I find aura of this tune haunting. McCoy's piano sets the mood the giants lay out just amazing solos. Just brilliant playing all around. One of my favorite Coltrane recordings. The man was just a saint!
Btw ppl don't realize how ADVANCED he was for 1961 ! Jazz bands were still playing slows Latin lounge sets at the copa when he made this ....John was ahead of his time man ....Alice was too ....awesome team ...
Almost 60 years later, the sense of exploration, discovery remains so palpable. It is his unquenchable thirst for new modes of expression that provokes my admiration for Trane & his music.
This was so ahead of it's time. You could almost say it was one of the original psychedelic jams. It's dark and chaotic, yet it synchronizes perfectly and just takes you to a whole other world. This is the song that got me into Coltrane.
c'est juste spirituel, je ne peux pas croire que ces musiciens ne pensent pas à quelque chose de loin et grand, une sorte de (D)ieu à qui ils font ce jeu de musique incroyable....improbable...
Chaque jour, j'écoute ce chef d'oeuvre, et chaque jour il devient plus magique. Pour moi, il s'agit d'une création surhumaine, toujours en évolution et destinée à enchanter le futur. Ô merveille !
this is is by far the best thing ever to be recorded on earth. it marks the soul of a generation all across the world, border free...it transcend even time, feeling fresh even in 2014... it is a such a great inspiration.
Is there anything more Majestic than Coltrane right here, in the "sweet spot" of his artistic career; a towering, imperious Giant... (all 5-foot 9-inches of him) This is... Life.
I thought I knew all the great albums , but I overlooked this. When the rhythm sectioned is locked , then john is released it is devastating. You can just listen , to McCoy , jimmy and elvin, for hours. Trance like playing
"It's only four songs, but each one is just a mindblower. The title track ("Ole") is crazy good. I remember listening to it with my then girlfriend (now my wife) and she said, "What's this cacaphony?" To this day I still harbor a bit of resentment towards her for saying that because to me that piece of music just pulls out all the stops and makes you realize that Coltrane was no ordinary composer...no ordinary musician...no ordinary human being. Here was a man that had a thumb on the pulse of his own soul. Here was a man that could translate the sounds, the squeals, and the squalls of the angels. This CD belongs to every music fan's collection. This is not just for diehard jazz fans, this is for music lovers everywhere. Love yourself a little more and buy this CD. It's flippin' fantastic!” - Amazon reviewer
Exactly! This is why it's why it's my favorite Coltrane album. From Olè to To Her Ladyship everything is just perfect. The arrangements are just perfect. It's truly a masterpiece.
This just shows you that you're going to have bite your tongue once in a while. My then girlfriend, now wife has a similar appreciation of jazz. Great review by the way.
a year after the album was out I got it and have heard it... don't remember how many times and it is still fresh.. so so ahead of it's time..seventy stars
I've turned so many non jazz folks onto this I've lost count. Each time there is the same reaction : Mind blowing looks , then the question, WHO IS THIS?
I used to have this album, back in the day. Yet: On a very good set and speakers up in the Santa Cruz redwoods I am hearing this album like never before, and I cannot get enuf of it. Maybe it is becoming my fav Coltrane. All I gotta say, it deserves to be really heard, as if they are playing right next, full volume. These are masters, each one, synching and pure. Just fabulous.
I had to look and McCoy Tyner BOOM, the candle is lit! He has to be one of my most favorite jazz pianists of all time. John Coltrane Sorprano Sax, Eric Dolphy flute, Freddie Hubbard Trumpet, Reggie Workman Bass, Art Davis Bass, Elvin Jones Drums; all these kids looking for my favorite things are missing out on this; its awesome and gorgeous, coletrane at his finest.
