1-1 Introduction 2:01 1-2 Welcome 14:32 1-3 Ole 38:51 2-1 Ole (continue) 12:19 2-2 Tina 15:04 2-3 The Creator Has A Master Plan 6:17 2-4 Closing Comments 0:37 Bass - Alex Blake (2) Drums, Percussion, Vocals - Trilok Gurtu Guitar - Jean-Paul Bourelly Piano - William Henderson Reeds - Pharoah Sanders Congress Hall, Warsaw - June 27, 1999
Pharoah Sanders ts, voc. William Henderson p. Jean Paul Bourelly g. Trilok Gurtu perc, dr, voc. Alex Blake b. Welcome (Coltrane); Olè (Coltrane); Heart is a Melody (Sanders). 27.06.1999 Warsaw Summer Jazz Days, Sala Kongresowa, Warszawa, Poland
W '99 jako nastolatkowi, nie w głowie mi był jazz - orałem wtedy U2, Cocteau Twins czy Kate Bush. Ale pamiętam, jak po przypadkowym przełaczeniu na TVP2 z otwartą buzią obejrzałem cały koncert do końca. Potem sprzedawcy muzyki 'z łóżek polowych' pokazywali mnie sobie palcem: ' to ten, co męczy pytaniami o jakiegoś tam Sandersa, cokolwiek to jest'. Przedtem miałem tylko jeden podobny 'jaw-drop': przy koncercie Pata Methenego, 'Secret Story Tour', nadawanym w TVP gdzieś w 1993 roku.
I first heard the album Thembi in 1972. I had lived in New York City in 1969 and again in 1974. I saw Pharoah Sanders, Alice Coltrane and Rahsan Roland Kirk at Carnegie Hall that same year. Truly amazing concert that I will never forget.
1-1 Introduction 2:01
1-2 Welcome 14:32
1-3 Ole 38:51
2-1 Ole (continue) 12:19
2-2 Tina 15:04
2-3 The Creator Has A Master Plan 6:17
2-4 Closing Comments 0:37
Bass - Alex Blake (2)
Drums, Percussion, Vocals - Trilok Gurtu
Guitar - Jean-Paul Bourelly
Piano - William Henderson
Reeds - Pharoah Sanders
Congress Hall, Warsaw - June 27, 1999
Really one of the best shows I've ever seen, everyone is so unique in their role. The power of Gurtu's subsonic bass is in the full effect.
Pharoah Sanders ts, voc.
William Henderson p.
Jean Paul Bourelly g.
Trilok Gurtu perc, dr, voc.
Alex Blake b.
Welcome (Coltrane); Olè (Coltrane); Heart is a Melody (Sanders).
27.06.1999 Warsaw Summer Jazz Days, Sala Kongresowa, Warszawa, Poland
Forgot to list the Great Alex Blake on upright Bass....
Thanks
@@jimneely2052 He's on the list, up, up
So impressive as well as expressive. What a mighty bassist Alex Blake is, and Trilok Gurtu is a transcendent drummer.
I was 20 , and I was there with two wonderful sisters... Maybe the most amazing concert I've ever been... :) Thx for upload , love is forever :)
Amazing... SUCH POWER and ENERGY. One of Sanders' BEST Concerts... total group
intense effort... unbelievable synergy!!!!!!
god damn i love Pharoah Sanders
The BEST... what a Concert!! Wonderful... full of Wonder.
W '99 jako nastolatkowi, nie w głowie mi był jazz - orałem wtedy U2, Cocteau Twins czy Kate Bush. Ale pamiętam, jak po przypadkowym przełaczeniu na TVP2 z otwartą buzią obejrzałem cały koncert do końca. Potem sprzedawcy muzyki 'z łóżek polowych' pokazywali mnie sobie palcem: ' to ten, co męczy pytaniami o jakiegoś tam Sandersa, cokolwiek to jest'. Przedtem miałem tylko jeden podobny 'jaw-drop': przy koncercie Pata Methenego, 'Secret Story Tour', nadawanym w TVP gdzieś w 1993 roku.
Awesome. Great line-up.Thanks for sharing.
Pharoah!!! Saw him last fall @ the University of Pittsburgh Jazz Seminar Concert. Seemed to be under the weather but still performed masterfully.
Thank you for sharing with us. 😊. This is beautiful.
amazing. love it. like a magic carpet ride.
Truly immortal just like Pharoah of ole.
phaoroh playing trane like it sposed to be palyed two giants mr pharoah sanders master plan forever changed time
This man is incredable!
make me cry
Long live Trilok Gurtu !!
love me some jean paul bourelly....
Olé...... wow amazing !!!
Thank for sharing this!
A lot of thanks : wonderful !
48:09 Y'all here that Hendrix tease?
RonPaul Revered who knows
So much soul.
Trilok Gurtu on percussion!
Amazing
Sometimes the intensity is almost unbearable,The sound of the universal HEART,OM SHANTI.SHANTI,HARIOM.SHANTI!
I first heard the album Thembi in 1972. I had lived in New York City in 1969 and again in 1974. I saw Pharoah Sanders, Alice Coltrane and Rahsan Roland Kirk at Carnegie Hall that same year. Truly amazing concert that I will never forget.
Brilliant!!!!
GRANDE!!!!!
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anyone know the name of that opening tune?
Welcome (written by John Coltrane)