℗ 2021 Jowcol Music, under exclusive license to Verve Label Group; An Impulse Records and UMe release
Released | July 16, 2021 |
Duration | 1h 01m 24s |
Record Label | Alice Coltrane |
Genre | Jazz |
1.1
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Jagadishwar
Alice Coltrane |
6:29 | |||
1.2
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Jai Ramachandra
Alice Coltrane |
6:00 | |||
1.3
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Krishna Krishna
Alice Coltrane |
5:09 | |||
1.4
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Rama Katha
Alice Coltrane |
11:42 | |||
1.5
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Yamuna Tira Vihari
Alice Coltrane |
8:33 | |||
1.6
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Charanam
Alice Coltrane |
6:31 | |||
1.7
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Govinda Hari
Alice Coltrane |
5:39 | |||
1.8
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Hara Siva
Alice Coltrane |
6:56 | |||
1.9
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Pranadhana
Alice Coltrane |
4:25 | |||
Digital Booklet
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The world is now finally invited to hear an intimate, spiritual recording made by the godmother of spiritual jazz, Alice Coltrane. Recorded in 1981 and never shared in this form with the world at large, Kirtan: Turiya Sings is a stunning collection of nine devotional songs, featuring the never-before-heard combination of Alice Coltrane’s voice and organ.
Though known by many as the musical partner and wife of John Coltrane, Alice Coltrane is revered for her groundbreaking contributions to spiritual jazz with her legendary Impulse! recordings Journey in Satchidananda and Ptah, The El Daoud, among others. Throughout the 1970s, in addition to maintaining the busy schedule of a recording and touring artist, Alice Coltrane was immersing herself in Eastern philosophies, mythologies, and Vedic religious practices. By the early 1980s, she had become a guru and spiritual teacher and began to make music exclusively for her community at The Vedantic Center, northwest of Los Angeles.
The original recording of these songs, Turiya Sings, was released exclusively on cassette in 1982 for the students of the ashram. In addition to Coltrane’s voice and organ, the recording included synthesizers, strings, and sound effects. In 2004, Coltrane’s son and producer of this record, Ravi Coltrane, found mixes he’d never heard before of just Alice’s voice and her Wurlitzer organ. He knew this is what the world had to hear.
“In this setting I felt the greatest sense of her passion, devotion and exaltation in singing these songs in praise of the Supreme. In that moment, I knew people needed to hear Turiya Sings in this context. As her son, growing up and hearing her playing these songs on the very same Wurlitzer you hear on this recording, I recognize this choice maintains the purity and essence of Alice’s musical and spiritual vision. In many ways, this new clarity brings these chants to an even higher place.”
- Ravi Coltrane
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Alice Coltrane Studio Masters
Track title | Peak (dB FS) | RMS (dB FS) | LUFS (integrated) | DR | |
Album average Range of values | -0.33 -0.34 to -0.32 | -14.69 -15.45 to -13.74 | -13.12 -14.00 to -11.90 | 9 9 to 10 | |
1 | Jagadishwar | -0.34 | -14.78 | -13.4 | 9 |
2 | Jai Ramachandra | -0.33 | -15.03 | -13.5 | 9 |
3 | Krishna Krishna | -0.34 | -14.75 | -13.0 | 10 |
4 | Rama Katha | -0.32 | -13.74 | -11.9 | 9 |
5 | Yamuna Tira Vihari | -0.33 | -15.07 | -13.6 | 10 |
6 | Charanam | -0.33 | -15.45 | -14.0 | 9 |
7 | Govinda Hari | -0.33 | -14.16 | -12.3 | 10 |
8 | Hara Siva | -0.34 | -14.56 | -13.1 | 9 |
9 | Pranadhana | -0.33 | -14.63 | -13.3 | 10 |