There's a reason why there is a heaven But on the flip side There is a reason why the soul Never Dies The answer to these two reasons are two words JOHN COLTRANE 🖤🕊🦅🙏🔥
Eric was such a tragic early loss, his playing flute, alto, bass clarinet made him perfect the foil for john nevermind both seemed literally from time machine so progressive was their playing and sound. Their VV recordings are just gorgeous Naima , spiritual ,whole collection. Just eric's rendition of God bless the child on Bass Clarinet in 63 I think is still studied and revered today by music students ,he employed instruments in a way still exciting fresh 60 years later....both truly timeless sounds and talents, as is tris band in quartet form or larger, they were tapped in to the well no question true innovators. Doesn't get heavier or more spiritual imo
13:49 to infinity ....maybe I'm compulsive but I listen to this song every single night before I go to sleep . It just transcends me into another realm . I can actually see the the music waves transform from the heavens into majestic artistry ....#librapower
I agree, except that I could never fall asleep to this song. I can't keep still, my body is dancing inside and outside. There's just too much rhythmic energy!
Absolutely. I remember hearing this for the first time. is that two basses...? fuck it is, and listening again and again to that part. Grinding out those notes.
The first album I ever bought...1961...and one of my all time favorites!! Along with Pharoah Sanders (who I was fortunate to see live at a "Left Bank Jazz performance in 1966) ... Archie Shepp!!! and Eric Dolphy!!! Beautiful!!! I STILL get chills listening to this!!!
We had a much worse racial problem then you did in the UK and people were expressing their pain there's the old line music is the language of the soul and the soul of the black man was threatened by a resurgence in white supremacy it's like the Civil War never was fought down South around 1900 people went back to dividing the country by color they put up statues of traitorous Robert E. Lee type soldiers so if you were a black man with not a lot of money and you had something to say it might sound like this. That's funny I'm having a discussion now with an English literary type who doesn't like Coltrane and doesn't understand why is there so much pain being expressed but then hes a dilettante. Right now the music of John Coltrane is immediately appropriate Vote remove Trump Save the environment
Music it IS at the SUPERMOST BEST - PERIOD! It transcends ethnicity, colours, anger, hunger and thirst. After all, herein are adorned the SOULS of 'Trane, Dolphy, Tyner, Hubbard, Jones and ... way out yonder in the effervescent glory of God and the "Easterners" of the Orient. Yeah!
+craig maskell Africa from Africa/Brass, anything off of A Love Supreme, Out of this World from the album 'Coltrane', and Spiritual from Live at the Village Vanguard
Coltrane, Dolphy, Hubbard, Tyner, Workman, Davis & Jones...What A Septet! Ole' is truly a Master Work Syncopation ‼️😎
I find aura of this tune haunting. McCoy's piano sets the mood the giants lay out just amazing solos. Just brilliant playing all around. One of my favorite Coltrane recordings. The man was just a saint!
Btw ppl don't realize how ADVANCED he was for 1961 ! Jazz bands were still playing slows Latin lounge sets at the copa when he made this ....John was ahead of his time man ....Alice was too ....awesome team ...
Oh, we knew! Scared the shit outta me, but we knew!
Avant-Garde
This is why they had to destroy the music industry...
Le meilleur saxophoniste du 20e siècle
John coltrane.
This song changed my life.
Justin Skrypnyk that's heavy
Moi aussi.
Almost 60 years later, the sense of exploration, discovery remains so palpable. It is his unquenchable thirst for new modes of expression that provokes my admiration for Trane & his music.
This was so ahead of it's time. You could almost say it was one of the original psychedelic jams. It's dark and chaotic, yet it synchronizes perfectly and just takes you to a whole other world. This is the song that got me into Coltrane.
Same here Bro...Well said!
Instablaster...
Yeah , they were filled with hard drugs , yet incredibly good. Most wonderfully done... not to miss.. genius piece... genius compositions... true...
One of those things that happens once in a lifetime.. he'll never out do this again...
Too true!
c'est juste spirituel, je ne peux pas croire que ces musiciens ne pensent pas à quelque chose de loin et grand, une sorte de (D)ieu à qui ils font ce jeu de musique incroyable....improbable...
Chaque jour, j'écoute ce chef d'oeuvre, et chaque jour il devient plus magique. Pour moi, il s'agit d'une création surhumaine, toujours en évolution et destinée à enchanter le futur. Ô merveille !
this is is by far the best thing ever to be recorded on earth. it marks the soul of a generation all across the world, border free...it transcend even time, feeling fresh even in 2014... it is a such a great inspiration.
