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01 | Moniebah [edit] | Play |
02 | You've Got To Have Freedom | Play |
03 | Naima | Play |
04 | Moon Child | Play |
05 | Moon Rays | Play |
06 | Origin | Play |
07 | Africa | Play |
08 | Duo | Play |
09 | Lament | Play |
10 | You Don't Know What Love Is | Play |
11 | The Bird Song | Play |
Info
Between 1970 and 1995, tenor saxophone player Pharoah Sanders was recording for a number of different small independent jazz labels. One of those labels was Netherlands based, Timeless. He recorded three LP’s for the label ,“Africa”, “Moon Child” and “Welcome to Love”. Now Dopeness Galore have compiled the highlights of these records on this solid eleven track compilation.
These Timeless recordings were recorded in short periods of time, often a few days. “Moon Child” for example, was recorded in one night in 1989. Pharoah Sanders: “The night we put this album together we were all extremely exhausted. We had been touring when we arrived at this studio in Paris. The session lasted all night.”
On his Timeless debut “Africa”, Pharoah Sanders (1940), intended or not, makes a link to the past. Not only does he pay explicit tribute to his late mentor John Coltrane, he is also joined by pianist John Hicks, who was part of Sanders’ first ensemble in 1963. By that time Pharoah Sanders was living in New York, and was struggling to make a living, at times sleeping on the streets.
It was joining Coltrane’s ensemble which brought Pharoah Sanders stability and wide acclaim. After Coltrane’s passing, Sanders continued to work with his wife, Alice. On “Welcome to Love”, playing a series of famous ballads, the thin, reserved approach is reminiscent of Coltrane. However, it is still marked with Pharoah’s trademark sound.
Quotes
Phil Johnson (The Independent): “The Pharoah may remain an aquired taste, but few jazzmen can equal his formula of groove + spirituality = soul.”
Straight No Chaser (Amar Patel): “Blessed with his signature penetrating lyricism, harmonic richness (‘Africa’ with John Hicks sitting in) and heavy overtones (‘Origin’) this Timeless compilation is a no-brainer for those who may have turned away from Sanders after ‘Rejoice’ and ‘Journey To the One’. Because whether it’s 1967, 1987 or 2007, The Pharoah teaches you live, love and feel; and for that, we give eternal thanks.”
Laurent Garnier: “this sounds absolutely awsome
PPPLLEEAASSSEEEE could i get a copy of the entire album, i would really
looOOOve to hammer it on the radio”
Daz-I-Kue (Bugz in the Attic): “All I have to say….is pure inspiration”
Finn Peters: “This comp looks fantastic! I don’t have any of the Timeless Pharaoh records and I imagine that they are pretty hard to get hold of”
Mark de Clive-Lowe: “Dope!”
Joscha (UpMyAlley): “I`d love to hear that stuff, sounds great!
havent heard any of the stuff he did on timeless, sounds promising!”
Nick Rees (GOYA Music): Respect!
Alex Attias: “thank you very much for this beautiful cd full of amazing tracks. Im a big fan of Pharoah ‘s music and have most of his records on vinyl but this cd is a very great idea and superb selection to let more people know about this incredible musician. full support from me.”
Raggy (Offlimitsradio): “thanks so much for the LP, I finally got around to playing a track from this wonderful compilation on my latest radio show (#44). Great stuff, always been a massive fan of this mans music and it was good for me to hear a different version of such classics as ‘you got to have freedom’ and ‘moon child’ 10/10 !!”
Artist: | Pharoah Sanders |
Release: | ‘FINEST |
Label: | Dopeness Galore / Timeless records |
Style: | Jazz |
Serial: | DG 2 005 |
Barcode: | 8 717127 014323 |
Date: | 08-11-2007 |