Mark Stryker Posted Friday at 08:40 PM Report Posted Friday at 08:40 PM (edited) The University Musical Society in Ann Arbor invited me to write about Miles and Trane at 100 in advance of a forthcoming concert the organization is presenting in homage to these landmark centenaries featuring Terence Blanchard and Ravi Coltrane. There's also a sidebar with my personal Top 10 lists for both Miles and Trane as leaders, plus some bonus tracks. Main essay: https://ums.org/2026/01/28/miles-davis-and-john-coltrane-at-100/?fbclid=IwY2xjawPp8WpleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZBAyMjIwMzkxNzg4MjAwODkyAAEeKw-2FaGNwGLIphPeQfeIGn9xu6x_A6xIwH984npDGl-3l5PzESIUfV0vKKY_aem_Wadu6O_pYRY2b68MnYuG5g Sidebar: https://ums.org/2026/01/29/miles-and-trane-on-record-a-critics-favorites/ Edited Friday at 08:41 PM by Mark Stryker Quote
felser Posted Friday at 09:52 PM Report Posted Friday at 09:52 PM Thanks Mark. You're a brave man to publish those sidebar lists! I'm so glad to see love for 'Transition' and 'Crescent', and such an eloquent description of the transcedence of 'A Love Supreme' (which was my sudden immediate gateway in jazz in 1972 when I first heard it). Quote
Ken Dryden Posted Saturday at 02:02 PM Report Posted Saturday at 02:02 PM I must be the oddball of the jazz world. A Love Supreme has never been my favorite John Coltrane album, since I got into Eric Dolphy before John Coltrane, I have always preferred the 1961 Village Vanguard recordings. Quote
felser Posted Saturday at 02:19 PM Report Posted Saturday at 02:19 PM 15 minutes ago, Ken Dryden said: I must be the oddball of the jazz world. A Love Supreme has never been my favorite John Coltrane album, since I got into Eric Dolphy before John Coltrane, I have always preferred the 1961 Village Vanguard recordings. Those are also great! I love "Spiritual" and Impressions", among other gems. Quote
Ken Dryden Posted Saturday at 05:06 PM Report Posted Saturday at 05:06 PM “India” has long been a favorite of mine. Quote
RiRiIII Posted Saturday at 05:09 PM Report Posted Saturday at 05:09 PM (edited) By the way, two days ago the legendary 80s group "Dream Syndicate" with Steve Wynn played in Athens - they closed their set with their John Coltrane Stereo Blues with quotes of the 'A Love Supreme'. Very nice. Edited Saturday at 05:10 PM by RiRiIII Quote
felser Posted Saturday at 05:32 PM Report Posted Saturday at 05:32 PM 25 minutes ago, Ken Dryden said: “India” has long been a favorite of mine. Me too, forgot about that one. 23 minutes ago, RiRiIII said: By the way, two days ago the legendary 80s group "Dream Syndicate" with Steve Wynn played in Athens - they closed their set with their John Coltrane Stereo Blues with quotes of the 'A Love Supreme'. Very nice. Great group in the 80's, fun song. How were they at this late date? I have the first couple of discs from when they reformed some years ago. Quote
clifford_thornton Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago On 1/31/2026 at 12:09 PM, RiRiIII said: By the way, two days ago the legendary 80s group "Dream Syndicate" with Steve Wynn played in Athens - they closed their set with their John Coltrane Stereo Blues with quotes of the 'A Love Supreme'. Very nice. Really enjoy that tune as well. Cool that you were able to see them! I saw Wynn, but long after the Dream Syndicate broke up. Quote
RiRiIII Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago (edited) The first set had recent songs. At the 2nd set they played the whole Medicine Show album. Edited 1 hour ago by RiRiIII Quote
RiRiIII Posted 44 minutes ago Report Posted 44 minutes ago A photo from the event. Chris Cacavas (Green on Red original member) on the keyboards. Quote
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