Still inspirational in 2019
Feeling fresh even in 2021
@@jedwing SO TRUE!!!
@@humpcomics And in 2022...long story short it's timeless.
Check the pharoah sanders cover !
Is there anything more Majestic than Coltrane right here, in the "sweet spot" of his artistic career; a towering, imperious Giant... (all 5-foot 9-inches of him)
This is... Life.
John Coltrane was a mighty god in a living man (rest in peace)
this song goes way beyond the earth realm...its universal 🎶!
yes Amen
I thought I knew all the great albums , but I overlooked this.
When the rhythm sectioned is locked , then john is released it is devastating.
You can just listen , to McCoy , jimmy and elvin, for hours.
Trance like playing
"It's only four songs, but each one is just a mindblower. The title track ("Ole") is crazy good. I remember listening to it with my then girlfriend (now my wife) and she said, "What's this cacaphony?" To this day I still harbor a bit of resentment towards her for saying that because to me that piece of music just pulls out all the stops and makes you realize that Coltrane was no ordinary composer...no ordinary musician...no ordinary human being.
Here was a man that had a thumb on the pulse of his own soul. Here was a man that could translate the sounds, the squeals, and the squalls of the angels. This CD belongs to every music fan's collection. This is not just for diehard jazz fans, this is for music lovers everywhere.
Love yourself a little more and buy this CD. It's flippin' fantastic!” - Amazon reviewer
Exactly! This is why it's why it's my favorite Coltrane album. From Olè to To Her Ladyship everything is just perfect. The arrangements are just perfect. It's truly a masterpiece.
Dang. Very eloquently stated. He is of The Gods.
What's the "Amazon reviewer"?
People like him PROVE that God exist ! too extraordinary ....
This just shows you that you're going to have bite your tongue once in a while. My then girlfriend, now wife has a similar appreciation of jazz. Great review by the way.
John coltrane is the best sax player of all time .....ole luv his 🎶 music
Indeed no one is better than John Coltrane playing the saxophone
Extremely majestic and sublime
a year after the album was out I got it and have heard it... don't remember how many times and it is still fresh.. so so ahead of it's time..seventy stars
I've turned so many non jazz folks onto this I've lost count. Each time there is the same reaction : Mind blowing looks , then the question, WHO IS THIS?
Heaviest than any rock n roll of that era!! Wonderful!
Heavier than anything i have ever heard
I'm not even a Coltrane fan at all, but this piece stands out on its own, among the best music ever made.
How could you NOT be a fan of "Trane"???
Time to get on the Trane!
@@robertroselle3341 lol i just wanted to write exactly the same comment, and than i see you beat me to it :)
I used to have this album, back in the day. Yet: On a very good set and speakers up in the Santa Cruz redwoods I am hearing this album like never before, and I cannot get enuf of it. Maybe it is becoming my fav Coltrane. All I gotta say, it deserves to be really heard, as if they are playing right next, full volume. These are masters, each one, synching and pure. Just fabulous.
"becoming" are you KIDDING me? What is its competition...??? I certainly...in 60 years...have not heard it!!!
Oh my - in any language, at any time or any place this music will take you to a sweet journey.
Some parts sound to me like a jazz version of the andalusian traditional song El Vito, a Cordobesa. Love it. Thanks, mr Coltrane.
Deep Song
You’re totally right and thank you for putting that up here. I didn’t know about that song before now and I’m deeply appreciative of finding it. ❤️
Nobody could ever reach THIS.
This sounds so good, like a joyful dance across my eardrums. 😍😍💃🏾
I had to look and McCoy Tyner BOOM, the candle is lit! He has to be one of my most favorite jazz pianists of all time. John Coltrane Sorprano Sax, Eric Dolphy flute, Freddie Hubbard Trumpet, Reggie Workman Bass, Art Davis Bass, Elvin Jones Drums; all these kids looking for my favorite things are missing out on this; its awesome and gorgeous, coletrane at his finest.
