| 1. Love Will Find A Way |
| 2. Pharomba |
| 3. Love Is Here |
| 4. Got To Give It Up |
| 5. As You Are |
| 6. Answer Me My Love |
| 7. Everything I Have Is Good |
Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Once youve heard the sound of Pharoah Sanders tenor saxophone, you never forget it; impossibly rich and full of overtones, it wrings every bit of emotion out of each note. Pharoah has gained a devoted following since his days with John Coltrane, and his work for Impulse during the early 70s in particular has been lovingly reissued; however, his albums for Arista in the late '70s have been out of print for years. One big reason for that is that they are the most controversial of his career; that same devoted fan base could not believe its ears when this free jazz icon went the jazz-funk "quiet storm" route! But the blendsome would say collisionof the two aesthetics produced, on Love Will Find a Way, a unique album that has gained quite the cult following over the years; that it features two other legends in their own right, drummer/producer/singer Norman Connors and vocalist Phyllis Hyman, certainly doesnt hurt! Were reissuing this lost classic with original art and new liner notes with quotes from Pharoah.
Once youve heard the sound of Pharoah Sanders tenor saxophone, you never forget it; impossibly rich and full of overtones, it wrings every bit of emotion out of each note. Pharoah has gained a devoted following since his days with John Coltrane, and his work for Impulse during the early 70s in particular has been lovingly reissued; however, his albums for Arista in the late '70s have been out of print for years. One big reason for that is that they are the most controversial of his career; that same devoted fan base could not believe its ears when this free jazz icon went the jazz-funk "quiet storm" route! But the blendsome would say collisionof the two aesthetics produced, on Love Will Find a Way, a unique album that has gained quite the cult following over the years; that it features two other legends in their own right, drummer/producer/singer Norman Connors and vocalist Phyllis Hyman, certainly doesnt hurt! Were reissuing this lost classic with original art and new liner notes with quotes from Pharoah.
Love Will Find a Way,Pharoah Sanders,Collector's Choice,Avant-Garde,Free Jazz,Jazz,Pop
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