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    John Coltrane - Dear Lord -

    : It is noted for having one of the most diatonic melodies ever written, contrasting sharply with Coltrane's typical chromatic style .

    The track features a slight variation of Coltrane’s "Classic Quartet": : Tenor Saxophone . McCoy Tyner : Piano . Jimmy Garrison : Bass . John Coltrane - Dear Lord

    : Released on the posthumous album Transition (1970) . Key : D Major . : It is noted for having one of

    : Coltrane viewed his music as a "force for good." "Dear Lord" is considered a musical prayer or a "self-directed plea" for spiritual growth . Jimmy Garrison : Bass

    "Dear Lord" is a 1965 composition by John Coltrane, widely regarded as one of his most profound and spiritual works . Unlike his more complex "sheets of sound" or high-speed tracks like "Giant Steps," this piece is a meditative, slow-tempo ballad . 🎷 Track Overview : May 26, 1965 .