Sanders and pianist John Hicks team up on the latter’s melodic original
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Pharoah Sanders came to fame as a member of the John Coltrane Quintet of 1965-67, often engaging in ferocious playing that expanded the sonic potential of the tenor.
In the years since, while often duplicating the intensity, he has also developed into a masterful interpreter of ballads and a fine post bop improviser with his own John Coltrane-inspired style.
This performance with pianist John Hicks from a Frankfurt, Germany concert in 1982 features him playing lyrically on Hicks’ “After The Morning,” digging into the song and creating fresh ideas; the two make for a perfectly complementary team.
-Scott Yanow
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