There's a reason why there is a heaven
But on the flip side
There is a reason why the soul Never Dies
The answer to these two reasons are two words
JOHN COLTRANE 🖤🕊🦅🙏🔥
Eric was such a tragic early loss, his playing flute, alto, bass clarinet made him perfect the foil for john nevermind both seemed literally from time machine so progressive was their playing and sound. Their VV recordings are just gorgeous Naima , spiritual ,whole collection. Just eric's rendition of God bless the child on Bass Clarinet in 63 I think is still studied and revered today by music students ,he employed instruments in a way still exciting fresh 60 years later....both truly timeless sounds and talents, as is tris band in quartet form or larger, they were tapped in to the well no question true innovators. Doesn't get heavier or more spiritual imo
13:49 to infinity ....maybe I'm compulsive but I listen to this song every single night before I go to sleep . It just transcends me into another realm . I can actually see the the music waves transform from the heavens into majestic artistry ....#librapower
So well said, elevation to another universe!
I agree, except that I could never fall asleep to this song. I can't keep still, my body is dancing inside and outside. There's just too much rhythmic energy!
Who on earth would dislike this? I'll never understand
Casual music fans and extremely ignorant people
Wow! This is Miles electric period years before it happened. And all achieved with acoustic instruments.
AAAH, two basses! My favourite section !
Absolutely. I remember hearing this for the first time. is that two basses...? fuck it is, and listening again and again to that part. Grinding out those notes.
No, un contrabbasso, Jimmy Garrison.
@@theloniousratledge8835 art davis and reggie workman are playing doublebasses here
@@vukanpotezica1727 Si, si...è vero!
@@theloniousratledge8835 but i dont know how playing the bow part and thumbposition and how playing the groove.
I have two favorite songs of all time ....this is number one .
One of the great innovators. He is accompanied by great musicians, some of whom are no longer with us.
La beauté pure , quelle émotion extraordinaire !
The first album I ever bought...1961...and one of my all time favorites!! Along with Pharoah Sanders (who I was fortunate to see live at a "Left Bank Jazz performance in 1966) ... Archie Shepp!!! and Eric Dolphy!!! Beautiful!!! I STILL get chills listening to this!!!
Damn this is a vibe
I always loved McCoy's comping and solo on this track. Every one else are outstanding as well.
Hapt Birthday John 9/23/2020 your music and meditations will be heard forever, wherever there is Love!
Get's my vote for greatest jazz piece ever recorded.
I have always wanted be a musician, after hearing this I think I'll just go shine shoes.
shining shoes is also an art, don't be discouraged
@@luccalee3335 I think of it as a skill not an art, Art is a creative expression of beauty
You think it isn't an art until you behold a genius doint it
Imagine if coltrane decided to shine shoes because he allowed himself to quit
@@sunkintree It's just a joke fellas, I'm very assertive in reality.
It's a movie-like music. Coltrane lover
Masterpiece!
Du six temps. Parfait, hypnotique.
This my favorite thing...
tout comme la musique irlandaise ou gnawa ;)
his most underrated appreciated album, by far
what can I say , musical paradise !!
Simply sublime.
Sublime indeed, he has achieved a musical Nirvana.
This was my first approach to Coltrane. Coltrane is to Spain as Copland is to Mexico. Two masters..
Thanks. I will certainly check out Copland.
He Put a hurting on this..
This is a Masterpiece.
DEAR ELVIN
Ahhhhhh! Divine!
In the UK in 1961 we had Cliff Richards, Petula Clarke, The Temperance Seven, Helen Shapiro and Shirley Bassey somehow in the states you had this!
We had a much worse racial problem then you did in the UK and people were expressing their pain there's the old line music is the language of the soul and the soul of the black man was threatened by a resurgence in white supremacy it's like the Civil War never was fought down South around 1900 people went back to dividing the country by color they put up statues of traitorous Robert E. Lee type soldiers so if you were a black man with not a lot of money and you had something to say it might sound like this. That's funny I'm having a discussion now with an English literary type who doesn't like Coltrane and doesn't understand why is there so much pain being expressed but then hes a dilettante. Right now the music of John Coltrane is immediately appropriate
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@@intuneorange I love Coltrane, I was contrasting the superficiality of the music we had at the time, with what I consider to be a masterpiece.
