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8 records · Albums, not algorithms
A Love Supreme
John Coltrane
The source itself — a transcendent four-part suite that redefined what jazz could express spiritually and emotionally.
Karma
Pharoah Sanders
Sanders carries the torch of Coltrane's spiritual intensity with the epic 'The Creator Has a Master Plan,' a side-long meditation on peace and love.
Journey in Satchidananda
Alice Coltrane
Alice Coltrane weaves harp, strings, and Eastern philosophy into a deeply devotional record that feels like A Love Supreme's cosmic sister.
Spiritual Unity
Albert Ayler
A raw, ecstatic trio record that channels pure spiritual energy through Ayler's ferocious, hymn-like saxophone playing.
The Real McCoy
McCoy Tyner
Coltrane's pianist steps out as a leader, delivering modal mastery and deep harmonic gravitas that feels spiritually connected to A Love Supreme.
Four for Trane
Archie Shepp
A powerful tribute to Coltrane recorded in his prime years, showcasing Shepp's raw intensity and deep reverence for Trane's vision.
Speak No Evil
Wayne Shorter
Shorter's mystical compositions carry a similar searching quality to Coltrane's work, rendered with stunning precision and emotional depth.
The Shape of Jazz to Come
Ornette Coleman
A landmark record that, like A Love Supreme, shattered conventions and pointed jazz toward a freer, more spiritually open future.
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