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Elvin Jones returns with a second drum passage on "Pursuance" at approximately 284 BPM, his playing serving as both a transition and a solo statement in its own right following Coltrane's sixteen-chorus climax. His polyrhythmic inventiveness creates a bridge between Coltrane's intense tenor saxophone work and Jimmy Garrison's concluding bass solo, the drumming maintaining the movement's fierce energy while beginning to redirect it toward the suite's peaceful final movement. As the fourth soloist in the sequence, Jones's second drum passage demonstrates his ability to shape musical form through rhythm alone, his playing an essential structural element in A Love Supreme's carefully constructed architecture.
Elvin Jones was 36 to 37 years old at the time.
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