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Discography
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A Monastic Trio
Released: 1968
Recorded: 19671968
Genre: Jazz
Length: 66:43
Label: Impulse! Records
Producer: Alice Coltrane
Personnel
Alice Coltrane harp, piano
Pharoah Sanders flute, bass clarinet, tenor saxophone
Jimmy Garrison bass
Rashied Ali drums
Ben Riley drums
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Track Listing
1 "Lord, Help Me to Be"
2 "The Sun"
3 "Ohnedaruth"
4 "Gospel Trane"
5 "I Want to See You"
6 "Lovely Sky Boat"
7 "Oceanic Beloved"
8 "Atomic Peace"
9 "Altruvista"
Tracks 13 recorded at the Coltrane home studio, Dix Hills, New York on January 29, 1968; tracks 48 recorded at the Coltrane home studio, Dix Hills, New York on June 6, 1968; track 9 recorded at the Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey on March 7, 1967.
Tracks 1, 2 & 9 were bonus tracks on the 1998 reissue; tracks 12 were previously released on the Alice Coltrane/John Coltrane Cosmic Music, while track 9 is a previously unissued recording from the sessions that resulted in John Coltrane's Expression.
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Huntington Ashram Monastery
Released: 1969
Recorded: 14 May 1969
Genre: Jazz
Length: 35:59
Label: Impulse! Records
Producer: Alice Coltrane
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Track Listing
1 "Huntington Ashram Monastery" 5:36
2 "Turiya" 4:22
3 "Paramahansa Lake" 4:37
4 "Via Sivanandagar" 6:09
5 "IHS" ("I Have Suffered") 8:50
6 "Jaya Jaya Rama" 6:25
Personnel
Alice Coltrane harp, piano
Ron Carter bass
Rashied Ali drums
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Ptah, the El Daoud
Recorded: 26 January 1970
Genre: Jazz
Length: 46:03
Label: Impulse! Records
Producer: Ed Michel
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Track Listing
1 "Ptah, the El Daoud" 13:58
2 "Turiya and Ramakrishna" 8:19
3 "Blue Nile" 6:58
4 "Mantra" 16:33
All tracks recorded at the Coltrane home studio in Dix Hills, New York on 26 January 1970.
Personnel
Alice Coltrane harp, piano
Joe Henderson alto flute,
tenor saxophone
Pharoah Sanders alto flute,
tenor saxophone, bells
Ron Carter bass
Ben Riley drums
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Journey in Satchidananda
Released: 1970
Recorded: 8 November 1970
Genre: Jazz
Length: 37:06
Label: Impulse! Records
Producers: Alice Coltrane &
Ed Michel
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Track Listing
1 "Journey in Satchidananda"
2 "Shiva-Loka"
3 "Stopover Bombay"
4 "Something About John Coltrane"
5 "Isis and Osiris"
Tracks 14 recorded at the Coltrane home studio, Dix Hills, New York, on November 8, 1970; track 5 recorded live at The Village Gate, New York City, on July 4, 1970.
Personnel
Alice Coltrane harp, piano
Pharoah Sanders soprano saxophone, percussion
Vishnu Wood oud (on track 5)
Charlie Haden bass (on track 5)
Cecil McBee bass
Tulsi tambura
Rashied Ali drums
Majid Shabazz bells, tambourine
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Universal Consciousness
Released: 1972 (vinyl); 2002 (CD)
Recorded: April-June 1971 at A&R
Genre: Jazz
Length: 37:06
Label: Impulse! Records
Producers: Alice Coltrane &
Ed Michel
Engineers at Dix Hills: W. Barneke and Roy Musgnug
Engineer at A&R: Tony May
Mixed by Tony May and Ed Michel
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Track Listing
1 "Universal Consciousness" 5.02
2 "Battle At Armageddon" 7.19
3 "Oh Allah" 4.53
4 "Hare Krishna" 8.14
5 "Sita Ram" 4.45
6 "The Ankh of Amen-Ra" 6.10
Recorded at A&R Recording, New York City and/or at the Coltrane Studio, Dix Hills, New York
Personnel
Alice Coltrane harp, organ
Jimmy Garrison (1,3,4,5) : bass
Jack DeJohnette (1,3,4) : drums
Clifford Jarvis : drums (4,5), percussion (4)
Rashied Ali : drums (2,6), wind chimes (6); Tulsi (4,5) : tamboura
John Blair, Julius Brand, Leroy Jenkins and Joan Kalisch (1,3,4) : violin
String arrangements on tracks 1,3 and 4 by Alice Coltrane
Tracks 4 and 5 arranged by Alice Coltrane
Transcriptions on tracks 1,3 and 4 by Ornette Coleman
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World Galaxy
Released: 1972
Genre: Jazz
Length: 37:06
Label: Impulse! Records
Recorded: November 15 and 16, 1971 at The Record Plant, New York City
Engineered by Tom Flye
Ass't engineers : Dan Turbeville
and Dennis Ferrante
Mixed at The Village Recorder, Los Angeles
Engineered by Baker Bigsby
Producers: Alice Coltrane &
Ed Michel
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Track Listing
1 "My Favorite Things" 6.22
2 "Galaxy Around Olodumare" 4.15
3 "Galaxy In Turiya" 9.55
4 "Galaxy In Satchidananda" 10.25
5 "A Love Supreme" 9.58"
Personnel
Alice Coltrane : percussion, piano (2), organ (1,4,5), harp (1,3,4,5), tamboura (4); Reggie Workman : bass; Ben Riley : drums; Elayne Jones : timpani; Frank Lowe : saxophones, percussion; Swami Satchidananda (5) : voice; Leroy Jenkins (5) : solo violin;
STRING ORCHESTRA - David Sackson : concertmaster; Arthur Aaron, Henry Aaron, Julien Barber, Avron Coleman, Harry Glickman, Edward Green, Janet Hill, LeRoy Jenkins, Joan Kalisch, Ronald Lipscomb, Seymour Miroff, Thomas Nickerson, Alan Shulman, Irving Spice, William Stone : strings.
All arrangements by Alice Coltrane
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