Electric Ascension Explained

Electric Ascension
Type:Live album
Artist:Rova::Orkestrova
Cover:Electric Ascension.jpg
Released:2005
Recorded:February 8, 2003 for KFJC, Los Altos, CA
Genre:Free jazz
Length:64:00
Label:Atavistic ALP 159
Producer:Jon Raskin and Larry Ochs
Chronology:Rova::Orkestrova
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Electric Ascension is a live album by Rova::Orchestrova, the American ensemble Rova Saxophone Quartet along with additional musicians, performing an interpretation of John Coltrane's 1966 album Ascension. The album was recorded in California in 2003 and released on the Atavistic label in 2005.[1]

Reception

The JazzTimes review by Chris Kelsey stated "The music's success owes largely to the structure conceived by [Rova's Larry] Ochs. Leaving such a large group to their own devices can be an invitation to disaster. Ochs averts it by sketching a schematic that structures the improvisation, breaking the ensemble into various groupings and resulting in a variety of sonorities and textures that sensibly unfold".[2] On All About Jazz Kurt Gottschalk noted "Much of this 2003 recording sounds little like Coltrane's original, and much of it is truly great" while Eyal Hareuveni said "Rova, with its inspired Orkestrova, engages Coltrane's uncompromising compositional attitude and boundaries, pushing with its own sense of informed and masterful improvisation. This marrying of great minds and souls is what makes Electric Ascension such a great triumph. This time Coltrane's music not only heats the nearby atmosphere but also chills out your mind".[3] [4]

The Penguin Guide to Jazz awarded the album a "Crown" signifying a recording that the authors "feel a special admiration or affection for".[5] [6]

Track listing

All compositions by John Coltrane

  1. - 6:22
  2. - 3:51
  3. - 4:06
  4. - 8:31
  5. - 4:12
  6. - 1:58
  7. - 4:05
  8. - 2:05
  9. - 7:21
  10. - 7:06
  11. - 5:49
  12. - 8:16
  13. - 0:18

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. http://www.atavistic.com/albums.php?id=99 Atavistic Records discography
  2. Kelsey, C., JazzTimes Review, July/August 2005
  3. Gottschalk, K., All About Jazz Review, September 23, 2005
  4. Hareuveni, E., All About Jazz Review, August 19, 2005
  5. Book: Cook, Richard. Richard Cook (journalist). Brian Morton . Brian Morton (Scottish writer) . The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings. 1992. 9th. 2008. Penguin. New York. 978-0-141-03401-0. 1243. ROVA.
  6. http://www.tomhull.com/ocston/nm/notes/pjazz-crown.php Penguin Guide to Jazz: Crown Albums List