Pharoah Sanders :: Kazuko – Live In An Abandoned Tunnel, 1982
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Pharoah Sanders with accompaniment via Paul Asrlanian on harmonium in an abandoned tunnel. San Francisco, 1982.
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Did you know about the painting hidden at a box “Roddard Legumes”?
The painter is from Odilon Redon and called “The Buddha” made in 1906.
Fun fact. The artist Pharaoh Sanders with his Pharaoh Sanders Quartet used the painting as their album "Crescent with Love".
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(Left to Right) Pharoah Sanders, John Coltrane, Alice Coltrane, Jimmy Garrison and Rashied Ali outside the Village Vanguard, New York, May 28, 1966. Photo cover of the album "Live at the Village Vanguard Again" 1966. Photo © Chuck Stewart
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Transcendent. You just have to let it run, let it wash over you and through you.
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This is so good. I'm so full of emotion right now
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Keep on going like that until it develops into—maybe something beautiful.
“A lot of time I don’t know what I want to play. So I just start playing, and try to make it right, and make it join to some other kind of feeling in the music. Like, I play one note, maybe that one note might mean love. And then another note might mean something else. Keep on going like that until it develops into—maybe something beautiful.”
— Pharoah Sanders, “If You’re in the Song, Keep on Playing”: An Interview With Pharoah Sanders by Nathaniel Friedman. The New Yorker, January 12, 2020. (via Alive on All Channels)
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Sleepwalker :: The Voyage (featuring Pharoah Sanders)
Visiting Tokyo in 2003, Pharoah Sanders sat in with local spiritual jazzists Sleepwalker at a club gig laying down what would become “The Voyage”. Released the following year as a Japanese-only […]
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