Pharoah Sanders - Izipho Zam (1998)
Artist: Pharoah Sanders
Title: Izipho Zam
Year Of Release: 1998
Label: Bomba Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 00:50:18
Total Size: 347 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
TracklistTitle: Izipho Zam
Year Of Release: 1998
Label: Bomba Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 00:50:18
Total Size: 347 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Prince of Peace
02. Balance
03. Izipho Zam
Popular and increasingly in demand, IZIPHO ZAM (my gifts) falls into the ‘rare’ category among record collectors and is a gift to fans of master Pharoah Sanders. This demand is partially galvanized by the fact that ‘Prince Of Peace’ has become an inspirational mine to Hip Hop artists and is much loved by samplers. Izipho Zam is Pharoah Sander’s 3rd album, initially recorded in january 1969, it was originally released on the Strata-East label in 1973. On Izipho Zam Sanders and his band take you on a journey into another world providing an amazing experience! Passionate, intense and free, Sanders saxophone especially, is exquisite, pouring out its soul telling a story of its own. Hailed by peers as the best tenor saxophonist in the world, Pharoah Sanders is a legend in Jazz music. He is regarded as one of the pioneers of free jazz and is the mentor of jazz giant, saxophonist Robert Stewart. Born in 1940 into a musical family as Farell Sanders in Arkansas, he first played the clarinet before switching to tenor saxophone in High school. After High school he moved to California to study music and art. In 1961 Sanders moved to New York where he often played gigs with a number of free jazz dignitaries including Billy Higgins, Sun Ra and Don Cherry. His name ‘Pharoah” was given to him by Sun Ra, who was his bandleader then. It was during one of these gigs that he met John Coltrane who became his mentor. While playing with Coltrane, Sanders inevitably rose to prominence due to his very distinctive tenor saxophone sound.
Saxophone, Percussion – Pharoah Sanders
Vocals, Percussion – Leon Thomas
Alto Saxophone – Sonny Fortune
Bass – Cecil McBee, Sirone (Norris Jones)
Drums – Billy Hart, Majeed Shabazz
Drums [African] – Chief Bey
Guitar – Sonny Sharrock
Percussion – Net Bettis, Tony Wylie
Tuba – Howard Johnson