John Coltrane: Infinity

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John Coltrane: Infinity
Remix album by John Coltrane and Alice Coltrane
Released 1972
Recorded 1965
Genre Jazz
Label Impulse! Records
Producer Ed MIchel

John Coltrane: Infinity is an album by Alice Coltrane, remixing recordings by her husband John's works. It was released on Impulse! Records in 1972.

Contents

[edit] Overview

Alice Coltrane’s controversial ‘re-imagining’ of her husband’s late works was criticised by both fans and critics, due to the audacity with which she took his original performances and superimposed them over lush orchestral backgrounds and re-dubbed rhythm section parts, as well as recording new solos on piano, organ, harp and timpani.

Tracks 2 & 3 were originally recorded by the 'classic Quartet' (John Coltrane, McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison, Elvin Jones) in 1965, while tracks 1 & 4 were recorded by Coltrane's later ensemble (Pharoah Sanders, Alice Coltrane, Garrison, Rashied Ali, and extra percussionist Ray Appleton). On the 1965 tracks, Alice retains the original rhythm section parts, adding string and tamboura parts only, but on the 1966 tracks, Garrison's bass parts are replaced with new recordings by Charlie Haden, and she herself records new solos.

[edit] Tracklisting

  1. Peace on Earth
  2. Living Space
  3. Joy
  4. Leo

[edit] Musicians

[edit] Original performances by

[edit] Overdubbed with arrangements featuring

  • Alice Coltrane (piano – 1,4, harp – 1,2,3, organ – 1,4, vibraphone – 1,3, tamboura – 2, timpani-4)
  • Charlie Haden (bass – 1,3,4)
  • Joan Chapman (tamboura – 2)
  • Oran Coltrane (bells - 2)

[edit] String Orchestra

  • James Getzoff, Gerald Vinci, Gordon Marron, Michael White (violin)
  • Rollice Dale, Myra Kestenbaum, (viola)
  • Jesse Ehrlich, Edgar Lustgarten (cello)
  • Murray Adler (concertmaster)

All Compositions by John Coltrane. All arrangements by Alice Coltrane

Original tracks on 1,3 and 4 were recorded at Coast Recorders, San Francisco, California, 1965 & 1966. Original tracks on 2 recorded at Van Gelder Recording, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, 1965. Overdubs recorded at The Village Recorder, Los Angeles, California 1972. Produced by Ed Michel; supervised and inspired by Alice Coltrane.