John Coltrane's Crescent from the spring of 1964 is an epic album, showing his meditative side that would serve as a perfect prelude to his immortal work; A Love Supreme.
John Coltrane's Crescent from the spring of 1964 is an epic album, showing his meditative side that would serve as a perfect prelude to his immortal work A Love Supreme. His finest quartet with McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison, and Elvin Jones supports the somewhat softer side of Coltrane, and while not completely in ballad style, the focus and accessible tone of this recording work wonders for anyone willing to sit back and let this music enrich and wash over you. While not quite at the "sheets of sound" unfettered music he would make before his passing in 1967, there are hints of this group stretching out in restrained dynamics, playing as lovely a progressive jazz as heard anywhere in any time period.
Lors du repas de Noël à la salle des fêtes de Lake Eden, les habitants sont pris au piège par une redoutable tempête de neige. Quand une convive est retrouvée poignardée, Hannah tente de démasquer le coupable. Deux mois plus tard, elle doit faire face à l'installation d'une pâtisserie concurrente tenue par Shawna Lee, sa rivale auprès de Mike. Mais celle-ci est assassinée et Hannah est suspectée. …
Sylvie Baron est professeur agrégé et écrivain.
Elle est l'auteur d'une vingtaine de romans construits autour d'une intrigue policière. (whodunit), à la manière d'Agatha Christie, de Patricia Wentworth, ou de Patricia Mac Donald, dont elle est une fervente admiratrice. …
John Coltrane's Crescent from the spring of 1964 is an epic album, showing his meditative side that would serve as a perfect prelude to his immortal work A Love Supreme. His finest quartet with McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison, and Elvin Jones supports the somewhat softer side of Coltrane, and while not completely in ballad style, the focus and accessible tone of this recording work wonders for anyone willing to sit back and let this music enrich and wash over you. While not quite at the "sheets of sound" unfettered music he would make before his passing in 1967, there are hints of this group stretching out in restrained dynamics, playing as lovely a progressive jazz as heard anywhere in any time period. The highlights come at the top with the reverent, ruminating, and free ballad "Crescent," with a patient Coltrane acquiescing to swinging…