Marilyn Crispell's "For Coltrane," released on January 1, 1993, under Leo Records, is a captivating exploration of free jazz and jazz, paying homage to the legendary John Coltrane. This 44-minute album features seven tracks, including the three-part "Collage for Coltrane" suite, showcasing Crispell's virtuosic piano playing and her deep reverence for Coltrane's musical legacy.
The album opens with "Dear Lord," setting a contemplative tone before diving into the intricate and improvisational "Collage for Coltrane" series. Each part of the collage offers a unique perspective, blending free jazz experimentation with melodic depth. "Lazy Bird" brings a touch of playfulness, while "Coltrane Time" and "After The Rain" round out the album with introspective and expressive performances.
Crispell's mastery of the piano shines through in every track, making "For Coltrane" a standout addition to any jazz enthusiast's collection. The album is a testament to Crispell's skill and her ability to honor Coltrane's influence while carving out her own distinctive sound.