I want to be well-thought-of' come into that... That's very refreshing because those are the biggest prizes of our culture right now." Virginia Lee of ''
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'' stated that Coltrane "brings all her musical talent... to life" on the album, and described it as "ethereal and enchanting," calling for "total surrender on the part of the listener." She concluded: "This music is a delicious experience."


Tracklist


Personnel

* Alice Coltrane – vocals, organ * Murray Adler – concert master of strings


References

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