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  1. 30 de oct. de 2006 · World Galaxy can be seen to some degree as a hugely important album for Alice. As the new Jazz-Fusion sound was beginning to play a significant part in the ongoing creative movement of jazz, The legacy of Her deceased husband (John Coltrane), still loomed large, and her unique brand of 'Spiritual Jazz', was becoming more of niche market appeal.

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  2. World Galaxy is the sixth solo album by Alice Coltrane. It was recorded in November 1971 in New York City, and was released in 1972 by Impulse! Records. On the album, Coltrane appears on piano, organ, harp, tamboura, and percussion, and is joined by saxophonist Frank Lowe, bassist Reggie Workman, drummer Ben Riley, timpanist Elayne Jones, and a string ensemble led by David Sackson.

  3. Alice Coltrane Turiyasangitananda (de soltera, Alice McLeod; Detroit, 27 de agosto de 1937 - Los Ángeles, 12 de enero de 2007) fue una compositora, pianista, organista, arpista, y cantante estadounidense de jazz. Fue una de las pocas personas que han empleado el arpa como integrante de bandas de jazz de la misma forma que Dorothy Ashby había ...

  4. Alice Coltrane With Strings.Taken from the album 'World Galaxy' (1972)

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  5. Slighty different labels than World Galaxy.Without New York address.-Cover-Recorded November 15 and 16, 1971, at The Record Plant, New York City. Mixed at The Village Recorder, Los Angeles.

  6. 1 de ene. de 1971 · Alice Coltrane had become a musical world unto herself by the time she issued World Galaxy, recorded in late 1971. With jazz-rock fusion taking over the mainstream and the terminal avant-garde heading over to Europe, Coltrane stubbornly forged an insistent, ever-evolving brand of spiritual jazz that bore her own signature as much as it did her late husband's influence.

  7. Entitled World Spirituality Classics 1: The Ecstatic Music of Alice Coltrane Turiyasangitananda, it was released in May 2017 to commemorate her 80th birthday and the tenth anniversary of her passing. The package included a lengthy liner essay by jazz historian Ashley Khan, Mark "Frosty" McNeil's master's thesis, and interviews with family, ashram members, and colleagues.