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Oct 29, 2014 To sweeten the package, A Love Supreme 2.0 comes with a full length DVD(Details Below). The U-N-I has created such a buzz that they have been signed to Los Angeles mega agency ICMwho are booking the group into a 30 city US tour in the spring of 2010 with major festival appearances coming for the summer season.
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A Love Supreme is a studio album by John Coltrane, recorded on December 9, 1964, and released in January 1965. It's generally considered to be his greatest work and one of the greatest jazz albums of all time, period (in fact, it regularly dukes it out for the #1 spot on critics' lists with Kind of Blue by Miles Davis, which also features performances by Coltrane). It's some sort of a spiritual Concept Album, divided into a four part suite: 'Acknowledgement', 'Resolution', 'Pursuance', and 'Psalm'. Compared to his previous albums, it also sold better; it is probably the best-selling free jazz (or even avant-garde jazz) album of all time.
The album manuscript is one of the National Museum of American History's 'Treasures of American History', and part of the collection of the Smithsonian Institution. Time Magazine included the album, in their 2006 list of 100 timeless and essential albums. It was listed at #47 in Rolling Stone: 500 Greatest Albums of All Time.
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Side One
Side Two
The 2002 CD version adds a bonus CD with a live performance at the Festival Mondial du Jazz Antibes in Juan-les-Pins, France, on July 26, 1965 (the only known live recording of the song suite in its entirety; there's a running debate among fans as to whether this is even better than the studio record), and four outtakes from the studio sessions (of which the latter two were recorded on December 10, 1964; they are specifically take four and take one from the sextet sessions mentioned below):
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And then there's a two- or three-disc The Complete Masters version from 2015, which has the following 'original mono reference masters' as bonus tracks on disc one after the original album:
A second disc with five tracks from the quartet session on December 9, 1964, followed by six from a sextet session on December 10, 1964:
And, in the 'Super Deluxe Edition' of this release only, a third disc containing the July 26, 1965, live performance listed above.
Personnel:
On the sextet tracks, these four are joined by:
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