Listening to another Binker Golding album, Dream Like A Dogwood Wild Boy.
Another well recorded album.
Jazz for aficionados
Revisiting Pharoah Sander's "Welcome to Love". If anything qualifies for the term "rapturous", this does. When I was young, I was drawn to atonality. This has changed significantly with age. I can't handle the abrasive Pharaoh at this point but the mellowed Pharaoh is wonderful. https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=pharoah+sander+welcome+to+love |
Nice post, @stuartk . Wonderful Pharoah. Thanks for reminding me of this great record. “Rapturous” is a great way of describing his playing on it. Just beautiful. A lot of “Coltranisms” in his playing, but a vey different musical aura. Having always thought of Coltrane’s version of “You Don’t Know……” as the definitive version, Pharoah’s makes Trane’s sound anything but rapturous. Melancholy is the word that comes to mind when listening to Trane’s. https://youtu.be/JrwSuy6ZBjI?si=c4xIxqnX-WB4pN-i
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