LameIn writing and listening to entirely too much jazz, it's become at least semi apparent that the '70s were occasionally a troublesome time for the medium - not in the same way that the '80s were. But that decade, while featuring some extraordinary heights of musicality as well as vision, at points, gave away to indulgent nonsense.
The inclusion of spiritual overtones began in the '60s with Coltrane's ascent to the pantheon of artists that folks aren't allowed to dislike. But in his wake a slew of players copped the spirit and made off into the night with it. Pharaoh Sanders worked, for a time at least, with these precepts, but even he, at times, hit the low points of music. Experimentation, obviously, has its draw backs Read more