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Thembi

Pharoah SandersPharoah Sanders
Thembi - Pharoah Sanders

Album Description

Pharoah Sanders' 1971 masterpiece, Thembi, is a seminal work of free jazz that continues to captivate audiences with its unbridled energy and spiritual depth. Released on 1 January 1971 via the esteemed Impulse! label, this 41-minute odyssey is a testament to Sanders' innovative approach to the genre.

Throughout the album's seven tracks, including the poignant 'Astral Traveling', the evocative 'Red, Black & Green', and the titular 'Thembi', Sanders' saxophone weaves a complex tapestry of sound that defies convention. The incorporation of hard bop elements adds a layer of sophistication, while the underlying jazz sensibilities provide a sense of continuity.

From the tender 'Love' to the invigorating 'Morning Prayer' and the hypnotic 'Bailophone Dance', each composition showcases Sanders' remarkable ability to balance intensity and nuance. Thembi is a powerful statement from a visionary musician, and its influence can still be felt in the jazz world today. With its raw emotion, technical virtuosity, and unwavering creativity, Pharoah Sanders' Thembi remains an essential listening experience for anyone drawn to the uncharted territories of free jazz.

© 1971 MCA Records Inc.℗ 1998 UMG Recordings, Inc.

Tracks

  1. Astral TravelingPharoah Sanders
  2. Red, Black & GreenPharoah Sanders
  3. ThembiPharoah Sanders
  4. LovePharoah Sanders
  5. Morning PrayerPharoah Sanders
  6. Bailophone DancePharoah Sanders
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About Pharoah Sanders

Pharoah Sanders, a titan of American jazz, was renowned for his innovative and spiritually resonant saxophone playing. Born in 1940, Sanders' career spanned over six decades, during which he became a pivotal figure in the development of free jazz and spiritual jazz. His distinctive sound, characterized by overblowing, harmonic, and multiphonic techniques, along with his use of "sheets of sound," set him apart in the jazz world. Sanders' tenure with John Coltrane in the mid-1960s further cemented his legacy, and his subsequent solo work, including collaborations with vocalist Leon Thomas and pianist Alice Coltrane, showcased his unique artistic vision. Fellow saxophonist Ornette Coleman once hailed him as "probably the best tenor player in the world," a testament to Sanders' enduring impact on jazz music. Sanders' music, marked by its emotional depth and spiritual richness, continues to inspire and influence musicians and fans alike.

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