Meditations
John Coltrane
Avant-Garde JazzFree JazzHard BopJazzJazz InstrumentModal Music
1965 | FLAC 44.1kHz 16bit | 5 tracks · 40:33
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Meditations is a 1966 album by John Coltrane, released by Impulse! Records (A-9110) and often described as a 'spiritual successor' to A Love Supreme. It features Coltrane alongside Pharoah Sanders, both on tenor saxophone. The album was recorded on November 23, 1965, and represents the final session with Coltrane’s classic quartet — McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison, and Elvin Jones — augmented here by Sanders and second drummer Rashied Ali. Tyner and Jones would leave the group soon afterward, while Sanders, Ali, Garrison, and Alice Coltrane formed the core of Coltrane’s subsequent ensemble. Earlier versions of several pieces (Compassion, Love, Consequences,

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1The Father and the Son and the Holy Ghost12:52John Coltrane
2Compassion6:51John ColtraneJohn Coltrane / John Coltrane Quartet
3Love8:10John ColtraneJohn Coltrane / John Coltrane Quartet
4Consequences9:12John Coltrane
5Serenity3:30John Coltrane

Credits

Bass — Jimmy Garrison Composed By — John Coltrane Drums — Elvin Jones, Rashied Ali Engineer — Rudy Van Gelder Mastered By — Rudy Van Gelder Piano — McCoy Tyner Producer — Bob Thiele Tenor Saxophone — John Coltrane, Pharoah Sanders

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