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Live At Slugs Volume I & II (reissue)
Cat: SES 197225. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Drought
Felicite
Orientale
Spanning
Wilpan's
Our Second Father
 in stock $15.22
Musa: Ancestral Streams (reissue)
Cat: SES 1974325. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Abscretions
Equipoise
Prayer Of Peace
Emil Danenberg
Maimoun
Travelin' Man
Departure No 1
Departure No 2
Sweet Song
 in stock $15.22
Two Is One (reissue)
Cat: SES 1974625. Rel: 25 Apr 25
Bitchin'
Hopscotch
In A Funky Way
Two Is One
In His Presence Searching
 in stock $14.66
Izipho Zam (My Gifts)
Cat: SES 1973325CD. Rel: 01 May 25
Prince Of Peace
Balance
Izipho Zam
Review: Pharoah Sanders' Izipho Zam (My Gifts) was first recorded in 1969 but wasn't released until 1973; a monumental yet, despite the name, little-received jazz work, we can still hear the legendary jazz-musical theocrat push the boat ever further out psychically and sonically here. Produced by Stanley Cowell and Charles Tolliver's Strata-East label, the album was recorded at Town Sound Studios, two years after Sanders' mentor John Coltrane's death. Coltrane's passing marked a significant turning point for Sanders, who saw in the saxophonist the unopened buds of a spiritual path for music, expressible in jazz. The Zulu phrase used in the title is regularly heard in Mozambique, Eswatini and Zimbabwe, reflecting the cultural emphasising of gifting in East Africa.
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