John Coltrane - A Love Supreme [Full Album] (1965)
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If you like this album, please consider buying it. Enjoy!
Feel free to leave an album request in the comments :-) [Tracklist below]
Part I - Acknowledgement 0:00
Part II - Resolution 7:42
Part III - Pursuance 15:02
Part IV - Psalm 25:44
Line-up:
John Coltrane -- bandleader, liner notes, vocals, soprano and tenor saxophone
Jimmy Garrison -- double bass
Elvin Jones -- drums
McCoy Tyner -- piano
Listened to this album as a 15 year old, and loved every bit of it. Now, as a 72 year old, it's still as good as it was then. Thanks for sharing!😎
This is my 1st time & I'm 43 smoking a J sitting by the window watching the rain. I listen to Alice Coltrane so I figured why not. I'm not from the Jazz background & my parents were more Anita, Luther, Stylistics type of people.
I lean more towards Wu Tang 🤭
So finding music like this is a gem
Blessings to you & yours 😊✌🏾✊🏾📯🎹🎺🎸🥁🎶🎵🎶🎶
Immortal playing and inspiration
Same here.
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Я, не слушала его 15 летней девочкой..🤣🤣🤣. Просто не знала, что он есть.. Слушаю его впервые-очень понравилось 👏👏👏👍👍
I watched him perform "A Love Supreme " at The IT Club in Los Angeles, California summer of 1965. It was electrifying to say the least. My late husband was a musician and we hit all the jazz joints on his night off.The IT club was like a "hole in the wall" but the best jazz musicians hang out there .Wonderful memories from a 78 year young 💖🎷🎶
I am a little younger than you, 67. I was too young to have seen JC, but in 71 or 72 I saw Pharoah Sanders in Houston at La Bastille. This energy flowed through and was modified in the most amazing way by him ... it changed the way i experienced everything ...
That is a terrific memory as you and your late husband got to share these American treasures together & be part of musical history, I wish you all the best.
wow the city and people and life in general must have been amazing back then
Listening to good music keeps the mind fit ! Groove on sista
Thanks for this comment! That must have been an absolutely incredible experience. The world was so lucky to have Coltrane, Jones, and Tyner. I almost got to see Tyner before he passed.
Thank you st.John Coltrane. Listening to this while on chemo really helps me. I hope to one day meet you up there in a jazz club in the sky to thank you for helping me through an enormous hardship. May peace and love follow you and anyone reading this.
I hope your health has improved :)
🙏🏽❣️🙏🏽
Blessings
God bless you.
On chemo? What's chemo?
God breathes through us so completely, so gently we hardly feel it, yet, it is our everything. ~ John Coltrane.
Amen 🙏
Amen
🎉
Aho Amen APIDTA Ase'
True!
I play this album every father's day rest well dad I love and miss you so much p.s. after three tries I finally got that grand son you wanted lol
your father would be proud. all good fortune to you
Thanks my brother much appreciate
Your dad sounds like he was a blessed man. I feel love for you both.
It's a blessing, having parents who teach you good music, ...and a curse not to !
i love this comment. im not religious, but bless you.
rest in peace mccoy
the quartet is rejoined today
Fuck man I only found out about this thanks to your comment. This shit fucking hurts.
@CarcasMoonwipe
I was saddened by his loss. Your comment makes me see it a new light, though.
Everyone's back together.
He was able to live a full and joyful life, make this and other great pieces of music, and lived to be 81. I'm sure he misses this world and this world misses him, but I'm also sure that he's elated where he is and the only thing we can do now is be elated that he was *here* in the first place, as well as all the others who have gone either too soon or gracefully with time.
Rest In Peace wow ✌🏿
McCoy was only my favorite jazz musician, but my favorite musician in any genre of music. This is a huge loss. His genius can't be overstated.
