JazzTimes

TOP 10 HISTORICAL RELEASES

1. John Coltrane A Love Supreme: Live in Seattle (Impulse!)

he primary marvel of this album is that it exists—a live sextet rendition of Coltrane’s magnum opus, astutely captured on tape by pal Joe Brazil, available to all a mere 56 years later. But there are plenty of other

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from JazzTimes

JazzTimes4 min read
Jazz In The Display Case
A replica of Parliament-Funkadelic’s mid-1970s Mothership tour spacecraft, one of James Brown’s ’70s black wool jumpsuits with the word “sex” in sequined beads around the waist, the lipstick-red ’73 Cadillac Eldorado that Chuck Berry drove in the 198
JazzTimes1 min read
Akua Allrich
I was on my way to perform at Nnenna Freelon’s beautiful venue, North Star Church of the Arts, in Durham, North Carolina. My husband drove me to the airport to rendezvous with my band. We were on time and happy, when we were alerted that the flights
JazzTimes3 min read
Antidote FOR Loneliness
Musings About Mental Health & the Arts from “America’s Psychologist,” Dr. Jeff Gardere JazzTimes’ in-house shrink and “America’s Psychologist,” Dr. Jeff Gardere is a contributor to Good Morning America, FOX network, Today show, MSNBC and CNN. A Board

Related Books & Audiobooks