“[John Coltrane] was studying Buddha sometime near the last gig [of his life] and found that there was a chant where you could pound your chest and it would change the sound of your voice. He wanted to get that quiver on the horn, and when he couldn’t get it, he’d put the horn down, beat on his chest and scream into the microphone. People really thought he’d lost his mind then.” – Rashied Ali, drummer for John Coltrane

Media Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)

Sleeve Condition: Very Good (VG)

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Notes:

"PR" in label matrix denotes a [l130920] pressing.

℗© 1978 WEA Musik GmbH

A1. Orange Drive 3:31
A2. O.D. 5:02
A3. Shoreline 4:01
A4. You're Still On My Mind 4:17
B1. Midnight Dancer 4:28
B2. Short Film For Nicky 4:13
B3. Sunshower 4:12
B4. Preview 6:28

Matrix / Runout ST-A-784111-PR
Matrix / Runout ST-A-784112-PR
Matrix / Runout ST-A-784111-C (PR) Atlantic Studios D.K.
Matrix / Runout ST-A-784112 C (PR) Atlantic Studios D.K.
Rights Society ASCAP

Phonographic Copyright (p) WEA Musik GmbH
Copyright (c) WEA Musik GmbH
Mixed At Soundpush Studios
Lacquer Cut At Atlantic Studios
Pressed By Presswell
Record Company Warner Communications
Manufactured By Atlantic Recording Corporation
Published By Wb Music Corp.
Recorded At Kendun Recorders
Recorded At Elektra Sound Recorders
Recorded At Warner Bros. Recording Studios
Recorded At Soundpush Studios

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Weight 0.51 lbs