@@edwardbronston1099 state it
My grandfather played jazz all day everyday he played nothing else he played the sax so did two of his sons my whole life jazz has been apart of me i remember just sitting listening with him in silence and feeling like we were saying it all i miss you grandpa thank you for giving me jazz ❤
❤❤❤
My Daddy who is a sax guy, used to play this around the house on weekends when he was making big family breakfasts or grilling. This brings back such embodied memories of love and food.
Cool jazz is solid breakfast music. I'd also accept Bossa Nova.
Must have been a black man .
listening to this in the middle of a quarantine feels like absolute freedom.
Absolutely :)
Same here. Hi from Morocco
Yes! One day 6 years ago I was listening to it in my little room on the edge of Grasslands National Park in Saskatchewan on the Montana border. I decided I would play it for the herd of bison in the park and drove up and started to play it in my car, nice and loud. The whole herd moved toward me, until I got a little spooked and drove away. But I will always treasure that moment of interspecies music appreciation. Peace, and safety to you, to all of you out there, wherever you are, we are all alone in this together!
@@madonnahamel5430 beautiful :)
I hear ya, it's the only thing keeping me grounded esp Trane, Mingus, Hubbard, And I could go on for Miles
when i was a child by the 90s my father used to work by a factory, and everyday after the work he came home and put this album. 20 Years since them. Now i work and im father of a girl. So i came home and put this album...
I'm goin to be a father soon... Thank you
Please teach youth real art.
History repeats itself ...
That's dope
Your Father was insightful to create such a ritual, this music lends itself to that kind of respect, it certainly has ecclesiastical authority.
I saw Coltrane at The Gaumont State Kilburn London in 1961. He just played My favourite things for 30 minutes .It was so intense I’m not sure I understood it. Just sweat pouring off his face. It’s taken a life time to come back to listen to him once again. Very interesting lockdown music. Makes you sit still and listen. A creative soul at work.
U cdnt understand at this time - never, bt u just felt it.... The favorite things
That's right is CREATIVE music👏
This album is not a high watermark for jazz. It's honestly a high watermark for human achievement of any form.
I think a higher power was guiding Coltrane's saxophone fingerings.
YES YES YES..... This comment may be a year old, however, it is absolutely on the money. Well put
Exactly!
Let's not get carried away now.
@@sprucefan4379 why not?? That’s what this music does to me and many others.. carries us away to somewhere a bit better for the experience.
I am 40 years old and I just discovered this masterpiece last year. I listen to this every day. This album has changed my life and my outlook on life.
Cosby did that too?
No, I need to changed that damn pic tho. Thanks for the reminder....;-)
Ayahs indeed... great team!
That is great :) Regards from Portugal, my friend. The unifying power of music is great. All the best to you.
Me too
RIP McCoy Tyner.. one of the best pianist all pf time.. So long sir..
He was one of the Top Greats. ❤
real one
I'm actually more of a rock music guy, but good Lord this music is unbelievable.
Yes it iz!!
Iz!!!!
More of a rap guy, I guess the 4 gods are just good in a kind of universal way
One of the most spiritual and deepest jazz masterpieces in human history ❤️☮️💙
Yes, but not just a jazz masterpiece, a highlight of our species.
It's funny to me it's just noise
@@QUINT34577 skill issue
agree
exactly
This is not an album, it's an artifact. Coltrane in vein
its notonly artifact -- its religion
The Gospel of John
@@kevinstewart3029 Thaaat!
Another dimension of emotion ?
I'm playing this for my ESL students while they are doing a writing assignment right now. One of them just said 'Teacher...so cool!'
U. Teacher by heart
You not a teacher. You too cool for school. ;)
Thank ya bruh 😎
Great sharing Woohoo 🙌
Plow twist he just wants a better grade
Elvin Jones was such a beast on the kit holy shit
I love so much this album. I'm 19 years old guy peruvian who have a freaking love with jazz music. I love with all my heart this masterpiece
i also love jazz and im only 16 and i also really just love 60s-90s music but 60s-80s my fav but yeah jazz is awesome
@@toxie7580 Two very wise young people. Enjoy all you can. Follow the sidemen everywhere..
