Theresa Records, 1983 0:00 Olé 22:14 On a Misty Night 29:14 Heart Is a Melody (Hiroko's Song) 36:48 Goin' to Africa (Highlife) 40:40 Naima 48:10 Rise 'n' Shine
Sunn0))) brought me to Alice Coltrane and she brought me here. Immediately as I pressed play I was brought to tears. I had just then realized that I had come home and that I had been wandering in exile for so long without ever knowing.
I remember seeing Pharoah playing the sax away from his mouth for the first time, like he does at the end of Olé ... a stardust sprinkle on the top of his cosmic cake ... what a gift his life has been ... and it just keeps giving 🙏
whoops the tracj is Love is Everywhere off the album Love in us All. The version is the extended original of the version presented on Wisdom Through Music and ver y good
Pharoah is one of the all-time great tenor players and always moving to listen to. Ever since his first recordings with Trane in the 60's when I first heard him I've loved what he plays. It's totally music that uplifts your being on this plane where the vibrations caused by wave energy to create sound motivate everything especially the living heart and soul.
+pasticcione22 Yes, from the album Ole' Coltrane. The entire album is a gem. Had his classic quartet (except Art Davis & Reggie Workman on basses) along w/Freddie Hubbard, Eric Dolphy.
'THANK YOU FOR YOUR WONDERFUL POSTING OF WORK OF THE GREAT PHAROAH SANDERS FROM HIS WORK ON ALICE COLTRANE"S 'JOURNEY TO SATCHIDANANDA'TO 'HEART IS A MELODY" AND OF COURSE THE THREE INTERNET HITS OF 'THE CREATOR HAS A MASTER PLAN". THANK YOU INTERNET AND OF COURSE THE GREAT PHAROAH SANDERS!
The beauty of music giving me full-on goosebumps and tears whenever I listen to this version of Ole... god bless his soul for expressing himself through his sax into the bottom of my heart!
Incredible drum solo in Olé...OMG, so musical and love the shouting. The whole performance is masterfully moving. Heart is a melody is the kind of intensely beautiful melody has always been a master creator of. It moved me to tears to tell the truth because it caresses the depths of your being. Pharoah has always done that for me.
A Genius Personified, Pharoah was bigger than Life, Yet managed to remain a very Blessed humble Brother. I had the distinct pleasure of being in his presence and simply loosing myself within his Melodic Tunes. May we Meet again in Paradise, though I believe it conveyed such to Us in his Music. Truly Divine.
Me: * reading the comments before listening not understanding the comments about people crying while listening.* Me 2 minutes into listening: *crying *
Pharoah Sanders est décédé . C'est comme un 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.
This video made me take my ebay listing of this CD down...THANK YOU. This not on streaming and extremely rare only 3-4 at market if the 1993 re-issue CD. One in Japan, one in Germany. I may have had the only US copy
There's no other instrument like the saxophone. The only instrument that comes close to producing soothing sounds is probably the clarinet, which is also a jazz instrument. Jazz is so relaxing. All Hail Pharaoh Sanders!!
Each instrument is unique, and any of them can be used for Jazz, the most important thing is the instrumentist, and the way he expresses his music perception through his instrument.
Im a sax player but I love all instruments. It's the sincerity and heart of the music one produces not the axe. Trane once said " You can play a shoestring if you're sincere" and that's totally true.
J'ai eu la chance, que dis je le privilège de partager quelques instants avec lui - après un concert à Paris. Une photo, une signature venue des étoiles, et le mystère d'une légende du jazz venu manger dans une petit restaurant en face du New Morning - 9 ans après, je m'en souviens encore.
@@KitchenerLeslie I made some clutter cleaning and found this record actually, but I could be interested in other jazz records though as we are entering a new quarantine period here in France. Thank you very much for your offering, much appreciated.
Exsperience the "Great Good" of our People! Plain Craftmenship mixed with Genius! ...young people ya gotta practice an instrument to save our culture. Pleeze!
Genius at his best..i thank the Lord for telling him in Chicago. I really enjoy the concert at the jazz showcase..his reply was you like it.....once in a lifetime
Sunn0))) brought me to Alice Coltrane and she brought me here. Immediately as I pressed play I was brought to tears. I had just then realized that I had come home and that I had been wandering in exile for so long without ever knowing.
Good for you! Try his album Thembi. Then next step could be Sun Ra :)
love
F### YEAH! 🎉🎉🎉
I like when he puts down the horn and just starts shouting!
I know, sends shivers down my spine. Such raw emotion
I saw him live front row and he starts shouting'I got da blues!!' It was surreal.
Best version of Ole ever! 10:48 when Pharaoh screams is so powerful. Amazing album.
Rip soldier Saunders 🙏 💔..Gone but the memories will linger forever more....thanks
Sounds like a crying baby btw
This is too powerful man.