@@intuneorange coltrane said in an interview that he wasn't angry or in pain. If anything you don't know coltrane lol.
Unbelievable!
Eric Dolphy on flute... good!!
Beautiful! Clarion call of the gods! All purity & passion!
MAGISTRAL !!
The BEEEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSTTTTTTT!
Brilliant. God, you gotta love this
DEAR ERIC ,JOHN, AND TYNER AND REGIE AND ART AND FREDDIE AND ELVIN
このアルバムが出た時、俺は14歳。新宿のジャズヴィレ辺りで初めて聞いたのが18歳。そしてそれから60年、今でも俺はあの頃と同じ気持ちでコルトレーンを聞いている。
Just magic
HERE NEXT TO 2.5K PEOPLE ONLY JAZZ KNOWLEDGERS WILL RETURN EVERY SO MUCH FOR THIS WONDERFUL DOSE
Something WICKED this way comes! A psychedelic storm. I'm losing it...lost in Coltrane! :))))))
Phénoménal !
it never ends
awesome!
du grand Trane ! splendide...
When the base players go at it.....I could have disappeared. My God
El Quinto Regimiento! Coltrane and company knew their Spanish music.
As I am a jazz fan, I go out looking for artists who inspire me.
nice glad to see this up all in one vid now
Superb
Superb !!!
Wowie! A true genius.
Master Piece
Ole tu,Coltrane& company
Il mio primo disco di jazz, nel 1974❤
just perfect !
It fills the heart with joy
Love the Music ♥️🌟♥️🌟♥️🌟♥️🌟♥️🌟♥️🌟♥️🌟
コルトレーンの実存性内へ向かう哲学的演奏は天に昇って逝ったドルフィーと いつもこころの中で会話していたのかもしれない・・🤗🐢😇🍀
total GENIUS.
Spiritual bliss.
!
black magic
Intense!!
Mi piace ole'. È un pezzo bello per la tecnica e l'interpretazione.
Black music at its best
Music is music mate, it has no color
@@SnowTheJamMan exactly
MrFasikaH eh? What's colour got to do with it? This is the language of the Divine mate not the profane.
Music it IS at the SUPERMOST BEST - PERIOD!
It transcends ethnicity, colours, anger, hunger and thirst.
After all, herein are adorned the SOULS of 'Trane, Dolphy, Tyner, Hubbard, Jones and ... way out yonder in the effervescent glory of God and the "Easterners" of the Orient.
Yeah!
Snow the Jam Man jazz comes from a very specific black experience. would be best not to deny that in a genre that respects history and context
OLE' COLTRANE IL PIU' grande assolo con il sax sopòrano da me sentito estasi pura
The artist.
Genius interpretation of a bullfight
nunca fui el mismo despues de escuchar esto.
He is my favorite....but this compsition I do prefer with Pharoah Sanders who goes nuts playing it...oó
István Poór gotta hear it
Es la versión de un canto-danza andaluz (El vito) del gran Coltrane.
The Allman Brothers, The Grateful Dead......
La puissance et la grâce
comme mon poing
dans ta tete
From this Planet to God.
I love this track, can anyone recommend other tracks that sound like this?
That dark and intense sound!
+craig maskell Africa from Africa/Brass, anything off of A Love Supreme, Out of this World from the album 'Coltrane', and Spiritual from Live at the Village Vanguard
Thanks Harry Smith
Your most welcome, if you want modern jazz with this sound and a wide influence. I would suggest Kamasi Washington's new album The Epic as well
+craig maskell You can listen Coltrane's Psalm as well, it has a sort of darkness in its sound, but it´s more dramatic.
Check out Africa as well
Yet totally genius.. yes.
God Coltrane
goosebumps
YES
Só sei sentir 🙌