Description

John Coltrane A Love Supreme Mini LP SHM-SACD Single Layer JAPAN

Product introduction

The Verve Acoustic Sounds series, a major project that started in 2020, reprints the masterpieces owned by the Verve label group in analog with the highest sound quality. In this Verve Acoustic Sounds SACD series, which is the latest DSD version of the master, you can fully enjoy the ultimate sound that the label is working on with its prestige.

This work is the masterpiece left by "Saint of Tenor Saxophone" John Coltrane. A magnificent suite played by a golden quartet representing the jazz scene of the 60's changed the tide of the times. You can't talk about Coltrane without listening to this work. Elvin Jones and other band members respond to the explosive tenor saxophone play with the highest tension. #47 on Rolling Stone's "500 Greatest Albums of All Time" list.

Work information

Main

Artist: John Coltrane


others

Artists: McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison, Elvin Jones

Contents

 

Number of components | 1 sheet

Total recording time | 00:33:00

Track Listing

1. Part I: Acknowledgments

2. Part II: Resolution

3. Part III: Pursuance

4. Part IV: Psalm

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