Appearances
In addition to Expression and Olatunji Concert, versions of "Ogunde" have been featured on several other albums, including His Greatest Years, Vol. 2: The Best of John Coltrane (MCA, 1990), Spiritual (Impulse!, 2001), and The Impulse Story (Impulse!, 2006). The song is also featured in Sacred Sources, Vol. 1: Live Forever, a compilation album released in 1994 by Carlos Santana's record label Guts & Grace that features recordings from the final performances of famous artists. A short excerpt of "Ogunde" also appears on The Last Giant: Anthology, a 1993 release by Rhino Records.
| Album | Released | Label | Length |
|---|---|---|---|
| His Greatest Years, Vol. 2: The Best of John Coltrane | 1990 | MCA Records | 3:40 |
| The Last Giant: Anthology | 1993 | Rhino Records | 1:30 |
| Sacred Sources, Vol. 1: Live Forever | 1994 | Guts & Grace | 5:27 |
| Spiritual | 2001 | Impulse! Records | 3:38 |
| The Impulse Story | 2006 | Impulse! Records | 3:36 |
"Ogunde" was one of fifteen compositions performed in 2003 at Mechanics Hall in Worcester, Massachusetts for the 26th Annual John Coltrane Memorial Concert.
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