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Black Unity

Pharoah Sanders · 1971

37 min · 2 tracks · free jazz

A spiritual odyssey through free jazz, blending ethereal saxophone with expansive, meditative rhythms.

Black Unity is an album by Pharoah Sanders, released in 1971. A spiritual odyssey through free jazz, blending ethereal saxophone with expansive, meditative rhythms. 'Black Unity' is significant for its bold expression of Black identity and unity during a time of social upheaval in the United States. The album's impact was felt within the jazz community and beyond, influencing the emergence of future avant-garde artists and receiving critical acclaim for its innovative approach to composition and improvisation. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Black Unity sound like?

A spiritual odyssey through free jazz, blending ethereal saxophone with expansive, meditative rhythms. Rooted in free jazz.

What makes Black Unity by Pharoah Sanders notable?

'Black Unity' is significant for its bold expression of Black identity and unity during a time of social upheaval in the United States. The album's impact was felt within the jazz community and beyond, influencing the emergence of future avant-garde artists and receiving critical acclaim for its innovative approach to composition and improvisation. Released in December 1971, 'Black Unity' marked Pharoah Sanders' exploration into deeper spiritual and political themes following his acclaimed work on John Coltrane's 'A Love Supreme'. This album emerged during Sanders' rise in the avant-garde jazz scene, showcasing his unique sound that combined elements of African music with free jazz improvisation.

How many songs are on Black Unity?

Black Unity has 2 tracks, running approximately 37 minutes.

Tracklist

2 tracks·37:23

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Black Unity, Part One Standout 18:30
  • 2 Black Unity, Part Two Standout 18:53

Release Date

December 8, 1971

Genre

free jazz

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Artist Origin

United States

Runtime

37 min 23 sec