👍👍👍👍👍😊
Miles Davis and Marvin Gaye are good
Elvin Jones is from another planet... doing 2 or 3 drummers jobs at once
New to the Trane really but I have to agree that fella can sling some sticks around.
That is some major polyrhythmic BDE.
Definitely in my top 5
Was lucky enough to see him perform here in Italy in the 80's......
I’m going to have to start writing my drummer up
Was taking my 2 teenage sons ro a rugby match recently..
19 year old says he was listening to this the other day on Spotify...my 16 year old says so was he...
I sat in silence with a tear in my eye content they will succeed in life.
awesome! You've done something right along the way
@@tuneylooney1 Thanks...still want to throttle them every now and then haha..found a great gateway for them when really young was Pink Floyd..it really engaged them and I think helped with the idea of how ideas grow...space...timing and patience..
Still to this day they love Sun Ra...Freddie Hubbard...Miles etc..its so easy to brainwash kids haha.
@@sidstewart7399 Yep. I play SunRa all the time in my house. It's important for kids to journey further. Some never leave the block.
@@Zopf-international Got an 18 year old lad that works for me...Never heard of Zappa..Dylan..Floyd..Hendrix..doesn't even know what a trombone is..never heard of Brie...never heard of Penne pasta...spent know what Moscow is..it's frightening..
Even played him Exodus to let him hear bass..he asked which is the bass...
@Jamie where did I say I insulted him?
I was 17 when I first heard this album. There was, fortuitously, a Canadian Jazz journalist who lived across the road from me, he was a family friend. One Christmas, in the afternoon, I went around to his house and he played this to me. Wanting to educate me to proper jazz. The next year, I went round to his house on the same day. Anyway, I asked to listen to it again and he said, no, but as a present he said I will give you the album. It was an original copy from 1965, on Impulse records. I still have it but, I has version on CD that I listen to. This music is special. Very special.
Coincidentally, I was introduced to this album during the holiday season as well! Merry Christmas and thank you for sharing your story :)
"No matter what... it is with God. He is gracious and merciful. His way is through love, in which we all are. It is truly - A Love Supreme -" John Coltrane
"It's baffling how a good musician can also be so retarded. Just play your music John and shut the fuck up" - Me
a love supreme...a love supreme...a lover supreme....
@@hellriser8955 One of you made history. The other one is just a cynical bastard. I wonder who and why.
@@gabrielalfaia8154 Denying of God is the doing of the Ego mind.
I wish God were more merciful and full of love but I look around the world and don't see it No disrespect to Mr Coltrane
The first complete Trane album I ever heard through (I grew up in a small rural town where I did not get much exposure to real jazz). Needless to say, it changed my life. I'm still convinced that Tyner is one of the most overlooked pianists in jazz history and just as innovative as Hancock and Silver. Those opening chords are so transcendent and beautifully moving.
Silver was innovative? Lol
@@milanhouse2240 I thought he was referring to John Hancock and searched Google for Tyner's autograph so I could compare it to the one on the Declaration of Independence. John wins.
@@milanhouse2240 yes, he was. Ask cecil taylor
@@bernabefernandeztouceda7188 When I hear Coltrane I think innovation. When I hear Horace Silver I think meat and potatoes. What am I missing?
@@milanhouse2240 Horace Silver created that percussive piano style so innovative in his early years. Coltrane been on Prez dick during the whole 50's, he wasn't innovator until giant steps.
I'm sitting here crying just so thankful that I found this album. Thank you, John Coltrane.
D'Andrea Johnson i know exactly how you feel. 💘
Fr, this album and My Fav Things Pt 1 + Summertime off that album are like ecstacy to my ears. I love every minute of every shower in the morning now. These days, every time I cook or clean or have to do any task, Coltrane is my new right hand man 😂
Certain Jazz musicians have such a transcendental and natural feel for the notes and the directions to take at any given moment, that even upon first listening, I felt this eerie familiarity as though these were fundamental ideas in music that have existed long before even any human "composed" it; as if to some fundamental part of my soul that might even predate me, it was familiar and only briefly forgotten in this life...
