"The House That Trane Built" is a rare treat, offering listeners an intimate and polished portrait of the musical genius of John Coltrane. The deep berry richness of host Saul Williams' voice is the perfect complement to this retrospective piece. Each note reminded me of why the music of John Coltrane remains timeless. As I listened, I fell in love with Trane all over again! "The House That Trane Built" is destined to become a classic both for Coltrane aficionados as well as for the newly baptized.
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J Bertron Withers Jr
Posted on July 11, 2008 at 07:07 PM | Permalink
Review of The House That Trane Built
"House" serves as a very good introduction to the art of jazz music of the 1960s.
Angela Kenyatta
Posted on September 04, 2006 at 05:35 PM | Permalink
Review of The House That Trane Built
"The House That Trane Built" is a rare treat, offering listeners an intimate and polished portrait of the musical genius of John Coltrane. The deep berry richness of host Saul Williams' voice is the perfect complement to this retrospective piece. Each note reminded me of why the music of John Coltrane remains timeless. As I listened, I fell in love with Trane all over again! "The House That Trane Built" is destined to become a classic both for Coltrane aficionados as well as for the newly baptized.