I remember seeing Pharoah playing the sax away from his mouth for the first time, like he does at the end of Olé ... a stardust sprinkle on the top of his cosmic cake ... what a gift his life has been ... and it just keeps giving 🙏
It's crazy. How how this guy not received some kind of presidential medal by now? His music produces tears. His genius is astounding.
presidential medal is no metric of anything. Time and history are the greatest ones and be kind to him they shall
Couldn't agree more. What a genius !
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@@arisumego 'הקצוות
This mystical masters masterpieces are forever
Long live Pharoah Sanders
Destroyer of darkness
Revealer of love and light
🌧🌧🎼🌤🌈
nothing wrong with darkness, just ask Sun Ra!
R.I.P. Idris Muhammad The best soul-jazz drummer of all time. Great album here Pharoah has a great unique take on Coltranes classic "Olé".
Could Heaven Ever Be Like This is one of my favorite songs of all time
Bro he did NOT start yelling during that first song. Holy crap I have never been so inspired in my life.
but he did start yelling
listen to Love is Everywhere, you'll probs shoot yer goo after that first track
whoops the tracj is Love is Everywhere off the album Love in us All. The version is the extended original of the version presented on Wisdom Through Music and ver y good
@@alexschultz742That cut is so sublime!!!
@@numbernine2207 amen
Thank you pharoah, the heart truly is a melody....I'm going to raise my kids on this record, like every good responsible parent should.
Pharoah is one of the all-time great tenor players and always moving to listen to. Ever since his first recordings with Trane in the 60's when I first heard him I've loved what he plays. It's totally music that uplifts your being on this plane where the vibrations caused by wave energy to create sound motivate everything especially the living heart and soul.
Utterly brilliant. What a version of Ole. It is mesmerising.
made me realize I never heard jazz musicians scream before. ...scat, yet, but not scream. awesome
"Olé" is a unique listening-experience! One of the most emotional tracks I ever heard!
te apoyoooo
+Hein Klug It's actually a retake of a John Coltrane's track. One of my favourites of all times!
+pasticcione22 Yes, from the album Ole' Coltrane. The entire album is a gem. Had his classic quartet (except Art Davis & Reggie Workman on basses) along w/Freddie Hubbard, Eric Dolphy.
@@wbhrash its based on an old Spanish Civil War folk song El Quinto Regiment czcams.com/video/2IACRw_ky8I/video.html
Pharoah is one of the absolute greatest. The message he lays down belies
his technical command of the saxophone.
One of the greatest musician of all times. Salaam Pharoah
Well, he has to be good, he was fgiven his name by Sun Ra!
'THANK YOU FOR YOUR WONDERFUL POSTING OF WORK OF THE GREAT PHAROAH SANDERS FROM HIS WORK ON ALICE COLTRANE"S 'JOURNEY TO SATCHIDANANDA'TO 'HEART IS A MELODY" AND OF COURSE THE THREE INTERNET HITS OF 'THE CREATOR HAS A MASTER PLAN". THANK YOU INTERNET AND OF COURSE THE GREAT PHAROAH SANDERS!
The beauty of music giving me full-on goosebumps and tears whenever I listen to this version of Ole... god bless his soul for expressing himself through his sax into the bottom of my heart!
Incredible drum solo in Olé...OMG, so musical and love the shouting. The whole performance is masterfully moving. Heart is a melody is the kind of intensely beautiful melody has always been a master creator of. It moved me to tears to tell the truth because it caresses the depths of your being. Pharoah has always done that for me.
The drummer is the great Idris Muhammad. He was a force.
As evident with this iconic ensemble. It takes a village 🙏🏻♥️
A Genius Personified, Pharoah was bigger than Life, Yet managed to remain a very Blessed humble Brother. I had the distinct pleasure of being in his presence and simply loosing myself within his Melodic Tunes. May we Meet again in Paradise, though I believe it conveyed such to Us in his Music. Truly Divine.
He's alive and well!
maybe the correspondent is in Paradise and waiting to meet him. Would it be correct then to refer to someone living in the past tense? ow-wee
I've got goosebumps listening to the sax and the piano sends chills down my spine.
This is atypical of what Pharoah was recording during his Impulse! years. That was some of the most adventurous, stimulating, engaging music recorded.
Typical or atypical?
@@glennroncal285 okay I guess you got me😃 typical
Oh that familiar announcers voice.. takes through to my childhood introduction to the music every time I hear it. lol
I feel transported in s myrific world
thank you, lord, for pharoah sanders.
Music is your only friend
High energy at its best
Cuesta toda una vida realizar.
Idris absolutely unloading
Why is this not at a million views already. Just listened to opening track only and posted this. Something else, it is.
Me: * reading the comments before listening not understanding the comments about people crying while listening.*
Me 2 minutes into listening: *crying *
Man! Oh man...
I have been sleeping on alot of good music.
Thank you Achilles V
Pharoah Sanders est décédé . C'est comme un 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.
