Ryan K. Smith referenced the original mono pressing of A Love Supreme, carefully matching Van Gelder’s original mix.
No mono master exists for A Love Supreme. The original mono LP was a fold-down created by Van Gelder from the stereo mix.
John Coltrane performs My Favorite Things on the soprano saxophone, live in Comblain-la-Tour, Belgium on August 1, 1965.
John Coltrane, soprano saxophone
McCoy Tyner, piano
Jimmy Garrison, bass
Elvin Jones, drums
A speech by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered four days after the 16th Street Baptist Church Bombing inspired the melodic line of Coltrane’s saxophone in “Alabama,” composed as a tribute to the four victims of the bombing.
A Love Supreme 60th Anniversary Edition will be released February 7th 2025. Pressed on diamond clear vinyl and housed in a special jacket printed on silver mirror board with embossed elements, this is the ultimate collectors item to celebrate 60 years of Coltrane’s masterpiece.
The John Coltrane statue was sculpted by Thomas Jay Warren and unveiled on Sept 20, 2006 in honor of John Coltrane’s 80th birthday. The statue is located in High Point, North Carolina at the intersection of Commerce Avenue and Hamilton Street.
Celebrate the timeless music of John Coltrane this holiday season. Discover the Coltrane gift guide at the link in bio, brimming with unique items that honor his music and legacy.
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“I never even thought about whether or not they understand what I’m doing… the emotional reaction is all that matters. As long as there’s some feeling of communication, it isn’t necessary that it be understood.” - John Coltrane
“The real risk is not changing. I have to feel that I’m after something. If I make money, fine. But I’d rather be striving. It’s the striving, man, it’s that I want.” - John Coltrane