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A Love Supreme

Elvin Jones (drums), Jimmy Garrison (upright bass), McCoy Tyner (piano), John Coltrane (tenor saxophone)

A Love Supreme

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Within jazz itself, the album ensured that the music could no longer be considered a social or cultural also-ran, the spiritual and humanistic concerns that made up its inspiration demanding...

A Love Supreme

Elvin Jones (drums), Jimmy Garrison (upright bass), McCoy Tyner (piano), John Coltrane (tenor saxophone)

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Awards and reviews

  • Grammy Awards
    9th Awards (1966)
    Nominee:Best Original Jazz Composition
  • Jazzwise
    100 Albums That Shook the World
  • Penguin Guide to Jazz
    Crowned
  • The New Yorker
    Top 100 Jazz Albums
  • Jazz 100
    Top 100 Jazz Albums
    Top 100 (Pre-1980)
  • 1,000 Recordings to Hear Before You Die
    Jazz Recommendation

100 Albums That Shook the World

Within jazz itself, the album ensured that the music could no longer be considered a social or cultural also-ran, the spiritual and humanistic concerns that made up its inspiration demanding that it be treated in the same way as the master creations of the art-music of any culture. Nothing could be the same again. It still isn’t.
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