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John Coltrane created a new sound, a music that had nothing to do with
anyone except himself. The path he chose was difficult and risky.
Nevertheless, he persisted, and his recordings now stand among the
greatest of all jazz achievements. And his life, thoughts, and words
have been just as inspiring as his music. This book collects those words
for the first time.
Coltrane was a gracious and conscientious interviewee. His responses
were thoughtful and measured; he rarely said anything negative about
others (though he could be highly self-critical). He freely gave credit
to those who influenced and inspired him. Interviewer after interviewer
noted how different Coltrane seemed from his music--this quiet man whose
music was so volcanic.
Coltrane on Coltrane includes every known Coltrane interview, many in
new transcriptions, and several previously unpublished; articles,
reminiscences, and liner notes that rely on interviews; and some of
Coltrane's personal writings and correspondence.
John Coltrane never wrote an autobiography. This book is as close to one
as possible.