Description: Original white label promo pressing. RARE!This is a true first pressing of one of the most incredible of Pharoah's Impulse albums. Pharoah Sanders Live at the East was released after Sanders had already come into his own with the album Karma, released on Impulse in 1969. Sanders was well recognized within the modern jazz community, having been mentored by the likes of Coltrane and Sun Ra. Sanders appears on one of my favorite Alice Coltrane records, Ptah, the El Daoud, released in 1970. In 1972, Sanders released this live album. The line up on this album is stellar, from Cecil McBee and Stanley Clarke on bass, to Carlos Garnett and Harold Vic on flute and tenor, respectively, to Billy Hart on drums The East was a cultural center which opened in the Bed-Sty neighborhood in 1969 and played an important role in that historically black neighborhood during a period of turmoil. From what I gather, this album, consisting of three tracks, was not actually recorded at the East but in a studio with audience members from the East in attendance. It does give you that “you are there” quality, though, and the quality of the recording is high. Sanders had already developed his signature sound- multiphonic, overblown, but never veering out of control, straddling a fine line between the intense and the serene. The first track, “Healing Song” starts with an edgy horn blast but quickly becomes melodic as various instruments susurrate and then intone individually; you can hear a cool hook that wraps behind this interlude. This reminds me of the lesson that multi-instrumentalist Brahja said he learned from the great Paul Bley: “…when you make something pretty too long, it ceases to be pretty. He would tell me, put something ugly there—beauty is revealed in contrast.” That repeat refrain, while beautiful, forms a foundation for a great horn solo. There’s still a lot going on in the background, voices, double bass and Sanders eventually breaks out into his characteristic distorted sound, but it’s tempered here. The piano picks it up and Marvin Petersen’s work on the trumpet fits perfectly. A sort of frantic shrieking is set up by Sanders to offset the more conventional musical refrain; when he completes the piece, Sanders just nails it. Very satisfying.The jacket lists a short track, Lumkili Part 1, as completing side one. My copy is not pressed that way- “Healing Song” takes up the entirety of side one and side two begins with “Memories of J.W. Coltrane,” a muted contemplation of instrumentation, chants and percussion that eventually makes way for some incredible bass work. Remember, Stanley Clarke and Cecil McBee both appear but it is not clear if they are on stage at the same time. This track will take you out there – rather than listening for melody, I’m listening to the tone of the instruments- the high plucked notes on the bass, for example and letting the overall performance set the mood. Lumkili appears in its entirety rather than in parts as the second track of side two. We return to a more melodic style, with the sax leading. Sanders’ intonation is beautiful as he lingers and dwells on certain “sweet spots” but still respects the timing of the rest of the band. Those high filigrees on the bass sound like McBee’s work as the piano fills in the space with trills and flourishes and a lovely lower register that is matched by the bass. When the horn returns, it feels like home-peaceful and serene. A Healing SongWritten-By – J. Bonner*, F. Sanders*21:43B1 Memories Of J. W. ColtraneWritten-By – F. Sanders*12:51B2 LumkiliWritten-By – F. Sanders*8:33Phonographic Copyright ℗ – ABC Records, Inc.Published By – Pharoah Sanders MusicPublished By – Josner MusicBass – Cecil McBee, Stanley ClarkeCongas, Balafon [Bailophone] – Lawrence KillianDrums – William Hart*, Norman ConnorsFlute, Voice – Carlos GarnettLacquer Cut By – T.S.*Piano, Harmonium – Joseph Bonner*Producer – Lee Young (2)Saxophone – Pharoah SandersTenor Vocals – Harold Vic*Trumpet – Marvin Peterson* Fans of Alice Coltrane, Albert Ayler, Sun Ra, John Gilmore, Noah Howard, Frank Wright, Byard Lancaster, Archie Shepp, Sam Rivers, Freddie Hubbard....
Price: 125 USD
Location: San Francisco, California
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Artist: Pharoah Sanders
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Custom Bundle: No
Style: Spiritual Jazz, Free Jazz
Inlay Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Record Grading: Excellent (EX)
Material: Vinyl
Speed: 33 RPM
Case Type: Cardboard Sleeve
Record Size: 12"
Format: Record
Type: LP
Features: Original, Gatefold cover
Release Title: Live At The East
Record Label: ABC/Limelight!
Release Year: 1972
Edition: First Edition, First Pressing, Live
Genre: Jazz
Number of Audio Channels: Stereo
Modified Item: No
Sleeve Grading: Very Good Plus (VG+)