Pharoah Sanders - Elevation (Verve Vault)
Elevation, released in 1974 on Impulse! Records, finds saxophonist Pharoah Sanders expanding his spiritual jazz vision on an album that balances ecstatic expression with focused ensemble interplay. Produced by Ed Michel and recorded in 1973 across two live performances and a studio session, Elevation features a dynamic ensemble including Joe Bonner on piano, Calvin Hill on bass, and Michael Carvin on drums.
The albumās open forms, modal grooves, and spiritual themes underscore Sandersās ongoing search for transcendence and cultural affirmation through sound. With chant-like melodies, circular motifs, and immersive rhythmic textures, pieces like āThe Gatheringā and the title track reflect a more meditative and exploratory side of Sandersās aesthetic.
The albumās open forms, modal grooves, and spiritual themes underscore Sandersā ongoing search for transcendence and cultural affirmation through sound. With chant-like melodies, circular motifs, and immersive rhythmic textures, pieces like āThe Gatheringā and the title track reflect a more meditative and exploratory side of Sandersās aesthetic. Elevation marks the culmination of his Impulse! discography ā a cohesive and spiritually resonant final studio statement that bridges the raw fire of earlier albums with a deeper, more spacious sound.
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Pharoah Sanders - Elevation (Verve Vault)
Pharoah Sanders - Elevation (Verve Vault)
Elevation, released in 1974 on Impulse! Records, finds saxophonist Pharoah Sanders expanding his spiritual jazz vision on an album that balances ecstatic expression with focused ensemble interplay. Produced by Ed Michel and recorded in 1973 across two live performances and a studio session, Elevation features a dynamic ensemble including Joe Bonner on piano, Calvin Hill on bass, and Michael Carvin on drums.
The albumās open forms, modal grooves, and spiritual themes underscore Sandersās ongoing search for transcendence and cultural affirmation through sound. With chant-like melodies, circular motifs, and immersive rhythmic textures, pieces like āThe Gatheringā and the title track reflect a more meditative and exploratory side of Sandersās aesthetic.
The albumās open forms, modal grooves, and spiritual themes underscore Sandersā ongoing search for transcendence and cultural affirmation through sound. With chant-like melodies, circular motifs, and immersive rhythmic textures, pieces like āThe Gatheringā and the title track reflect a more meditative and exploratory side of Sandersās aesthetic. Elevation marks the culmination of his Impulse! discography ā a cohesive and spiritually resonant final studio statement that bridges the raw fire of earlier albums with a deeper, more spacious sound.
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Elevation, released in 1974 on Impulse! Records, finds saxophonist Pharoah Sanders expanding his spiritual jazz vision on an album that balances ecstatic expression with focused ensemble interplay. Produced by Ed Michel and recorded in 1973 across two live performances and a studio session, Elevation features a dynamic ensemble including Joe Bonner on piano, Calvin Hill on bass, and Michael Carvin on drums.
The albumās open forms, modal grooves, and spiritual themes underscore Sandersās ongoing search for transcendence and cultural affirmation through sound. With chant-like melodies, circular motifs, and immersive rhythmic textures, pieces like āThe Gatheringā and the title track reflect a more meditative and exploratory side of Sandersās aesthetic.
The albumās open forms, modal grooves, and spiritual themes underscore Sandersā ongoing search for transcendence and cultural affirmation through sound. With chant-like melodies, circular motifs, and immersive rhythmic textures, pieces like āThe Gatheringā and the title track reflect a more meditative and exploratory side of Sandersās aesthetic. Elevation marks the culmination of his Impulse! discography ā a cohesive and spiritually resonant final studio statement that bridges the raw fire of earlier albums with a deeper, more spacious sound.
















