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Pharoah Sanders: Live In Paris (1975)
ByPharoah Sanders
saxophone, tenor1940 - 2022

Alice Coltrane
piano1937 - 2007

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967
The good news is that the eighteen months from summer 2019 to spring 2020 have seen the first-time release, or in one case reissue, of three Sanders albums which tick the artistic quality, audio quality and ethical-consideration boxes. All three are location recordings. August 2019 saw the reissue of the rare as hens' teeth The Trance Of Seven Colors, recorded in front of an invited audience in Marrakesh by Sanders and a group of gnawa musicians led by Maleem Mamoud Ghania. It was originally released on producer

Bill Laswell
bassb.1955
Fast forward to spring 2020... Live In Paris (1975) is another radio recording, this one made by France's ORTF in front of an invited audience at Studio 104 in Paris. The Antibes performance presented Sanders as he moved from the unrequited ferocity of his ESP and late-period John Coltrane recordings towards a more temperate, but still gritty, spell under his own name at Impulse!. The Paris recording is transitional, too. In 1975, Sanders had not long previously been dropped by Impulse! in a cost-cutting cull by the label's new owners, ABC Records.
The album has Sanders fronting a shortlived and otherwise unrecorded quartet completed by keyboardist

Danny Mixon
pianob.1949

Calvin Hill
bass, acousticb.1945

Greg Bandy
drumsb.1949

Billy Eckstine
vocals1914 - 1993
Hardcore Sanders connoisseurs will find Live In Paris (1975) a worthwhile addition to their collections. ">
Track Listing
Side One: Love Is Here Part 1; Love Is Here Part 2; Farrell Tune. Side Two: The Creator Has A Master Plan; I Want To Talk About You; Love Is Everywhere.
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Title: Live In Paris (1975) | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Transversales Disques
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