Pharoah Sanders
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Biography
[Edit]Pharoah Sanders possesses one of the most distinctive tenor saxophone sounds in jazz. Harmonically rich and heavy with overtones, Sanders' sound can be as raw and abrasive as it is possible for a saxophonist to produce. Yet, Sanders is highly regarded to the point of reverence by a great many jazz fans. Although he made his name with expressionistic, nearly anarchic free jazz in John Coltrane's late ensembles of the mid-'60s, Sanders' later music is guided by more graceful concerns. In the free-time, ultra-dense cauldron that was Coltrane's last artistic stand, Sanders relied heavily on the non-specific pitches and timbral distortions pioneered by Albert Ayler and further developed by Coltrane himself. The hallmarks of Sanders' playing at that time were naked aggression and unrestrained passion. In the years after Coltrane's death, however, Sanders explored other, somewhat gentler and perhaps more cerebral avenues — without, it should be added, sacrificing any of the intensity that defined his work as an apprentice to Coltrane.
Pharoah Sanders (a corruption of his given name, Ferrell Sanders) was born into a musical family. Both his mother and father taught music, his mother privately and his father in public schools. Sanders' first instrument was the clarinet, but he switched to tenor sax as a high school student, under the influence of his band director, Jimmy Cannon. Cannon also exposed Sanders to jazz for the first time. Sanders' early favorites included Harold Land, James Moody, Sonny Rollins, Charlie Parker, and John Coltrane. As a teenager, he played blues gigs for ten and 15 dollars a night around Little Rock, backing such blues greats as Bobby "Blue" Bland and Junior Parker. After high school, Sanders moved to Oakland, CA, where he lived with relatives. He attended Oakland Junior College, studying art and music. Known in the San Francisco Bay Area as "Little Rock," Sanders soon began playing bebop, rhythm & blues, and free jazz with many of the region's finest musicians, including fellow saxophonists Dewey Redman and Sonny Simmons, as well as pianist Ed Kelly and drummer Smiley Winters. In 1961, Sanders moved to New York, where he struggled. Unable to make a living with his music, Sanders took to pawning his horn, working non-musical jobs, and sometimes sleeping on the subway. During this period he played with a number of free jazz luminaries, including Sun Ra, Don Cherry, and Billy Higgins. Sanders formed his first group in 1963, with pianist John Hicks (with whom he would continue to play off-and-on into the '90s), bassist Wilbur Ware, and drummer Higgins. The group played an engagement at New York's Village Gate. A member of the audience was John Coltrane, who apparently liked what he heard. In late 1964, Coltrane asked Sanders to sit in with his band. By the next year, Sanders was playing regularly with the Coltrane group, although he was never made an official member of the band. Coltrane's ensembles with Sanders were some of the most controversial in the history of jazz. Their music, as represented by the group's recordings — Om, Live at the Village Vanguard Again, and Live in Seattle among them — represents a near total desertion of traditional jazz concepts, like swing and functional harmony, in favor of a teeming, irregularly structured, organic mixture of sound for sound's sake. Strength was a necessity in that band, and as Coltrane realized, Sanders had it in abundance.
Sanders made his first record as a leader in 1964 for the ESP label. After John Coltrane's death in 1967, Sanders worked briefly with his widow, Alice Coltrane. From the late '60s, he worked primarily as a leader of his own ensembles. From 1966-1971, Sanders released several albums on Impulse, including Tauhid (1966), Karma (1969), Black Unity (1971), and Thembi (1971). In the mid-'70s, Sanders recorded his most commercial effort, Love Will Find a Way (Arista, 1977); it turned out to be a brief detour. From the late '70s until 1987, he recorded for the small independent label Theresa. From 1987, Sanders recorded for the Evidence and Timeless labels. The former bought Theresa records in 1991 and subsequently re-released Sanders' output for that company. In 1995, Sanders made his first major-label album in many years, Message From Home (produced by Bill Laswell for Verve). The two followed that one up in 1999 with Save Our Children. In 2000, Sanders released Spirits — a multi-ethnic live suite with Hamid Drake and Adam Rudolph. In the decades after his first recordings with Coltrane, Sanders developed into a more well-rounded artist, capable of playing convincingly in a variety of contexts, from free to mainstream. Some of his best work is his most accessible. As a mature artist, Sanders discovered a hard-edged lyricism that has served him well.
