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Pharoah Sanders - Live in Paris 1975 (2020)  Music

Posted by delpotro at April 13, 2020
Pharoah Sanders - Live in Paris 1975 (2020)

Pharoah Sanders - Live in Paris 1975 (2020)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 269 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 100 Mb | 00:43:40
Spiritual Jazz, Modal Jazz | Label: Transversales Disques

Transversales Disques presents Pharoah Sanders Live in Paris (1975). A never-before released ORTF recording performed live at studio 104, Maison de la Radio, Paris. First official release with the full permission and cooperation of the National Audiovisual Institute. Mastered from the original master tapes.
Pharoah Sanders - Village Of The Pharoahs (Japanese SHM-CD) (1973/2021)

Pharoah Sanders - Village Of The Pharoahs (Japanese SHM-CD) (1973/2021)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) - 241 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 89 Mb | 00:38:53
Avant-Garde Jazz, Modal Jazz | Label: Impulse! Records

The photo of Sanders in lotus position, generously collared psychedelic shirt poking out from under his white robes, says it all. Having abandoned the Ayler-influenced sound of Pharoah's First, released almost a decade previously, by Village Of The Pharoahs the saxophonist had jumped with both feet into the soaring and the spiritual. The album is a slightly mixed bag, with material from the main San Francisco sessions bulked out with tracks recorded in New Jersey and New York. It's also unusual in that Sanders plays tenor on just one track, the rest of the time contributing a combination of soprano, bells, percussion and vocals.
Floating Points, Pharoah Sanders & The London Symphony Orchestra - Promises (2021)

Floating Points, Pharoah Sanders & The London Symphony Orchestra - Promises (2021)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) - 225 Mb | Artwork | 46:33
Jazz, Modern Classical, Ambient | Label: Luaka Bop / LB0097

Sam (Floating Points): Pharoah… Pharoah: Huh…? Sam: Were you asleep? I'm sorry… Pharoah: No no… I was listening… and dreaming… and listening to music in my head… Sam: Oh wow… sorry. Pharoah: Many times, people think I might be asleep… but in fact, I am just listening to music in my head. I'm always listening… to the sounds around me… and playing, in my mind… and sometimes I dream. Sam: What were you dreaming about? Pharoah: I'm on a ship. In the ocean.

Pharoah Sanders - Elevation (1974) [Japanese Edition 2007]  Music

Posted by gribovar at Feb. 23, 2019
Pharoah Sanders - Elevation (1974) [Japanese Edition 2007]

Pharoah Sanders - Elevation (1974) [Japanese Edition 2007]
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 338 MB | Covers (15 MB) included
Genre: Progressive Jazz | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Universal Music (UCCI-9135)

Elevation, Pharoah Sanders' final album for Impulse!, is a mixed bag. Four of the five cuts were recorded live at the Ash Grove in Los Angeles in September of 1973, and the lone studio track, "Greeting to Saud (Brother McCoy Tyner)," was recorded in the same month at Wally Heider's studio. The live date is fairly cohesive, with beautiful modal piano work from Joe Bonner, Pharoah playing tenor and soprano as well as a myriad of percussion instruments and vocalizing in places, and a percussion and rhythm section that included Michael Carvin on drums, bassist Calvin Hill, and hand drummers John Blue and Lawrence Killian…

Pharoah Sanders - Pharoah (Deluxe) (1977/2023)  Music

Posted by Rtax at Oct. 10, 2023
Pharoah Sanders - Pharoah (Deluxe) (1977/2023)

Pharoah Sanders - Pharoah (1977/2023)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) - 374 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 159 MB
1:09:26 | Jazz | Label: Luaka Bop

With Pharoah Sanders’ blessing, this limited edition 2 LP box set presents the definitive, remastered version of PHAROAH, his seminal record from 1977, along with two previously unreleased live performances of his masterpiece “Harvest Time." PHAROAH will be released a year after the legendary tenor saxophonists’ untimely death, and two years after the release of what was to become his final album, the widely acclaimed PROMISES, a collaboration between the composer Floating Points and Pharoah Sanders, featuring the London Symphony Orchestra (Luaka Bop, 2021).

