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1. | Shine
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2. | First Circuit
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3. | A Still Life
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4. | Epistrophy
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5. | Amalgams
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6. | Narcined
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7. | One Wheeler Will
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8. | The Last Circuit
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9. | Before with After
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10. | For Turiya
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Jazz
Ravi Coltrane - Concept, Direction, Improvisation, Producer, Sax (Tenor) Brandee Younger - Guest Appearance, Harp Charlie Haden - Bass (Acoustic), Guest Appearance Drew Gress - Bass (Acoustic) Luis Perdomo - Piano
* Allan Tucker - Mastering * Anna M. Sala - Associate Producer * Brian Dozoretz - Engineer * Jimmy Katz - Photography * Joe Marciano - Engineer * Joshua Sherman - Executive Producer * Steve Genewick - Mixing
Ravi Coltrane
Active Decades: '90s and '00s Born: Aug 06, 1965 in Huntington, NY Genre: Jazz Styles: Contemporary Jazz, Hard Bop, M-Base, Post-Bop
Saxophonist Ravi Coltrane is the son of John and Alice Coltrane. John Coltrane passed away when Ravi was two. While he had a musical upbringing by his mother and began playing fairly early, he did not commence a jazz vocation until he was in his early twenties. Coltrane was able to hone his chops playing with Elvin Jones' group before meeting Steve Coleman and Graham Haynes. Coltrane became a member of the M-Base consortium of artists and singed to RCA in 1997 (which lists Coleman on its roster as well). Coleman produced and guested on Ravi's first recording, Moving Pictures (1998), as did trumpeter Ralph Alessi. The critical comparisons were inevitable, but Coltrane seemed to see this coming before he ever recorded a note. Coltrane's tone on tenor (he plays some soprano too) is more reminiscent of Joe Henderson's -- though his father's sound is slightly evident -- and in covering "Inner Urge" on his debut, he made it impossible to deny. Coltrane recorded a second album in 2000, From the Round Box, that was received even more warmly than his debut and featured contributions from Alessi again and pianist Geri Allen. He covered Thelonious Monk, Ornette Coleman, and Wayne Shorter while adding a pair of his own tunes. His father's influence is a bit more evident here, but, nonetheless, Coltrane proved he was working his sound out for himself. Coltrane has also been featured on the compilation the New Young Lions of Jazz on the Arkadia label in duet with pianist Joanne Brackeen. ---Thom Jurek, All Music Guide |
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