Only other place I get that feeling is when studying maths and discovering a new mathematical fact and integrating that fact into intuition, it suddenly feels as if that idea in that part of my brain has "awakened" and was somehow already there, perhaps the previous soul that occupied my vessel forget it behind...strange and beautiful feeling, really.
me too.
@@0willow0 You are a much deeper human being than me. Thank you for your comment.
have you listened to the new Pharaoh Sanders, Floating Points? It is very soothing, but there is one moment that he revisits A Love Supreme.
I have been listening to this since I was 14 years old and I'm an old woman now, 73. It still gives me chills. No second takes - no dubbing. Just a vision well executed. Coltrane gets right into your heart and mind and takes control. When it's over, you feel brand new.
Well put, indeed 👍
Beautifully said…
💖
I'm the same age as you&I feel the same way.This music had an extremely profound effect on me.
Brand new.
When I hear this album, I see the future, a future of peace and acceptance and tolerance and confidence and hope. Thanks John, for giving us calm in the midst of any decade no matter the slings and arrows the world throws at us. Peace.
It is 55 years since this album came into being! I harte to burst your bubble but I haven't seen much peace, acceptance or tolerance in that time, just bombs drones misiles and tax payer paid for death and destruction. Dream on.
@@dennisflanagan8621 I didn't say it is now. Read carefully. I said I see the future. And yes, anyone can dream on about a better future, even you who only sees the glass half empty.
Dreams
Beautiful words. We must belive in a world with love and peace, this music is the way to find it
❤
A Love Supreme is an heroic testament to living. A valentine to the soul you may open up at the darkest moments and receive solace.
Well said. Could not agree more!
Id like to hear a Mozart Coltrane collab when the saints go marching in
@@lukehall8151 maybe someday we will!!♥️
hear hear!
Luke Hall You can't ruin Coltrane with the extreme boredom that is Mozart
Simply one of the best albums ever recorded by human beings!
Obviously aliens make better albums 🤣
Indeed
@@okantichrist are you talking with them??? Please ask were we can find supreme alien albums 🤣🤣
I am listening to this album for the first time...why can't I stop crying?
Crying for what 🤔
I'm new to this. It feels like the saxophone is saying things, not just playing scales and notes - but like... communicating. It's telling us stories and how it feels. This is otherworldly but also right here.
That’s called phrasing and yes many men forget that you’re supposed to sing with your instrument it’s very much like speaking
on the fourth track, it kind of literally is!! in the liner notes on the album, there is a poem that coltrane wrote and on the fourth track, the saxophone follows the words.
I watched a dvd of Carlos Santana, Carlos is wearing the T-shirt with John Coltrane 'Love Supreme' . This is wonderfull music.🥰
This is one of the greatest albums ever made and TH-cam cluttering it with ads is a disgrace.
Sacrilege is what it is!
Maybe you should actually pay for a copy.
@@billschuch6409 another copy?
AdBlock for TH-cam, if in a desktop computer
@@charlesrast4235 Touche.
One of the greatest albums in jazz.
Is there any album which is superior to this one?
One of the greatest albums ever
Ramón Rosario Luna kind of blue
*of all time
I think this and kind of blue are the 2 most important jazz albums
Elvin Jones is simply the GOAT when it comes to jazz drumming. The feel, the time, the phrasing, everything about his playing is just glorious!
When I listen to this album I sometimes find myself paying more attention to Jones than to Coltrane himself.
elvin and tony...different level
I'm not a jazz man in the slightest, however been drumming (as well as guitar and some other stuff) for 15 years and this is my first time hearing him. Just came to Coltrane cause he's THE Jazz name and I wanted to have a look, and holy fuck I can't even pay attention to most of the compositions, he's insane. The fucking polyrhythms my god. I've heard Jazz drummers before but everything he does feels more *right* for lack of a better word
Absolutely on another plane of reality
If Elvin is the GOAT, Jeff "Tain" Watts is his kid*
I grew up with a father who loved jazz, I admired it but couldn't understand it. Fast forward many years and I was working for a photographer who loves jazz, he would play the classic albums over and over as we worked. One day this was playing and it clicked. The intensity of the music was liberating.
