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    John Coltrane A Love Supreme (1964)

    Impulse!
      • 1. Acknowledgement
      • 2. Resolution
      • 3. Pursuance
      • 4. Psalm

      100% essential deep jazz classic! Searching, yearning, BEAUTIFUL spiritual jazz of the highest order! This is considered by many to be his best album and consistently gets voted as one of the best albums of all time in any genre! It's that good!

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