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Pharoah Sanders

Black Unity

Impulse!

Heavy, grooving, excursive, Afro-Latin jazz to usher in the seventies, with two bassists — Cecil McBee and Stanley Clarke — and three drummers, in Norman Connors, Billy Hart, and Lawrence Killian. Fronting alongside Hannibal Marvin Peterson and Carlos Garnett, Sanders solos magnificently.
‘Verve By Request.’ Crucial Pharoah.

Pharoah Sanders

Jewels Of Thought

Impulse! / Elemental

Pharoah Sanders

Karma

Impulse!

Pharoah Sanders

Deaf Dumb Blind (Summun Bukmun Umyun)

Impulse! / Elemental

Pharoah Sanders

Thembi

Impulse! / Elemental

Pharoah Sanders

Rejoice

Theresa / Pure Pleasure

Pharoah Sanders

Journey To The One

Theresa / Pure Pleasure

Pharoah Sanders

Wisdom Through Music

Impulse! / Elemental

‘Sublime. The romping High Life, which opens, establishes the album’s mood, which is upbeat and celebratory. Sanders’ vocalized saxophones are at their most vibrant (standouts are his tenor on High Life and soprano on Selflessness); in addition to Norman Connors on drums, there are three percussionists, including Mtume and Badal Roy; James Branch adds some pretty flute; and someone is playing, it sounds like, a sitar in tamboura-style (or a tamboura in sitar-style, it is hard to tell which) on the title track and The Golden Lamp’ (Chris May, AllAboutJazz).

Pharoah Sanders

Africa

Timeless / Music On Vinyl

His wonderful 1987 hommage to John Coltrane, leading John Hicks, Curtis Lundy, and Idris Muhammad. You’ve Got To Have Freedom is here, but Naima lands the knockout roundhouse. Warmly recommended.

Pharoah Sanders

Izipho Zam

Strata East / Mack Avenue

Pharoah Sanders

Live...

Theresa / Pure Pleasure

Pharoah Sanders

In The Beginning 1963-1964

ESP

His first recordings, pre-Trane. Two previously unreleased sessions with Don Cherry and Paul Bley; his debut as a leader; and the first issue ever of the complete end-of-1964 concerts with Sun Ra at Judson Hall (Sanders’ only known recordings with the Arkestra).

Pharoah Sanders

Moon Child

Timeless / Music On Vinyl

Pharoah Sanders

Live In Paris (1975)

Transversales Disques

The first release of this ORTF recording before an audience at studio 104, Maison de la Radio, Paris.
A crack quartet, with Danny Mixon on keys (who played in this period with Grant Green and Mingus), Greg Bandy on drums (Yusef Lateef, Joe Henderson) and bassist Calvin Hill (who features on McCoy Tyner’s Sahara). All three were graduates of Betty Carter’s notoriously well-picked, exacting set-up.
Wonderful, core Sanders repertoire, too: Love Is Here and The Creator Has A Masterplan… Trane’s I Want To Talk About You… and a firing version of Love Is Everywhere, which raises the roof.
Properly licensed; sleeved in a classic tip-on gatefold, with notes and pictures; mastered from the original master tapes.

Pharoah Sanders

Live At Fabrik 1980

Jazzline

Pharoah Sanders

Welcome To Love

Timeless / Music On Vinyl

Pharoah Sanders

Pharoah

Luaka Bop

‘Deluxe limited edition embossed 2LP boxset including a 24-page booklet containing interviews with many of the participants, including Pharoah himself, previously unpublished photos, and ephemera. Frequently bootlegged, this is the first official version since 1977 — remastered and definitive. Adds two previously unreleased live performances of the masterpiece Harvest Time, performed during a European tour in the summer of ’77.’

Pharoah Sanders

Village Of The Pharoahs

Impulse! / Elemental

Over to our friends at Soundohm in Milan…

‘The album begins with the throbbing three parts of its title track, collectively clocking in at just under 17 minutes. Underpinned by a tambura drone, heavily rooted in the percussive and rhythmic drive of the ensemble, Sanders soars through modal lines on saxophone (and sometimes voice) in a dance with Sedatrius Brown’s largely wordless vocals… some of the most engrossing and boundary-pushing spiritual jazz ever recorded…. before rounding out the first side with the brilliant, drone-like Myth, which features the bulk of the ensemble in states of chant… The second side begins with the ethereal spiritual jazz piece Mansion Worlds, featuring the majority of the ensemble making up the rhythm section while Joe Bonner delivers shimmering lines on piano and Sanders threads himself through it all… before drifting into the balladic and dreamy Memories Of Lee Morgan. The finale Went Like It Came takes a brilliant and unexpected turn, nodding to Sanders’ roots with Sun Ra. Swinging and raucous — taking on elements from classic R&B — it’s one of the those rare pieces by the saxophonist that makes you want to tap your foot and dance, while still retaining the heat of free jazz fire.
‘Truly staggering on every count, Village of the Pharoahs is one hell of a journey. Unquestionably one of our favourite Pharoah Sanders records of all time.’

Pharoah Sanders

Message From Home

Verve / Music On Vinyl

This is a blast. From 1996, but summoning the fervour of his early seventies classics, Pharaoh sparks off kora, and high-life, and various African rhythms. The dazzling lineup includes Foday Musa Suso, Michael White, keyboardist Bill Henderson, Bernie Worrell, Charnett Moffett, and Hamid Drake.

Pharoah Sanders

Love Is Here - The Complete Paris 1975 ORTF Recordings

Transcendence Sounds

‘A deeply expressive, stylistically expansive performance. The set opens with a meditative improvisation on pipe organ, followed by the sweeping three- part suite Love is Here, the driving pulse of Pharoah’s ‘Blues, and a transcendent reading of I Want to Talk About You. Coltrane’s influence is honoured through high-octane renditions of Moment’s Notice and Lazy Bird, before reaching an ecstatic, participatory climax with Love Is Everywhere, shared joyfully with the audience.’
Twenty-page booklet.

Sun Ra

Featuring Pharoah Sanders And Black Harold

Superior Viaduct

From 1964, with Pharoah Sanders sitting in for John Gilmore (away working with Paul Bley, Andrew Hill and Art Blakey); also flautist Harold Murray and the brilliant bassist Alan Silva. The debut of The Shadow World.

Maleem Mahmoud Ghania & Pharoah Sanders

The Trance Of Seven Colors

Zehra

Floating Points, Pharoah Sanders, The London Symphony Orchestra

Promises

Luaka Bop

Pharoah Sanders & Norman Connors

Beyond A Dream

Novus / Music On Vinyl

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