Click
Elvin Jones is sort of nature force behind the whole band, gives them energy, also creative a deep space.
You can say this about every member. Coltrane obviously gets lead billing, but he's just one wind in a perfect storm.
This reaches something that is beyond our existence
yes i think you,re coming to the point,the man was a spirit-the love supreme.
Nope. It hits life lived artfully.
I don’t know. I really understand jazz music
Today I turn 60 and just discovered this. What a gift!
My late husband loved John Coltrane ❤ l listen to this music and l sense my baby heartbeat . A love Supreme...
RIP McCoy. You never got the credit you deserved for creating the Coltrane sound. It was as much yours as it was his. You were both brilliant.
No doubt!
Elvin Jones is the polyrythmic beast !!!
Ptah Waas -- I'm a simple bluesy drummer. Elvin Jones is the most dynamic, best drummer i have ever heard. -Joseph
Heck yeah!
"Elvin Jones?" That's a weird pet name...
Saw him playing with a jazz ensemble here in my hometown (Trento, Italy) many years ago.....Awesome....
Yes!!!😂 what u just said!!! LOL
The last 10 minutes of this album is nothing more than Paradise
No matter what your facing or what troubles in life your going through “A Love Supreme” will always get you there!!
Thanks, man. I really needed this comment, as I'm facing a lot of changes lately.
Imagine what John Coltrane had in his heart and soul to put out music like this!!!
"You can play a shoestring if you're sincere." j.coltrane
a love… supreme!
He had weed. And that's not a bad thing.
@@alementary4065He did not. He was a christian man, and this is for God.
@@dave3934 don't know a whole lot, do you?
Receiving chills throughout your whole entire body is a normal affect produced by this album.
i was going to say *effect like the cynical bastard i am but fuck it the music is love
Sublime, timeless masterpiece! John Coltrane must be playing it with the angels in Heaven now...I never get tired of listening to this musical letter from God to us. Thank you, Mr. Coltrane!
This is grown folks music, the kind of music to makes one reflect on life
the start of the album always give me chills
It's a call to glory. At least, that's what I feel.
@@jamesbrownjr.5074i always felt that it was a call, glad to see i’m not the only who thinks this!
I've always loved this album cover. It's like Coltrane is seeing something beyond.
#FACTS!!! He always looked like he was in deep thought!!
Not only seeing...sensing and hearing too!
Or trying to remember whether or not he's had sex with someone he's just seen
in fact he was
Has anyone ever seen a picture of Trane smiling?
A masterpiece of grand art proportions.
The chords that McCoy Tyner used on Acknowledgement to this day still blow me away. I've learned some of them and that blows me away that I can fake him a little!
yeah it's on such a different level you can actually sound good too just playing quartal voicings and go wild with your right hand
@@lupash yeah I only figured out exactly how to play those quartals back in 2000. I read one of those tutorials that they had in Keyboard magazine for McCoy Tyner after that I learned the fabled 'So What' chord structure ( you know the one that has an M3 as the top interval ) and the rest is history. Practical application has been more the challenge. I can know how something sounds. And yet, I may not always know where it sounds good.
Kind of Blue and Love Supreme; they are both indescribable in the effect they create, like an out of body experience.
Matter AntiMatter...& 2 Think Coltrane's Contribution Towards BOTH Those Recording's Are Top Notch Priceless(One As A Sideman-The Other As A Leader)!!!!
Both my mantras... They take me places I've never been, every time I listen to them..!
@@jans1958 I agree!!! Canonball Adderly's solo on Love For Sale is something I find particularly tasteful. Just the way he starts that thing man! And don't get me started on Bill's quartal comping. I die for that stuff.
