Jazz bassist Mark Egan (Pat Metheny Group, Gil Evans Orchestra, Elements) introduces Al to John Coltrane’s 1965 classic A Love Supreme. Mark talks about how he first got acquainted with the album and why it’s a significant album for him personally. He discusses playing with devotional musician Krishna Das and how that connects with his affinity for A Love Supreme. Mark also talks about his experience of playing on Arcadia’s So Red the Rose, as well as the process of writing and recording his new album Cross Currents.
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1:35 Mark joins the show
2:02 Mark talks about the music he listened to in his teen years
5:31 Mark discusses the period where he first immersed himself in jazz
7:25 Mark explains how A Love Supreme changed his life
11:14 Mark highlights some unique aspects of the album
17:47 Mark explains how A Love Supreme influenced his musical development
24:01 Mark recommends Miles Davis’ Kind of Blue as a prerequisite to listening to A Love Supreme
27:06 Mark explains why he revisits jazz records over and over
30:55 How does Mark hear A Love Supreme when he listens to ti now?
33:14 Mark talks about the process of writing songs for Cross Currents with Shawn Pelton and Shane Theriot
40:51 Once the songs were written, Cross Currents came together quickly
43:29 Cross Currents also benefits from multiple listens
45:51 Mark talks about working on Arcadia’s So Red the Rose
58:04 Mark talks about his work with Krishna Das, and how it connects with A Love Supreme
1:05:17 An eclectic Boston radio station laid the foundation for Mark’s love of A Love Supreme
Outro music is from “Cross Currents” by Mark Egan.