John Coltrane
Kulu Se Mama


4.5
superb


Release Date: 1966 | Tracklist

Review Summary: The jazz king's last album before his death gives a glimpse of what could have been...

John Coltrane may be the greatest musician that ever lived. His vast and varied catalog can stand against the greatest and most innovative musicians since the beginning of music itself. I have had the pleasure of going through his discography throughout this year and while albums like Blue Train, My Favorite Things and A Love Supreme are without a doubt worthy of their statuses as all time greats, it seems as though Coltrane’s later and more experimental albums don’t get as much love as they should and Kulu Se Mama is no different.

It really is a shame that John passed away shortly after this album because he was headed towards a sound that was way more experimental than a lot of his previous output. In fact, this album could be considered the one that REALLY pushed the boundaries of what Coltrane and company were capable of. It’s almost tribal in nature with the chanting vocals and the unique drum patterns, all complimented by John’s spastic improvisational genius on the sax. The title track is almost 19 minutes long and it has a bit of everything for jazz lovers new and old. It can be relaxing and meditative at times, but can also sound dark and downright nerve wracking in the best possible way. John’s often schizophrenic style is complimented by the (also) legendary Pharoah Sanders, who provides some percussion for the album as well. Hell you even have the appearance from a conch shell as an instrument (courtesy of Donald Rafael Garrett) and that kind of gives you a feel for the avant-garde style that Coltrane was going for later in his career. The latter two tracks bring back more of the free jazz that Coltrane fans were accustomed to while still pushing boundaries of what jazz was at the time.

As I mentioned earlier, it really is a tragedy that John passed at such a young age. It seems as though so many musical geniuses have passed well before their time and John Coltrane is at the very top of that sad list. He really was hitting his stride as far as the experimental side of jazz was concerned. Everyone knew that he was the master of free jazz. Sadly what he could’ve done with the “jazz fusion” sound could never be fully realized and that is a catastrophe itself…BUT we can most definitely be thankful that he was able to record Kulu Se Mama before his young life was cut short.



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Hawks
June 30th 2024


93067 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

This has a review already but this one blew me away and I feel like it needs WAY more attention so wanted to get my thoughts out. First jazz review so any pointers would be cool!



Actually most of his albums blow me away. Dude was an absolute genius.

Butkuiss
June 30th 2024


7649 Comments


Listen to Ornette Coleman and Sun Ra if you like free, Hawks.

Hawks
June 30th 2024


93067 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I jammed The Shape of Jazz to come and it honestly didn't do much for me but I gotta spend more time with it for sure. About to give Ornette! a shot right now.

artificialbox
Contributing Reviewer
June 30th 2024


2479 Comments


First Hawks jazz review lets go. Pos’d
Does anybody in the world have more posthumous releases than Coltrane? I had no idea he died in 67, thats wild. Gonna have to peep this one.

Hawks
June 30th 2024


93067 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Thanks buddy!! I plan on reviewing lots more jazz for sure. Coltrane da GOAT!!!

Demon of the Fall
June 30th 2024


35361 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Nice. Coltrane was the man! This if one of his most recognised works that I am yet to hear I think.



And yeah the guy made so much incredible music in such a relatively short timeframe (a lot released posthumously). Extraordinary what he was able to achieve and there’s loads I still need to check (including this)

Hawks
June 30th 2024


93067 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Jam this for sure Demon! Coltrane at his most experimental from what I've heard. Title track has to be one of his best moments.

Demon of the Fall
June 30th 2024


35361 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I love Meditations and Ascension. Om is completely bonkers spiritual / free jazz. I’ll be interested to compare this one!

Ryus
June 30th 2024


37886 Comments


definitely need to hear this as well

edit: lol

Hawks
June 30th 2024


93067 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I just 5'd Meditations. Incredible fucking album. Om was good but I def gotta jam it some more. This one was very immediate for me. Ascension is on the jam list for today!

Ryus
June 30th 2024


37886 Comments


seeing as i have absolutely no memory of this (apparently listened last year december) due for a rejam!

Hawks
June 30th 2024


93067 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

LMAO RYUS ILY!!!

Ryus
June 30th 2024


37886 Comments


< 3

truly one of the most tragic deaths in music

Hawks
June 30th 2024


93067 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Indeed. Would have loved to see the direction he went in had he lived. Guy went way before his time.

tectactoe
July 1st 2024


7845 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Nice rev. Coltrane is the GoAT 🥇

Hawks
July 1st 2024


93067 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Thanks buddy!!

Demon of the Fall
July 1st 2024


35361 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

yeah, good call Hawks. This one is excellent. I love the spiritual side of his sound

Hawks
July 1st 2024


93067 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Fuck yeah Demon bro! Glad you enjoy it!

Rowhaus
July 1st 2024


6453 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Great record and great review breh have a pos

Hawks
July 1st 2024


93067 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Thanks Row my man! :]



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