Exploring the Ethereal Soundscape: Pharoah Sanders' "Karma"
Introduction:
Pharoah Sanders’ 1969 album “Karma” stands as a monumental achievement in the realm of avant-garde jazz. A transcendent journey through spiritual exploration and musical innovation, “Karma” remains a seminal work that continues to captivate listeners with its ethereal soundscape and profound depth. In this blog post, we delve into the mystical world of “Karma,” exploring its…
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Pharoah Sanders, Izipho Zam (My Gifts), Dolphy Series 2, SES 19733, Strata-East, 1973, Recorded January 14, 1969 at TownSound Studios, Englewood, NJ (youtu here). Nat Bettis, percussion; Chief Bey, African drums; Sonny Fortune, alto saxophone; Billy Hart, drums; Howard Johnson, tuba; Cecil McBee, bass; Pharoah Sanders, saxophone and percussion; Majeed Shabazz, drums; Sonny Sherrock, guitar; Sirone (Norris Jones), bass; Lonnie Liston Smith, piano; Leon Thomas, vocal and percussion; Tony Wylie, percussion
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Leon Thomas: 🎶... Slow dancing in this burning house... iiii don't wanna goooo nowhere... 🎶
Me: 🗣️ SANG NUKKA!!
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Leon Thomas - Breaking Point
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day 1
liz and leon bts of april fools blank !
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leon thomas has to be my new favorite artist. his album electric dusk is a masterpiece.
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Victorious sadly ended 10 years ago today
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Leon Thomas
A Night in Tunisia
from the lp Spirits Known and Unknown
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nah this ain’t enough I need a whole collab album 😩
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