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So, 'Black Journal: 26; Alice Coltrane' is this fascinating dive into Alice Coltrane's world. It's not just another documentary; it's woven into the fabric of the 'Black Journal' series, which gives it a certain weight and historical context. The whole vibe is intimate, you really feel like you're peeking into her life. Her performances on the harp have this ethereal quality that just draws you in. Plus, her reflections on spirituality and family, especially regarding John Coltrane, add layers that resonate deeply. The pacing is meditative, allowing her thoughts to linger, creating a contemplative atmosphere that's hard to shake off. It’s a unique glimpse into a remarkable artist's mind and spirit.
Produced for National Education Television's 'Black Journal'Features Alice Coltrane's harp performances and personal insightsCaptures the essence of her connection to John Coltrane
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