It speaks of , an artist searching for the divine in sound. It speaks of 1998 , a moment when the music industry paused to polish and re-present his forgotten works. And it speaks of EAC and FLAC , the tools modern listeners use to ensure that the "Living Space" Coltrane created in 1965 remains vibrant, audible, and perfect for generations to come.
: John Coltrane (tenor and soprano saxophone), McCoy Tyner (piano), Jimmy Garrison (bass), and Elvin Jones (drums). Historical Context: john coltrane living space 1998 eacflac new
Recorded during a pivotal session on June 16, 1965 (just months after A Love Supreme ), Living Space is the bridge between Coltrane’s spiritual modal jazz and his avant-garde "free jazz" explosion. It speaks of , an artist searching for the divine in sound
: The 1998 Impulse! reissue (often sought after in high-quality digital formats like EAC/FLAC ) was produced by Michael Cuscuna and remastered by Erick Labson. It was significant for: : John Coltrane (tenor and soprano saxophone), McCoy