Title: Deaf Dumb Blind (Summun Bukmun Umyun)
Artist: Pharoah Sanders
Genre: Jazz, Avant Garde Jazz, Avant Garde Metal
Title: Village of the Pharoahs / Wisdom Through Music
Artist: Pharoah Sanders
Genre: Jazz, Avant Garde Jazz
Title: Beyond A Dream
Artist: Norman Connors, Pharoah Sanders
Genre: Jazz, Avant Garde Jazz, Soul Jazz
Title: Moon Child
Artist: Pharoah Sanders, William Henderson, Stafford James, Eddie Moore
Genre: Jazz
Title: Priceless Jazz Collection: Pharoah Sanders
Artist: Pharoah Sanders
Genre: Jazz, Avant Garde Jazz
Title: Antibes 68 / New York 71 - The Radio Broadcasts
Artist: Alice Coltrane, Pharoah Sanders
Genre: Jazz
Title: With a Heartbeat
Artist: Pharoah Sanders
Title: Village of the Pharoahs
Artist: Pharoah Sanders
Genre: Jazz, Avant Garde Jazz, Avant Garde Metal
Title: Ooh Live
Artist: Pharoah Sanders, Malachi Favors, Ari Brown Kahil El'Zabar's Ritual Trio
Title: Promises (feat. London Symphony Orchestra)
Artist: Floating Points, Pharoah Sanders
Genre: Electronica
Title: Love Will Find a Way
Artist: Pharoah Sanders
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Jazz, Crossover Jazz, Rock
Title: Sun Ra Featuring Pharoah Sanders & Black Harold (Expanded Edition)
Artist: Pharoah Sanders, Sun Ra, Black Harold
Genre: Jazz, Avant Garde Jazz
Title: The Quasimodo Club Broadcast (Maxi-Single)
Artist: Pharoah Sanders, Jon McLaughlin, Gunter Hampel
Genre: Jazz, Avant Garde Jazz, Free Jazz, Avant Garde Metal
Title: Pharoah Sanders' Finest
Artist: Pharoah Sanders
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Jazz, Avant Garde Jazz, Avant Garde Metal
Title: Africa n'da Blues
Artist: Pharoah Sanders, Kahil El'Zabar'S Ritual Trio
Genre: Jazz, Avant Garde Jazz
Title: The Trance Of Seven Colors
Artist: Pharoah Sanders, Maleem Mahmoud Ghania
Genre: Free Improvisation, Free Jazz, World Music, Ethnic , Fusion
Title: Spirits
Artist: Pharoah Sanders, Adam Rudolph, Hamid Drake
Genre: Jazz, Avant Garde Jazz, Crossover Jazz, World Music, Latin
Title: Blues For Coltrane: A Tribute To John Coltrane
Artist: McCoy Tyner, Pharoah Sanders, Roy Haynes, Cecil McBee, David Murray
Genre: Jazz
Title: Live At Fabrik, Hamburg (Original Soundtrack)
Artist: Pharoah Sanders, Pharoah Sanders Quartet
Genre: Jazz, Theatre/Soundtrack
Collections
Title: Jazz For Yoga and Meditation
Genre: Jazz
Title: Spent - Beats to Bring You Back
Genre: New Age
Title: Impulsive! Revolutionary Jazz Reworked
Genre: Jazz
Title: Impulsive! Unmixed
Genre: Jazz
Title: Chakra: The Seven Centers
Genre: New Age
Title: Cool Jazz - the Cocktail Hour
Genre: Jazz
Title: The House That Trane Built: The Story of Impulse Records
Genre: Jazz
Title: Timeless' Finest Jazz
Title: Priceless Jazz Collection: Sampler
Genre: Jazz
Title: Best of Avant-Garde Jazz
Title: Divine Radiance Live!
Genre: Jazz
Title: Tenor Sax Titans
Genre: Jazz
Title: Avant Garde Jazz
Genre: Jazz
Title: Timeless' Finest Jazz
Title: Back To Mine: Mercury Rev
Genre: Ambient, Downtempo, Trip Hop, Electronica, House
Title: Mr Scruff Presents: Keep It Solid Steel, Volume 1
Genre: Electronica, Reggae, Dub
Title: I Could Have Been A Contender
Genre: Experimental Rock, Post Punk, Dub, Synth Pop
Title: Venus Jazz Cafe (Disc 1)
Title: DJ - Kicks: Henrik Schwarz
Title: The Funky End (CD2)
Title: Jazz Sax - Verve 50
Genre: Jazz
Title: Red Hot On Impulse
Genre: Avant Garde Jazz, Free Jazz
Title: The Best Funky Jazz Of The 70's
Genre: Jazz
Title: Verve Impressions: Saxes
Genre: Jazz
Title: Spaced Out Jazz
Genre: Jazz, Smooth Jazz
Title: Venus Jazz Cafe (CD1)
Genre: Jazz, Cool Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Bop, Bossanova
Title: DJ Maestro: Delicious Jazz - As You Like It
Genre: Jazz, Acid Jazz, Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: DJ Maestro As You Like It Vol. 1
Genre: Jazz, Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: World Music Groove
Genre: Jazz, World Music, Latin, Funk, Bossanova
Title: Spiritual Jazz: 6 Vocals
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz
Title: Exotic Jazz
Genre: Jazz, Smooth Jazz
Title: Jazz Dispensary: Cosmic Stash
Genre: Jazz
Title: 100 Greatest Jazz Icons 2020 (CD2)
Genre: Jazz
Title: Impulse! 60: Legendary Live Performances
Genre: Jazz
Title: Impulse Records: Music, Message And The Moment
Genre: Jazz
Title: Impulse 60 The Best Of Impulse Records (CD2)
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Blues, Gospel, Jazz, Country
Title: Free Jazz Essentials
Genre: Jazz
Title: Indo-Jazz Essentials
Genre: Jazz
Title: Spiritual Jazz Essentials
Genre: Jazz
Title: Jazz For Gamers
Genre: Jazz
Title: Mojo The Best Of 2021
Featuring albums
Title: The Jazz Composer's Orchestra
Artist: Michael Mantler, The Jazz Composer's Orchestra
Genre: Jazz
Title: Impulsive! Revolutionary Jazz Reworked
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Electronica, Dancefloor