, overdubbing recordings by her late husband John Coltrane
, which was released on Impulse! Records
in 1972. Alice Coltrane
’s controversial ‘re-imagining’ of her husband’s late works was criticised by both fans and critics, as she took his original performances and superimposed them over lush orchestral backgrounds and re-dubbed rhythm section parts, as well as recording new solos on piano, organ, harp and timpani.
Tracks 2 and 3 were originally recorded by the 'classic quartet' (John Coltrane
, McCoy Tyner
, Jimmy Garrison
, Elvin Jones
) in 1965, while tracks 1 and 4 were recorded by Coltrane's later ensemble (Pharoah Sanders
, Alice Coltrane
, Garrison, Rashied Ali
, and extra percussionist Ray Appleton).
[reading a sign from dumpster] "Warning! Do not play in or around dumpster. Do not kick dumpster. Do not sleep in dumpster. Usage of this container for the disposal of human remains, may be in violation of local health ordinances."
[looking at the boxes] Empty boxes. They really should be flattend, so they can be recycled.
[looking for his keys] Some joker took my keys. I don't like that.
[looking at his bike] Good thing Ripburger didn't touch my bike. Good thing for him.
[knocking on the door of the Kickstand] Open up!
When I'm on the road, I'm indestructible. No one can stop me... but they try.
[trying to open Todd Newlan's trailer door]: Knock knock.. Open up Todd!
[looking at Todd's basement window from outside]: Either someone's doing some welding down there, or we're talking about some very sub-code wiring.