Released posthumously by Impulse! Records on March 10, 1998, Living Space is a compilation album that features pieces recorded by John Coltrane during two sessions in June 1965. The material came from sessions on June 10 and June 16, 1965, at the legendary Van Gelder Studio in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey. Despite being assembled from "vault" material, this is not a collection of mere scraps or rough takes. The tracks were originally recorded during a brief summer lull for Coltrane’s famed quartet. What is amazing about these tracks is that they hadn't been compiled earlier because, as a record, Living Space ranks among Coltrane's best.
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Features a rare overdub of Coltrane playing soprano and tenor sax in unison. "Untitled Original 90314" A long, exploratory piece from the June 10 session. "Dusk Dawn" Previously appeared on the Kulu Sé Mama CD reissue. "Untitled Original 90320" Released posthumously by Impulse
If you are auditing a digital archive or checking a newly acquired lossless copy of Living Space , a true archival-grade torrent or download package typically contains several verified files alongside the .flac tracks: Despite being assembled from "vault" material, this is
A comparison of Living Space to (like Transition or Sun Ship )