Intemporel, éternel !
This video made me take my ebay listing of this CD down...THANK YOU. This not on streaming and extremely rare only 3-4 at market if the 1993 re-issue CD. One in Japan, one in Germany. I may have had the only US copy
Olé is fantastic!
This is like the sexiest, funkiest, dirtiest.... Realest exorcism I've heard!!!! 👍
Brotha Pharaoh Sanders is a torch bearer and since I was introduced to his music in 1968 he has always kept me bouniuit
what does bouniuit mean
i guess he meant bonne nuit which means good night
“My mistake “I intended on saying (That Brotha Pharaoh Sanders is ‘UP ON IT “
An amazing album from one of the greatest of all time!
What a PIANO solo on the last track!!!
There's no other instrument like the saxophone.
The only instrument that comes close to producing
soothing sounds is probably the clarinet, which is also
a jazz instrument. Jazz is so relaxing. All Hail Pharaoh Sanders!!
Each instrument is unique, and any of them can be used for Jazz, the most important thing is the instrumentist, and the way he expresses his music perception through his instrument.
Im a sax player but I love all instruments. It's the sincerity and heart of the music one produces not the axe. Trane once said " You can play a shoestring if you're sincere" and that's totally true.
Yes!! All Parents ought to enforce that their children Master an Instrument or two.
This is exactly what I need right now. Such dedication. Beauty
RIP to the master Alhamdulillah
J'ai eu la chance, que dis je le privilège de partager quelques instants avec lui - après un concert à Paris. Une photo, une signature venue des étoiles, et le mystère d'une légende du jazz venu manger dans une petit restaurant en face du New Morning - 9 ans après, je m'en souviens encore.
Pure brilliance
I love you all!
Man, Idris absolutely slaying on Olé 🔥🔥🔥
Thank you.
Just love this album
Pharoah Sanders William Henderson - piano, John Heard - bass, Idris Muhamed - drums.
I just discovered William Henderson plays, uncredited, on the first Hugh Masekela album--amazing, and killing it here.
Pharoah sure sounds happy he's going to Africa!!
A true Legend!
This grabbbbbs my soul.
d'accord avec Pharoah sa musique le prouve
Naima just blew my mind
Close to Heaven.
Olé é completamente incrível, do começo ao fim surpreende e emociona.
desde las entrañas tremendas del saxo !!!!
🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Olééé !!!
This openin is a Fire !!!
Watta Blessing ...
Thanks for sharing
How, after a lifetime of listening to jazz, did I miss this!!!
Finally popped my Pharaoh Cherry! What have I been missing...
Lol! Same with me, just today.
"Naima" is almost verbatim Coltrane - love it
Que bo, gracias
thank you for this ~
Amazing!
thanks man - great music!
Fantastic album! Thanks for sharing!
grazie bellissimo
ME muero.. un éxtasis de sonido ... SONIDO gigantesco
.Wonderful;.Wonderful..... thanks
Amen
Nice stuff!
Thanks for posting - just love Pharoh Sanders.
Kiss the stars through the Mist! AND LISTEN...Wonderful! :-)
discazo!
Wow - never heard this one before. Would have loved to have been in the audience. Thank you for posting.
Saw him at HART PLAZA IN DETROIT JAZZ Festival.
I like the fact it all starts with William Henderson and Idris Muhammad ;)
Transcendental
Oh, my goodness.
Que beleza de som
Yes it is.
yes D greats of D PHAROAH
Ole ☺️✌🏻️❤️
Покой нам только снится... божественные звуки...слетает шелуха
Wanted to listen to this record so much tonight but unable to find my CD :( Thank you very much!
any time let me know if you have any requests
@@KitchenerLeslie
I made some clutter cleaning and found this record actually, but I could be interested in other jazz records though as we are entering a new quarantine period here in France.
Thank you very much for your offering, much appreciated.
Dislikers, you don't know MUSIC !
GENIUS! Bruce George, Co-Founder of Def Poetry Jam.@brucegeorge1
Primal Scream of Inner Rapture...‼️
im so saxhappy right now
I did not know that Idris Muhammad played with Pharaoh 😎
light in soul
Exsperience the "Great Good" of our People! Plain Craftmenship mixed with Genius! ...young people ya gotta practice an instrument to save our culture. Pleeze!
Genius at his best..i thank the Lord for telling him in Chicago. I really enjoy the concert at the jazz showcase..his reply was you like it.....once in a lifetime
NO FIGHT NO FLIGHT JAZZ love and be loved
#MakingMusicIsAProfession
This album...
Almost missed this flight .....
ظcool man
18:20 art
Naima
I think the sound that the sax makes has much to do with it's shape. Being that it's shaped like the letter "J" (for Jazz).
Sir Emet 'TheMostHated' mind blown
I've read that the saxophone, of all instruments, produces a sound that is closest to the human voice!
@@serut99 Not closer than a recorder.
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