You people have to listen to the recording of Naima on Blue World. I find that transcending as well.
Probably not on the same wavelength here but Erroll Garner’s “Autumn Leaves” (Carmel, California) is personally one of the most transcendent piano solos I’ve listened to, still can’t listen to it after 5 years without chills.
Amen
As a lifelong jazz lover, it's wonderful to find so much of the music I love by musicians I cherish: Miles, Coltrane, Monk etc. available on youtube. Love to write while I listen, love to remember my beloved grandparents and my late daughter.
Next time you’re in London let’s grab a coffee and share some Coltrane music
@@saxassaxas6916 this is a very kind offer. Bless you
This jazz album is great😊😊😊😊
What is overlooked in this classic is the piano playing of Mccoy Tyner. The most underated jazz pianist of all time.
YES! I listen to this work focused on Tyner, he makes it all make sense. Obviously, he's the one driving the then 'new' harmonic sensibility that Coltrane was riding to the sublime heights he reaches here. Imho, only of course!
Supreme music from a supreme musician . Jazz at it,s finest from it's finest saxophonist .This and Mile's "Kind of Blue" are essential albums for any Jazz collection .
Agreed. It did take me awhile to really appreciate A love Supreme. A very spiritual album. The more spiritual one becomes the more you will appreciate this masterpiece.
Dayammmmm. Just found this. And came alive. Soul came alive.
BEAUTIFUL GIRLY,A LOVE SUPREME''...
Welcome to " The Soul ' Trane " °°
I know how you feel.
ELVIN!!! His thunder rolls at end of Psalms are the power of the mystery of Creation and the Creator.
The 60's and 70's were amazing when it comes to music. There are tons and tons of fantastic stuff in all genres!
Thanks to the internet all of it is just a klick away!
Yep it really is friggin amazing!!
*click
I feel alive and connected to my creator whenever I listen to this, from beginning to end.
www.unitedmusicscience.com/p/unitedmusicsciencewheel
www.unitedmusicscience.com/p/systems-for-improvisation
Karma of Dove Yes!
@@lindalancaster5037 Especially Part IV - Be safe out there.
When I listen to Coltrane, TIME STOPS!
This isn’t an album. It’s a divinely-inspired movement.
It definitely is.
He dedicated it to God. iHe said God is all.in the actually music notes
Share Rory!
Yes it is
It is definitely very spiritual.
Your soul is meditating deeply. No matter what you do, you want to listen this recording till the very last chord. Peaceful happiness. Jazz.
Coltrane was careful to say that while he was raised Christian, his searchings had led him to realize that all religions had a piece of the truth. Only once did Coltrane perform the entire "Love Supreme" suite live, and there are no recorded interviews in which he talks about the album's personal significance.
In September 1982, Coltrane was officially canonized as a saint by the AOC. [NPR] 11:44
This album makes life look more beautiful.
German music magazine Musikexpress voted this masterpiece as best jazz album of all times - good choice!!
@Joseph Knecht Yea we brought it to them during WW1
Indeed. Kind regards from Portugal :)
I listened to this album the first time I did 🍄. It was a profoundly spiritual experience that changed me forever.
Paul hardcastle took me on a life changing voyage that I'll never forget. I don't know if I can go back to that place but one day I hope to be able to. I hope the journey was just as wonderful for you 🤙
Coltrane got in the flow of the Divine spark of life. His meditations are simply Divine. 🕊
“A Love Supreme” has a lyrical, emotional quality. The suite swells ecstatically and hushes dramatically. It has the conversational cadences of a prayer, and the transcendent quality of a dream. The final movement, “Psalm,” was conceptualized as a musical recitation of a devotional poem included in the liner notes. Each emphatic, incandescent tone from Coltrane’s horn is a syllable uttered in supplication to a higher power. [WBUR] 10:01
@@GjaP_242yeah this album was made for God, the most high, Yeshua
Depending on the perspective and the inclination of the angle at which you position yourself, and feel, in a way, yes! 11:11
This album helped me survive a Dark Night of the Soul. Thank you John Coltrane and band.
