Pharoah Sanders - Elevation
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- Опубліковано 19 бер 2015
- from "Elevation" (1974), Impulse!.
Pharoah Sanders - tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone, bells, shaker, vocal ;
Joe Bonner - piano, cow horn, wood flute ;
Calvin Hill - bass ;
Lawrence Killian - bell tree, congas ;
John Blue, Jimmy Hopps - percussion ;
Michael Carvin - drums.
Written by Pharoah Sanders.
Recorded live on September 9, 1973 at the Ash Grove, Los Angeles, CA.
Original recording produced by Ed Michel.
If you’re here, you have great taste in music 🎶 God Bless & i n i
This is straight from the depth of the soul!
My 6yo really likes this song. Asked me to play it again. Asked me what it means.
We have hope. I will do my part.
#KeepFreeJazzAlive
Spiritually brilliant!
This will purge you of any evil spirits. Sublime and utterly superb.
Taken, ascending, soaring, to the reaches...a love supreme!
Pharoah picked up where Coltrane left off, super natural music from a extraordinary and creative player.
Agee!
Pharoah was also very much influenced by Sun Ra!
True bro
Those days…those nights!!! Can never forget journeying with my ears like wings thru the multiverse.
thank you brother john
This track is so powerful, starts perfectly with Pharoah intro, and that bass solo just nailed it perfectly.
One of the greatest jazz compositions of all times period!!!
Just seen Roman j Israel esq. another Denzel gem! This was on the soundtrack ! Classic
A great film destined to be enjoyed by Americans of all colors and political persuasions...don't let the initial film critic confusion about it fool you, people. Denzel is indeed amazing, as is the soundtrack. CS
great movie, great underestimated one I'd say. you can kill a dreamer, but you cannot kill a dream.
I loved the soundtrack so much to search it... This intro track was great and the following songs as well great taste
Legit soundtrack.
That movie led me here
Taken, ascending, soaring, to the reaches...
The burning sands of the sax and the cowbells of the Nile !!
Pharaoh so wonderful!!! Your indeed spiritually jazzophile,quality music!!!
Pharoah Sanders est décédé . C'est comme coup de poignard dans mon coeur musical car il à été un des plus fabuleux créateurs du jazz contemporain alliant jazz créatif et influences musicales multiples et un son de saxophone inimitable et toujours accompagné de musiciens de qualité . Combien de fois j'ai écouté KARMA , THEMBI , TAUHID etc. quand il était sur la célèbre marque de disque « IMPULSE » Il y eu aussi des ratées certes dans sa carrière comme « love is everywhere » signant la fin sur cette marque . Puis ce fut disparate , difficile de trouver en France des lp's de Pharoah , mais ouf aujourd'hui on à internet et on se rend compte qu'il à beaucoup oeuvré sur disque ou sur scène même dans des années plus récentes . Merci à tous ceux qui comme moi ont aimé PHAROAH . N'hésitez pas à m'écrire . NORBERT.
Love is everywhere un raté ???
Franchement même en s'éloignant du jazz ethnico spirituel de ses premiers albums il est resté très très bon
The 11 people that thumbs down this joint I almost feel sorry for them
Don't worry about them.. just enjoy the journey
They can't handle it ............
What a blessing to be able to get this.
This song is so great while riding 🚄 train 🚉
its al about changes
un de mes morceaux favoris de Pharoah j'adore
Thank God for PHARAOH 🎷🎸🎹🥁🪇🎵🎼🎶🌅✨️🙌🏿🔥🙏🏾❤️
That Bassist though !!!
Fell in love when I heard this. Thank You Roman. Great performance by Denzel.
Marvin Husbands It reminds me of coltrane. I actually thought that it was coltrane’s.
Good movie, great soundtrack, excellent acting.
@@leoarc1061 Initially thought it was Coltrane too when I heard it in the film then discovered the soundtrack and saw Pharoah Sanders and was like, "Ah, yes. Of course." One of my favorite musicians and a great movie. I personally thought Colin Farrell was a standout in it, really solid and realistic execution of his character.
Pharaoh is simply unscrupulous Amen
Love to my ears!!
had this on record in the late 90's. also live at the east. back when you couldn't get these on cd. I paid almost $20 on ebay for each. :)
roman j israel has great taste in music across the board (and right through that fourth wall!)
For real!
my goodddneeessss!!!!!!! such craft this is divine!!!
Pharoah Sanders' playing could be said to be based on A Love Supreme, yet delivered with his "own convictions".
What a track!
Sounds like the melody is based on "A Love Supreme.'
Pharoah made several song based on "A Love Supreme", the most know one being "The Creator Has Master Plan".
Love is Everywhere
roman bought me here
Citrus song playing ever in evenement deep quiet.
It's beautiful
RIP
Roman J Esquire brought me here. This song is magnificent.
Roman J. Israel esq. took me to the vynil shop, but I couldn’t find one. Coming here everyday.
Explosive!!!!!!
Zohar, Kabbale and Mystic brought me There 🙏🏼☀️🙏🏼
This is very very special
sem comentário, the best!!!!
Awesome!
RIP GENIUS
Heard this on Mike Chadwick jazzfm, bought it on Japan import
Thx for this one
GROOVY BABY! COZMIK MAN ! KOZMIK! ! ! ! OUTA SIGHT! TRANSCENDENTAL!
The Greatest ✨👑🌞
YEAH!!!!
Thissssssssssss!
Thank G-D For The Amazing Goat ISH
To world children, it is good luck that.
RIP Pharoah
Pharoah Sanders !!!
Jungle Brothers!... wutcha know bout dat?!
Nvmnd, it was in the description
Roman j Israel esq brought me here
Same here!
Great movie.
oh yeah!
Chuks Uche. Loved that movie
Chuks Uche me too.
Get ready for some views!
check out pharoah Sanders
Sonic elevation
does anyone know the artist who design the cover?
Roman J. Israel Esq. brought me here
Roman J Isarel, ESQ.
ascending
John Coltrane reincarnated.
Who on bass?
Calvin Hill.
7:00 the poor man is stuck in the recording
Denzel washington brought me here
How ?
Me too
@@nathleflutiste Denzel Washington's movie "Roman J. Israel, Esq.," the movie about an old-school attorney who struggles in an era of legal mega-firms and changes regarding the rights of women. The character Washington portrays has this amongst the albums in his collection. Arguably a backhanded tribute to Pharaoh Sanders by Denzel Washington.
Washington did the same thing a few years ago when he was reading Ralph Ellison's book "Invisible Man" in a scene in the 2014 movie "The Equalizer." Not only a tribute to a legendary African American writer but perhaps also a reminder of the marginalization of many in this society.
@@KSmall109CAB Thanks for the share, I need to see this movie now.
@@KSmall109CAB Backhanded? Did you mean subtle? Backhanded has negative implications.