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Pharoah Sanders Quartet: Live At Fabrik
ByBy June 1980, when Live At Fabrik was recorded in Hamburg, Germany, Sanders had been through half-a-dozen such acculturations. He began his professional life as a honker and screamer in R&B bands, before diving into paintstripping free-improv, first under his own name at style HQ, ESP-Disk, then briefly with

Sun Ra
piano1914 - 1993

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967

Alice Coltrane
piano1937 - 2007
All these phases and stages come together on Live At Fabrik, often on the same track. Sanders leads a crack quartet completed by pianist

John Hicks
piano1941 - 2006

Idris Muhammad
drums1939 - 2014

Curtis Lundy
bassb.1955

Ray Drummond
bassb.1946
All but one of the five tracks on Live At Fabrik were debuted on Journey To The One, the exception being Sanders' evergreen "The Creator Has A Masterplan." Four of the tracks are Sanders originals, the cover is Richard Rodgers' "It's Easy To Remember," a sideways nod to John Coltrane, who included it on Ballads (Impulse!, 1963). The album opens with Sanders' future evergreen "You've Got To Have Freedom," which is given a passionate eighteen-minute workout. It then cools out for thirteen-minute "It's Easy To Remember," and cranks up again for a twenty-minute "Dr Pitt," a tribute to Allen Pitt, founder of the Theresa label, for which Sanders recorded nine albums during the 1980s, beginning with Journey To The One.
The set closes with a foreshortened "Master Plan," half of which Sanders gives over to introducing the band. He had already crafted an unvarying script for such announcements: each musician was "one of world's leading" pianists or "the great" pianist or whatever. Sanders might always have said this, but he also always made it sound like he was saying it for the first time and one sometimes saw musicians grow an inch or two in response as he spoke. The encore is another burner, "Greetings To Idris." Total playing time is just under seventy minutes.
Live At Fabrik is a terrific album. The wonder is it was not released long ago. ">
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You Gotta Have Freedom; It’s Easy To Remember; Dr Pitt; The Creator Has A Master Plan; Greetings To Idris.
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Title: Live At Fabrik | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: Jazzline Classics
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