Lol you read some bigoted treaty about supposed relation with supposed God and you feel that's some sort of accomplishment
Mark Morris hallelujah my friend..praise be to God.
Never hurts to be in the company of a Saint when times get tough ;) Glad his work helped you!
Absolutely Mark Morris. I can promise you: yours is not an entirely unique situation. This album (and others by Coltrane, Nina Simone, Monk) have accompanied me and others I know on that Dark Journey. Be well, my friend.
Wait, you are assuming he is talking about reading a 16th century poem and not about having an spiritual crisis?
... from the first time I heard it back in the 60s to the present, "A Love Supreme" was, is, and always will be one of the greatest masterpieces of all time ...
I just finished watching Mo Betta Blues in its entirety, when this tune was playing during the wedding scene. I loved the film and I love this tune..
25:47
A Love Supreme
I will do all I can to be worthy of Thee O Lord.
It all has to do with it.
Thank you God.
Peace.
There is none other.
God is. It is so beautiful.
Thank you God. God is all.
Help us to resolve our fears and weaknesses.
Thank you God.
In You all things are possible.
We know. God made us so.
Keep your eye on God.
God is. He always was. He always will be.
No matter what…it is God.
He is gracious and merciful.
It is most important that I know Thee.
Words, sounds, speech, men, memory, thoughts,
fears and emotions - time - all related …
all made from one … all made in one.
Blessed be His name.
Thought waves - heat waves-all vibrations -
all paths lead to God. Thank you God.
His way … it is so lovely … it is gracious.
It is merciful - thank you God.
One thought can produce millions of vibrations
and they all go back to God … everything does.
Thank you God.
Have no fear … believe … thank you God.
The universe has many wonders. God is all. His way … it is so wonderful.
Thoughts - deeds - vibrations, etc.
They all go back to God and He cleanses all.
He is gracious and merciful…thank you God.
Glory to God … God is so alive.
God is.
God loves.
May I be acceptable in Thy sight.
We are all one in His grace.
The fact that we do exist is acknowledgement of Thee O Lord.
Thank you God.
God will wash away all our tears …
He always has …
He always will.
Seek Him everyday. In all ways seek God everyday.
Let us sing all songs to God
To whom all praise is due … praise God.
No road is an easy one, but they all
go back to God.
With all we share God.
It is all with God.
It is all with Thee.
Obey the Lord.
Blessed is He.
We are from one thing … the will of God … thank you God.
I have seen God - I have seen ungodly -
none can be greater - none can compare to God.
Thank you God.
He will remake us … He always has and He always will.
It is true - blessed be His name - thank you God.
God breathes through us so completely …
so gently we hardly feel it … yet,
it is our everything.
Thank you God.
ELATION-ELEGANCE-EXALTATION
All from God.
Thank you God. Amen.
JOHN COLTRANE - December, 1964
let the bad feelings go, all of them.
or accept them maybe and overcome
Racists prolly could never get it. I doubt if morons like Trump will either.
@@dme1016 That literally has nothing to do with what OP said. It's like no comment section is complete without a complete non-sequitur about Trump's dumbass.
@@t.n.3819 When he is eaten alive by rabid wolverines, in HD, I'll stop bringing his despicable being up.
Getting there slowly
No words...Only Gratitude....
Those are words
@@blazinchalice ...You're right...My bad....A greeting from Italy
There are no words
I feel the same, gratitude 💙
@@charlesrast4235 🙏🏽
When I listen to this album, it’s almost as if I’m transported back to the 1960s. I wasn’t even born yet. But that’s how powerful this music is. It just CAPTURES my imagination and places me there.
Yesss. The feeling of the 60's is all over this music.
I have this on vinyl, an album my grandfather bought when it was released. I didn’t understand it when I inherited it in high school, but I grow to appreciate it more and more as I get older. A timeless work of art and human achievement.
