Edcerc and MilesTrane21 are correct! This is, in fact "ascension"...a ultra rare quartet version, pre-studio version...I have the vinyl of this and they mark it as Blue Valse (waltz), but that's not even a tune in theColtrane songbook (but is in theSony Rollins book) This is unmistakably Ascension, and how blessed we are to seeit as well as hear it!!!
Ufff...este no la había visto!
robertojimenez204 8 months ago
Saw him play this in August, 1965, Soldiers Field Chicago. He was not like other musicians, he was partly in this world, partly in another.
jay1beaux 11 months ago 2
@guysaxophone Nah I don't include MD. But yeah you're right, they are huge.
ZeuhlEmgalai 1 year ago
@guysaxophone
i think miles is still on top of those.
leftywilbury 1 year ago
Edcerc and MilesTrane21 are correct! This is, in fact "ascension"...a ultra rare quartet version, pre-studio version...I have the vinyl of this and they mark it as Blue Valse (waltz), but that's not even a tune in theColtrane songbook (but is in theSony Rollins book) This is unmistakably Ascension, and how blessed we are to seeit as well as hear it!!!
jahkneerah 2 years ago
@guysaxophone
They're all black.
And weird mixture, 3 musicians and a boxer LOL
GreggaryPeccary 2 years ago
hes right the 3 kings are jimi hendrix john coltrane and muhammed ali those r the gods of the planet earth well if you want to include miles davis.
guysaxophone 2 years ago
number1saxophone....What Jazz has advanced past John Coltranes explorations since his passing? Don't get me wrong it's a genuine question..
nbv556 2 years ago 2
After. This is the same "call" he used on the album "Ascension", his famous "free big band" album. It's chaotic, but also very beautiful.
MilesTrane21 2 years ago
this is the theme from ascension i believe
edcerc 2 years ago