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Baker's Dozen

Artists discuss the 13 records that shaped their lives

13. Alice ColtraneJourney In Satchidananda

Again, her whole catalogue is amazing. I love her music back to front. This is her hit record, as it were, not that it was a proper hit unfortunately. It’s been with me for a while and I love it so much. We brought a few pieces of music to listen to while my wife was giving birth to our daughter and this was one of them. That gives an indication of how embedded in my life it is. The tone and mood it sets… She was deep into that sense of spiritual connectedness and universal love. I understand how people who aren’t necessarily spiritual might see it as a foolish hippy diversion, but for me, this unlocks the potential of what music can do. At the time it was married to a political agenda, same for all these spiritual free jazz records, and I feel that it’s a really unfortunate thing that people don’t seem to be able to articulate that so well in the contemporary music world. This is an analysis and that’s not why I love it, that’s because when I put it on it’s my favourite thing to be listening to. But it also stands up to analysis – there’s so many reasons to love this music.

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