Alice Coltrane: Spiritual Jazz Musician
The Grandmother of Spiritual Jazz

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Biography

Alice Coltrane, maiden name McLeod, was born August 27, 1937, in Detroit, Michigan, and passed in 2007. She was also known by her adopted Sanskrit name Turiyasangitananda or Turiya Alice Coltrane. She is an influential American jazz musician and composer, and in her later years a swamini. One of the few harpists in the history of jazz, she recorded many albums as a bandleader, beginning in the late 1960s and early 1970s for Impulse! and other major record labels. She was married to jazz saxophonist and composer John Coltrane, who passed in 1967.

There is no doubt that Alice Coltrane was a huge contributor to the spiritual jazz movement. From her multifaceted collaborations to the masterful compositions she created on her own, she was truly an extraordinary musician, spiritual leader, mother, grandmother, and human being. She turned the grief and sorrow from her husband’s death into a positive, transcendental energy that has withstood the test of time and influenced many generations.

Discography

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A Monastic Trio

1968
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Huntington Ashram Monastery

1969
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Journey in Satchidananda

1971
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World Galaxy

1971
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Universal Consciousness

1971
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Lord of Lords

1972
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The Elements

1974
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Illuminations

1974
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Eternity

1976
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Ptah The El Daoud

1996
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Priceless Jazz 20: Alice Coltrane

1998
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Translinear Light

2004
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Transfiguration

2005
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Transcendence

2005
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Radha-Krsna Nama Sankirtana

2005
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The Impulse Story

2006
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World Spirituality Classics 1

2017
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Life

Legacy

A respected yet divisive figure who was scorned by the jazz mainstream for most of her life, Alice Coltrane was one of the most complicated & misunderstood of all 20th-century musicians. In this century‚ however‚ her music has grown in stature‚ & one can now hear echoes of her influence everywhere‚ from Björk’s juxtaposition of timbres & textures to Joanna Newsom’s harp playing to the twisted astral beats of her great-nephew Stephen Ellison, aka Flying Lotus. While her late husband John Coltrane’s discography remains titanic in modern jazz, Alice’s own
albums are equally compelling & mysterious, suggesting a musical form that moves away from jazz & into a unique sonic realm that draws on classical Indian instrumentation, atonal modern orchestration, & homemade religious synth music. The adventurous nature & spiritual import of her work continues to resonate through New Age, jazz, & experimental electronic music of all stripes. Alice used a number of names throughout her career, & collectively they chart a path of self-realization. The names she adopted demarcate radical shifts in her life & her work, serving effectively as
chapter headings in the story of how a bebop pianist from Detroit evolved into one of jazz’s singular visionaries, ultimately walking away from public performance to become a guru & beacon of enlightenment for others.

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