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Mad 6
Studio album by
Released2002
LabelEighty-Eights/Columbia[1]
ProducerYasohachi Itoh
Ravi Coltrane chronology
From the Round Box
(2000)
Mad 6
(2002)
In Flux
(2005)

Mad 6 is an album by the American musician Ravi Coltrane, released in 2002.[2][3] Coltrane supported the album by playing the 2003 Satchmo SummerFest.[4]

Production

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Produced by Yasohachi Itoh, the album was recorded over two days in May 2002 in New York City.[5][6][7] Coltrane wrote four of the album's tracks.[8] He split the album between two sets of musicians.[9] The drummer Steve Hass is the only quartet member who played on every Mad 6 track; Darryl Hall played bass and George Colligan played piano on some tracks.[10][11][12] "26-2" and "Fifth House" are covers of songs by Coltrane's father.[13] "Ask Me Now" is a cover of the Thelonious Monk song.[14] Other songs are by Jimmy Heath and Charles Mingus.[15]

Critical reception

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusicStarStarStarHalf star[16]
Birmingham PostStarStarStar[12]
DownBeatStarStarStarHalf star[17]
The Penguin Guide to Jazz RecordingsStarStarStar[18]
UncutStarStar[6]

JazzTimes called the album "a taut and satisfying outing in the progressive-mainstream vein ... Coltrane's ensemble delivers one forward-thrusting performance after another."[19] The Independent deemed Coltrane "polished, sophisticated, and ever so slightly bland."[20]

The Globe and Mail labeled Coltrane's saxophone solos "smart and stylish at every turn"; the paper later listed Mad 6 among the best albums of 2003.[21][22] The Hartford Courant considered Coltrane "a solid, expressive player, whether he's digging into original compositions or building on harmonic structures."[23] The Guardian stated that Hass added "a post-techno intensity to every beat."[24]

AllMusic wrote that "the tense, brisk arrangement of ''Round Midnight' suggests the hustle and bustle of Manhattan nightlife at that hour, with a tense rhythm behind his furious soprano sax."[16]

Track listing

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No.TitleLength
1."26-2" 
2."Ginger Bread Boy" 
3."Avignon" 
4."The Mad 6" 
5."Self Portrait in Three Colors" 
6."Between Lines" 
7."'Round Midnight" 
8."The Return of Olymbus" 
9."Ask Me Now" 
10."Fifth House" 

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