Pharoah Sanders - Karma (1969) {1995 Impulse/MCA} **[RE-UP]**  Music

Posted by TestTickles at Sept. 7, 2021
Pharoah Sanders - Karma (1969) {1995 Impulse/MCA} **[RE-UP]**

Pharoah Sanders - Karma (1969) {1995 Impulse/MCA}
EAC Rip | FLAC with CUE and log | scans | 294 mb
MP3 CBR 320kbps | RAR | 113 mb
Genre: jazz

Karma is the 1969 album by jazz saxophonist Pharoah Sanders. The album only features two songs, the 5 1/2 minute "Colors" and the album's centerpiece, the 33 minute "The Creator Has A Master Plan". This is from the 1995 CD pressing released by Impulse/MCA.
Alice Coltrane & Pharoah Sanders - Antibes 68 / New York 71 - The Radio Broadcasts (2022)

Alice Coltrane & Pharoah Sanders - Antibes 68 / New York 71 - The Radio Broadcasts (2022)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) - 375 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 151 MB
1:06:07 | Avant-garde Jazz, Free Jazz | Label: Fat Alberts Bag

2 legendary jazz broadcasts on 1 CD bringing together Pharoah Sanders and Alice Coltrane from 1968 and 1971. Digitally remastered. The Pharoah Sanders Quartet legendary first night of a three night stand at the Juan -Les- Pins Jazz Festival in France on the 20th July 1968 broadcast on WDR3FM in France. Plus the Alice Coltrane All Stars (featuring Pharoah Sanders) broadcast as part of a benefit in New York’s Carnegie Hall on the 21st February 1971 for Swami Satchidandas Integral Yoga Institute broadcast on WQXR-FM performing Africa.
Howard Johnson's Nubia - Arrival: A Pharoah Sanders Tribute (1995)

Howard Johnson's Nubia - Arrival: A Pharoah Sanders Tribute (1995)
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 421 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 148 MB | Covers - 48 MB
Genre: Jazz, World Fusion | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Motor Music/Verve (523 985-2)

Howard Johnson stays off the tuba, but remains down low on baritone sax and bass clarinet during his wonderful tribute to the great Pharoah Sanders. There are five interpretations of Pharoah's tunes, all faithful to the originals, but not imitations. And there are several new compositions in honor of the sax giant. If you love jazz or Pharoah Saunders do check this one out - it's a beautiful album to have in your collection.
Pharoah Sanders Quartet - Crescent With Love (1993) [Reissue 2009]

Pharoah Sanders Quartet - Crescent With Love (1993) [Reissue 2009]
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 278 MB | Covers - 25 MB
Genre: Jazz | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Venus Records (VHCD-4027)

This CD features tenor-saxophonist Pharoah Sanders accompanied by a supportive rhythm section (pianist William Henderson, bassist Charles Fambrough and drummer Sherman Ferguson). Although there are some passionate moments, this is actually one of his mellower sessions and he explores such songs as "Naima" and "After the Rain" in a ballad style not that different than John Coltrane's of the early '60s. There are some heated moments on some of the other selections (such as "Wise One" and "Crescent") but Sanders's trademark screeches are at a minimum this time around.

Pharoah Sanders Quartet - Live at Fabrik Hamburg 1980 (2023)  Music

Posted by delpotro at Nov. 2, 2023
Pharoah Sanders Quartet - Live at Fabrik Hamburg 1980 (2023)

Pharoah Sanders Quartet - Live at Fabrik Hamburg 1980 (2023)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) | 01:10:19 | 375 Mb
Avant-Garde Jazz, Modal Jazz, Post-Bop | Label: Jazzline

This release in a series of live recordings of concerts from the Fabrik in Hamburg-Altona, one of those hidden treasures from the archive of the NDR, was intended to bring back the memory of changes and revolutions in the world of jazz of more than four decades ago. It has now turned into an obituary - at the end of September 2022 the tenor saxophonist Pharoah Sanders passed away at the age of 81. This recording of the Sanders Quartet from 6 June 1980 is so far the oldest from the Fabrik, predating the great jazz-epoch of the venue. An era, which even today Thomas Engel, the first program planner of the Fabrik, describes as a very special period for popular and not-so-popular culture in Hamburg and far beyond. Furthermore, this concert formed part of the then fifth edition of what was still called the New Jazz Festival, a summit of German, European and US-American musicians.