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  | BRANFORD MARSALIS ~ A LOVE SUPREME OKEH 888750690326 (Barcode: 888750690326) ~ USA ~ Jazz Recorded: 2003 Released: 2015
This is a live recording by the American saxophonist / composer Branford MarsalisFind albums by this artist and his quartet, which also includes pianist Joey CalderazzoFind albums by this artist, bassist Eric RevisFind albums by this artist and drummer Jeff WattsFind albums by this artist. The quartet performs the material originally recorded by the John ColtraneFind albums by this artist quartet entitled "A Love SupremeFind albums with this title", which in time achieved legendary status and is universally accepted as one of the very finest and most influential Jazz albums ever recorded. The album includes both the audio and video recording of a concert, which took place in Amsterdam in 2003, twelve years before it was released. The video also includes interviews with many musicians, including Coltrane´s wife Alice ColtraneFind albums by this artist and other bonus footage.
Sometimes I am utterly speechless and the only thing to do is spread one´s arms and take a long look at the sky. Why on earth would anybody touch a sacred, universally admired piece of human Genius and mess with it is beyond me, especially a musician of the status of Branford Marsalis. What was he trying to do; to imitate, to improve, to re-think, to re-construct, to de-construct Coltrane´s music? Sadly none of the above is even remotely close to what is happening on this album, since actually nothing is happening. Four musicians play Coltrane´s music, without feeling, without passion, without respect…
This album is an act of profanity as far as Coltrane´s memory is concerned, and an insult to Jazz. In the forty years of Jazz creativity that passed between the time Coltrane recorded this immortal music and the time Marsalis has his way with it were brutally dumped into the waste bin of Culture, as this album not only does not offer anything innovative about Coltrane´s music but trivializes it by pretentiously copying it.
Perhaps this album is an epitome of American Jazz, which has been almost completely brain dead since Coltrane´s death and never managed to produce another Prophet of his magnitude. Many have tried, Marsalis among them, but none got even close. Some things are best left alone, and this album is a classic example of what happens when they are not.
If you love, cherish and admire "A Love Supreme", please do not listen to this album!
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