Journey in Satchidananda

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Journey in Satchidananda es el cuarto álbum de estudio de la música de jazz estadounidense, Alice Coltrane. Su título refleja la inspiración de Coltrane por Swami Satchidananda, quien se hizo cercano a Coltrane cuando ella era su alumna.​ rdf:langString
Journey in Satchidananda is the fourth solo album by Alice Coltrane. Four of the album's tracks were recorded at the Coltrane home studios in Dix Hills, New York, in November 1970, while the remaining track was recorded live at the Village Gate in July of that year. It was released by Impulse! Records in 1971. On the album, Coltrane appears on piano and harp, and is joined by saxophonist Pharoah Sanders, bassists Cecil McBee (studio tracks) and Charlie Haden (live track), and drummer Rashied Ali. Vishnu Wood also appears on oud on the live track, while the studio recordings also feature Majid Shabazz on bells and tambourine and Tulsi on tanpura. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Journey in Satchidananda es el cuarto álbum de estudio de la música de jazz estadounidense, Alice Coltrane. Su título refleja la inspiración de Coltrane por Swami Satchidananda, quien se hizo cercano a Coltrane cuando ella era su alumna.​ «Shiva-Loka» o «realm of Shiva», se refiere al reino del tercer miembro de la Trimurti. «Stopover Bombay» se refiere a una estancia de 5 semanas en India y en Sri Lanka que Coltrane tenía previsto en diciembre de 1970. «Something About John Coltrane» está basada en temas de quien fuese su esposo, John Coltrane. «Isis and Osiris», en la cual Charlie Haden remplaza a Cecil McBee en el bajo eléctrico, indica el interés de Coltrane en la cultura y música de Oriente Medio y África del Norte. La presencia de la tanpura, tocada por Tulsi, refleja el interés de Coltrane por la música clásica de India y su religión.
rdf:langString Journey in Satchidananda is the fourth solo album by Alice Coltrane. Four of the album's tracks were recorded at the Coltrane home studios in Dix Hills, New York, in November 1970, while the remaining track was recorded live at the Village Gate in July of that year. It was released by Impulse! Records in 1971. On the album, Coltrane appears on piano and harp, and is joined by saxophonist Pharoah Sanders, bassists Cecil McBee (studio tracks) and Charlie Haden (live track), and drummer Rashied Ali. Vishnu Wood also appears on oud on the live track, while the studio recordings also feature Majid Shabazz on bells and tambourine and Tulsi on tanpura. Journey in Satchidananda is important in that it marks a transition between Coltrane's first three recordings and her subsequent releases, which reveal a more personalized outlook. The album's title and title track reflect the influence of Swami Satchidananda, to whom Coltrane had become close while being his disciple. "Shiva-Loka", or "realm of Shiva", refers to the realm of 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, John Coltrane. "Isis and Osiris" demonstrates Coltrane's interest in Middle Eastern and North African music and culture. The presence of the tamboura, played by Tulsi, reflects Coltrane's interest in Indian classical music and religion.
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