Saturday, September 22, 2018

Pharoah Sanders & William Henderson - A Prayer Before Dawn

Styles: Saxophone Jazz
Year: 1987
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 56:05
Size: 128,9 MB
Art: Front

(5:11)  1. The Light at the Edge of the World
(5:18)  2. Dedication to James W. Clark
(5:22)  3. Softy for Shyla
(8:27)  4. The Greatest Love of All
(5:58)  5. Midnight at Yoshi's
(4:35)  6. Living Space
(6:37)  7. After the Rain
(7:09)  8. In Your Own Sweet Way
(7:24)  9. Christmas Song

Recorded in 1987, A Prayer Before Dawn is one of Pharoah Sanders' gentle, reflective dates. Some jazz fans may cringe at his versions of "Christmas Song" and Whitney Houston's "The Greatest Love of All," but the music displays a heartfelt spirituality as opposed to financial slickness. It is the opposite of Sanders' characteristic fire-breathing tenor of his Impulse days, but there is nobility in taking this tranquil direction; Sanders refuses to repeat himself. He demands you listen with open ears, dropping preconceived notions. For instance, unlike the adult contemporary direction taken by one-time free jazz tenor titan Gato Barbieri, this date doesn't sound like a polished commercial venture as much as a quiet, meditative one. The use of tabla, sarod, and chandrasarang adds to the session's spiritual nature. ~ Al Campbell https://www.allmusic.com/album/a-prayer-before-dawn-mw0000273356

Personnel:  Pharoah Sanders - tenor saxophone, miscellaneous instruments;  William Henderson - piano, synthesizer;  John Hicks - piano (track 7);  Lynn Taussig - sarod, chandrasarang (track 5);  Alvin Queen - drums (track 5)

A Prayer Before Dawn

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