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  1. Tambura [Tamboura] – Tulsi. Transcription By – Ornette Coleman. Violin – Joan Kalisch, John Blair, Julius Brand, Leroy Jenkins. Written-By – Alice Coltrane, Trad. Arranged By [Strings], Organ, Harp – Alice Coltrane. Bass – Jimmy Garrison. Drums – Clifford Jarvis, Jack DeJohnette.

  2. JAZZ · 1971. Preview. On her fifth solo album, Alice Coltrane explores her art with creative fearlessness and burning spirituality. Cut after a sojourn to India and Sri Lanka, the music bridges her free-jazz past and cosmic sounds from the East. “Battle at Armageddon” is a dialogue between her spacey Wurlitzer organ improvisations and the ...

  3. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Universal Consciousness · Alice Coltrane Universal Consciousness ℗ 1971 The Verve Music Group, a Division of ...

  4. The Ankh of Amen-Ra Lyrics. Recorded between April and June of 1971, Alice Coltrane ’s Universal Consciousness stands as her classic work, a testament to the articulation of her spiritual ...

  5. 4 songs mixed from the 1971 album "Universal Consciousness" by Alice Coltrane. Universal Consciousness, Oh Allah, Hare Krishna & The Ankh Of Amen-Ra. Share &...

  6. 21 de jul. de 2021 · Recorded April-June 1971 at A&R Recording, New York City, and/or the Coltrane home studio, Dix Hills, New York: tracks 1 and 3 on April 6; track 4 on April 6 and May 14; track 5 on May 14; tracks 2 and 6 on June 19. Tracks 4 and 5: Traditional Indian hymn. Liner photo insert by Shanthi, taken in India with Swami Satchidananda in the Himalayan ...

  7. Universal Consciousness is the fifth solo album by Alice Coltrane. It was recorded from April to June, 1971, in New York City and at the Coltrane home studios in Dix Hills, New York, and was released later that year by Impulse! Records. On the album, Coltrane appears on harp and organ, and is joined by bassist Jimmy Garrison, drummers Jack DeJohnette, Rashied Ali, and Clifford Jarvis, and, on ...