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  1. Weitere Ausgaben von Kirtan: Turiya Sings. EUR 19,99* LP. *** Digisleeve. Alice Coltrane ist die unbestrittene Patin des spirituellen Jazz der Sechziger und Siebziger Jahre, und auch heute noch erklärter Einfluss auf so diverse Künstler wie Flying Lotus, Kamasi Washington, Solange und Radiohead. Mit dem 1981 aufgenommenen, aber jetzt zum ...

  2. Devotional Songs in Original Composition with Organ and Strings. The musical integrity of Alice Coltrane-Swami Turiyasangitananda shines brightly and deeply on this devotional offering. Mixing lyrical Sanskrit verse and original music flavored with Eastern and Western drama, she draws you into an innerspace of deep peace and knowing.

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  4. 31 de mar. de 2024 · Increasingly distant from jazz, Alice Coltrane moved with her family to Los Angeles in 1972, where she achieved the rank of swamini, and abandoned her secular name for Turiya, an abbreviation of Turiyasangitananda (in Sanskrit: “the highest song of bliss of the Transcendental Lord”).

  5. 25 de may. de 2021 · Kirtan: Turiya Sings features Alice Coltrane at peak spirituality and is presented in this arrangement for the first time. Turyia Sings was originally released in 1982 on cassette as a collection of devotional songs including vocals, organ, strings, and synthesizers available only at Alice's Sai Anantam Ashram.

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  6. 27 de jul. de 2023 · By 1978, Turiya, as she became known, was fully immersed in ashram life as a spiritual leader, and Alice Coltrane had largely left the jazz world behind. That same year, Warner Bros. released Transfiguration , the recording of a live concert at UCLA’s Schoenberg Hall in Los Angeles that spring.

  7. 21 de jul. de 2021 · Whereas the Turiya Sings cassette rip floated in lo-fi heaven, the new version is comparatively ascetic, but Alice’s voice is gripping in its relative isolation. The way Coltrane controls her voice is spine-tinglingly masterful. She stretches and pulls it, she warbles, she pauses, then she does it all again.