Village of the Pharoahs Review by Scott Yanow
This LP is one of tenor-saxophonist Pharoah Sanders's lesser efforts. Sanders actually only plays tenor on one song ("Went Like It Came"), otherwise jamming on soprano and taking some spirited vocals. Very much a hodge-podge collection with performances taken from three different settings, best is Sanders's heartfelt "Memories of Lee Morgan." But there are many more significant Pharoah Sanders records than this one.
Pharoah Sanders
Respected tenor saxophonist whose many acclaimed recordings developed his freedom of expression in a spiritual and often introspective setting.
Recorded 1971 to 1973
Pharoah Sanders Village of The Pharoahs
01 Village Of The Pharoahs, Part One 00:00
02 Village Of The Pharoahs, Part Two 07:14
03 Village Of The Pharoahs, Part Three 12:13
04 Myth 17:03
05 Mansion Worlds 18:46
06 Memories Of Lee Morgan 27:59
07 Went Like It Came 33:36
Pharoah Sanders - tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone, percussion, vocals, bells
Joe Bonner - piano, shakuhachi, flute, percussion, vocals
Stanley Clarke (track 5), Calvin Hill (tracks 1-4 & 7), Cecil McBee (track 5) - bass
Norman Connors - drums (track 5)
Kylo Kylo - tambura, percussion (tracks 1-3 & 7)
Lawrence Killian - conga, percussion, vocals (tracks 1-5 & 7)
Jimmy Hopps - drums, percussion, vocals (tracks 1-3 & 7)
Kenneth Nash - sakara, murdunom, percussion, whistles (track 1-4 & 7)
Sedatrius Brown - vocals (track 1-4 & 7)
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