During some of the most stressful times in my life, I would take a bath and play this album. Stress washed away.
One of greatest albums of all time!
This recording is jam-packed with emotions AND virtuosity on a supreme (pun?) level. Listening to the piano is like pursuing a runaway train, or a classic steeplechase scene from a dark film noir, the sax is every imaginable shade of human suffering. Brilliant. Capable of causing me to take a seat, to better process the intelligent hurricane of sounds challenging me.
Going from Chet Baker to this was a giant step. Indeed.
No one introduced me to jazz, I had to find it by myself. It changed my life.
Now I am studying Saxophone and Piano in university. Coltrane made me want to become a musician.
His Sound On the Horn Brings Tears to My Eyes He was Absolutely the Greatest Ever !!
Tears to your soul
This song changed my life when I first heard it. Maybe the greatest jazz composition of all time
I must say that I love reading all these comments about how Coltrane and his music has affected people and their lives in such a positive way.
The internet is full of negativity, this is a nice change…
Easily one of my absolute favorite records of all time. Every moment is perfect.
listening for the first time and getting chills
McCoy Tyner is such an amazing comper
Just plain amazing.
This is one of the greatest albums in the history of music!!🤎💯🎵🎶The music on this album is transcendent and spiritual. The beauty of each tune is extraordinary and I cry each time I play it for I can feel the reverence that John Coltrane and his band had for life and God. Listening to this album can literally heal one of any malaise they might be experiencing!!! Love you John and the crew🎷🎹🥁🎻
This album love and supreme is a masterpiece 10/10 album
50数年前新宿のジャズ喫茶で出会って、忘れられない存在になった!!いろいろな思いが甦る。。ジョンコルトレーンが音楽の深みに、わたしを誘ってくれた!
私も16歳で病気で入院した時に知り合った人が札幌のクラブでジャズシンガーだったので、私は初めて彼女にジャズを教えてもらい、とても不思議…初めの感情だったのを覚えています コルトレーンは他の演奏者とは何かが違う感じがしますね😊
👍ありがとうm(_ _)mございます😄
I especially love to submerge in Part II - Resolution. Spiritual, overwhelming, restless, surreal...dont' know what more, but definitely the only one of its kind. inoubliable
A masterpiece. It makes me cry. I grew up in this momentous music.
Lisa dear, me too ✌🏽🙏🏽💚 Blessings 🙋🏿♀️✊🏾
You only get a genius like this once in a lifetime this album was a masterpiece thank you John Coltrane this album will live forever 🔥🔥🔥🔥
I try to set aside the time every year on December 9th (the day it was recorded in 1964) to listen to “A Love Supreme”. My grandfather on my mom’s side died the same day in 2001, it was the first thing I wanted to hear and didn’t know about the recording date till later…to call it the best let alone one of the best is almost belittling for how earnest and honest an album it is…
He's in a better place. Plz keep your heads up and stay safe. God bless you and your family 👪 🙏 ❤️ ♥️.
🌟🏆🌟
What a masterpiece. It took me a lot of time to comprehend this music.
first time listening to it all the way through. what did you learn?
@@larryburks6668 That is was the greatest album I had ever heard.
Great music requires listening rather than hearing. It’s quite rewarding
Brilliant
Not a big jazz head but u can’t beat genius, in whatever form it shows itself
The album in its entirety has remained one of my favorite examples of music for the past 30 years. I'll lay and listen and experience...
It's been years since I've listened to this album. But on this Sunday let it be the beginning of a new life.
This band was a cosmic force
yes it is-see its all about love
@@dandycudjoe8373 Love conquers All
Yes, that's the only way to put it.
absolutely splendid! no question...ONE OF THE GREATEST RECORDINGS OF ALL-TIME. PERIOD.
Almost an outer body experience.........
listening to this while watching vintage photos seems so perfect
Meraviglioso, perso e trovato immortale nel tempo.