Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 70:51
Size: 164.0 MB
Styles: Crossover jazz, Saxophone jazz
Year: 2008
Art: Front
[4:58] 1. You Don't Know What Love Is
[5:21] 2. The Nearness Of You Dedicated To Eddy Moore
[8:09] 3. My One And Only Love
[8:15] 4. I Want To Talk About You
[9:24] 5. Soul Eyes
[6:55] 6. Nancy
[7:23] 7. Polka Dots And Moonbeams
[7:03] 8. Say It (Over & Over Again)
[6:19] 9. Lament
[7:00] 10. The Bird Song
When this was first released, the slow, straight sounds of Pharoah Sanders on a series of mostly famous ballads came as a bit of a surprise to some. Others saw Sanders as following the road of his mentor, John Coltrane, who had recorded most of these tunes himself. In retrospect, the inside playing of Sanders is less of a surprise, the saxophonist having followed that path regularly since at least the '80s. This performance has held up well through the years, and while the thin, reserved approach is reminiscent of Coltrane, it is still marked with Pharoah's print. The competent and thoroughly professional rhythm section of pianist William Henderson, bassist Stafford James, and drummer Eccleston W. Wainwright takes a decidedly reserved cue from the saxophonist, but each song is infused with a subtle emotional quality that simply does not let go. ~ Steven Loewy
Recording information: Gimmick Studios, Yerres, France (07/17/1990-07/19/1990).
Pharoah Sanders (soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone); Bill Henderson (piano); Eccleston W. Wainwright, Jr. (drums).
Recording information: Gimmick Studios, Yerres, France (07/17/1990-07/19/1990).
Pharoah Sanders (soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone); Bill Henderson (piano); Eccleston W. Wainwright, Jr. (drums).
Welcome To Love
Since his period as a disciple of Coltrane and his playing with Coltrane's wife Alice to the present, Pharoah Sander's music has made him one of my favorite musicians. I greatly enjoy his versions of these ballads even if his playing them is a bit surprising given his usual work. I guess Pharoah has a Master Plan, so to speak. Thanks so much for posting this
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Thanks, Giullia!
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