By 1965, Coltrane had already shattered conventions with A Love Supreme . He was moving toward an even more abstract, modal, and densely harmonic vocabulary. Living Space captures this transitional fury. The title track features a hypnotic, one-chord vamp (Eb minor) over which Coltrane lays a serpentine soprano saxophone melody. It is a blueprint for the "sheets of sound" technique applied to the free jazz idiom.
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Read mode : Secure Utilize accurate stream : Yes Defeat audio cache : Yes Make use of C2 pointers : No The title track features a hypnotic, one-chord vamp