Few jazz lifers cut across the jazz world like Charlie Haden. From the late ’50s until his death in 2014, the double bassist anchored forays into free jazz, fusion, post-bop and beyond. His most historic sessions were in support of the iconoclasts Ornette Coleman and John Coltrane. Yet even a late-career date like Alice Coltrane’s Translinear Light, her last, finds him weaving cosmic-kissed lines that are as experimental as they are spiritual.