https://youtu.be/2IGWDeBRYhQ
"Elvin Jones: A Love Supreme," is a 1988 Coltrane tribute concert, recorded in Japan with Freddie Hubbard on trumpet and flugelhorn, Sonny Fortune on tenor saxophone, McCoy Tyner on piano and Richard Davis on bass. Superbly filmed and recorded, this clocks in at almost two hours, and is the most "accessible" example of latter-day Elvin we've found, in that the compositions include "Body and Soul," "I Want to Talk About You," a couple of swinging blues, and the title tune. This is a great, great intro to Elvin, perfect for those who want to learn just why he was a legend. (Jazzlegends.com)
Adults with disabilities act as illiberal but we understand and serve them. The elders are having us educated and infinitely manipulated. Cannot possibly revolt. Only cure is the balance, the jazz balance where the family is clearly lovingly cultivated. Here is the brilliant proof of that.