Pharoah Sanders – Live In Zurich – 1984 – Past Daily Downbeat

Pharoah Sanders - once described by Ornette Coleman as "Probably the best tenor sax player in the world".
Pharoah Sanders – once described by Ornette Coleman as “Probably the best tenor sax player in the world”.

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Over to Zurich this weekend for a few words from Pharoah Sanders and his Quartet, recorded live at the Volkshaus during the International Jazzfest from October 26, 1984.

Accompanying Sanders during this adventure are – Kirk Lightsey, piano – Santi DeBriano, bass and Idris Muhammad, drums.

Originally broadcast over Swiss Radio (there’s an announcement right over the intro to Body & Soul), I’m not entirely sure this is a complete concert. But it is almost an hours worth of vintage Sanders.

Sometimes you just have to take what you can get.

Enjoy.

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