Anthology: You’ve Got to Have Freedom

~ Release by Pharoah Sanders (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

Tracklist

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CD 1
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1Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt (edit)
7:25
2The Creator Has a Masterplan (edit)
9:11
3Hum-Allah-Hum-Allah-Hum Allah
producer:
Ed Michel
bass:
Richard Davis (American jazz bassist) (on 1969-10-20) and Cecil McBee (on 1969-10-20)
bell, contrabass clarinet, percussion and tenor saxophone:
Pharoah Sanders (on 1969-10-20)
drums (drum set):
Roy Haynes (American jazz drummer and bandleader) (on 1969-10-20)
drums (drum set) and percussion:
Idris Muhammad (on 1969-10-20)
flute [African flute], mbira [African thumb piano], percussion and piano:
Lonnie Liston Smith (on 1969-10-20)
percussion:
Leon Thomas (American jazz vocalist) (on 1969-10-20)
vocals:
Leon Thomas (American jazz vocalist) (on 1969-10-20)
recorded at:
Plaza Sound Studios in New York, New York, United States (on 1969-10-20)
recording of:
Hum-Allah-Hum-Allah-Hum Allah (on 1969-10-20)
composer:
Lonnie L. Smith and Pharoah Sanders
15:03
4Astral Travelling
engineer:
Bill Szymczyk
producer:
Ed Michel and Bill Szymczyk
bass and finger cymbals:
Cecil McBee (on 1970-11-25)
bell:
Clifford Jarvis (on 1970-11-25) and Pharoah Sanders (on 1970-11-25)
claves, electric piano and piano:
Lonnie Liston Smith (on 1970-11-25)
drums (drum set) and maracas:
Clifford Jarvis (on 1970-11-25)
percussion:
Clifford Jarvis (on 1970-11-25), Cecil McBee (on 1970-11-25), Pharoah Sanders (on 1970-11-25), Lonnie Liston Smith (on 1970-11-25) and Michael White (American jazz violinist) (on 1970-11-25)
soprano saxophone and tenor saxophone:
Pharoah Sanders (on 1970-11-25)
violin:
Michael White (American jazz violinist) (on 1970-11-25)
recorded at:
The Record Plant (aka “Record Plant” Los Angeles) in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1970-11-25)
recording of:
Astral Traveling (on 1970-11-25)
composer:
Lonnie Liston Smith
5:53
5Thembi
engineer:
Bill Szymczyk
producer:
Ed Michel and Bill Szymczyk
bass and finger cymbals:
Cecil McBee (on 1970-11-25)
bell:
Clifford Jarvis (on 1970-11-25) and Pharoah Sanders (on 1970-11-25)
claves, electric piano and piano:
Lonnie Liston Smith (on 1970-11-25)
cymbal [ring]:
James Jordan (percussionist) (on 1970-11-25)
drums (drum set) and maracas:
Clifford Jarvis (on 1970-11-25)
percussion:
Clifford Jarvis (on 1970-11-25), Cecil McBee (on 1970-11-25), Pharoah Sanders (on 1970-11-25), Lonnie Liston Smith (on 1970-11-25) and Michael White (American jazz violinist) (on 1970-11-25)
soprano saxophone and tenor saxophone:
Pharoah Sanders (on 1970-11-25)
violin:
Michael White (American jazz violinist) (on 1970-11-25)
recorded at:
The Record Plant (aka “Record Plant” Los Angeles) in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1970-11-25)
recording of:
Thembi (on 1970-11-25)
composer:
Pharoah Sanders
publisher:
Ferrell Sanders Music Inc.
7:07
6Morning Prayer
engineer:
Bill Szymczyk
producer:
Ed Michel and Bill Szymczyk
alto flute, bell, fife, koto, maracas and tenor saxophone:
Pharoah Sanders (on 1971-01-12)
balafon:
Pharoah Sanders (on 1971-01-12) and Lonnie Liston Smith (on 1971-01-12)
bass and effects [bird]:
Cecil McBee (on 1971-01-12)
cymbal [ring] and piano:
Lonnie Liston Smith (on 1971-01-12)
drums (drum set):
Roy Haynes (American jazz drummer and bandleader) (on 1971-01-12)
percussion [African]:
Nat Bettis (on 1971-01-12), Chief Bey (American jazz percussionist) (on 1971-01-12), Majid Shabazz (on 1971-01-12) and Anthony Wiles (on 1971-01-12)
recorded at:
The Record Plant (New York) in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (on 1971-01-12)
recording of:
Morning Prayer (on 1971-01-12)
composer:
Pharoah Sanders and Lonnie Liston Smith
publisher:
Cosmic Echoes Publishing Co.
9:17
7Summun Bukmun Umyun (edit)
10:19
8Black Unity (edit)
6:45
9Village of the Pharoahs (edit)
6:51
CD 2
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1The Gathering (edit)
5:39
2Greeting to Saud (Brother McCoy Tyner)
percussion:
Michael Carvin (on 1973-09-13), Jimmy Hopps (on 1973-09-13), Lawrence Killian (percussionist) (on 1973-09-13), Kenneth Nash (on 1973-09-13) and Pharoah Sanders (on 1973-09-13)
piano:
Joe Bonner (on 1973-09-13)
tambura:
Calvin Hill (on 1973-09-13)
violin:
Michael White (American jazz violinist) (on 1973-09-13)
vocals:
Sedatrius Brown (on 1973-09-13)
recorded at:
Wally Heider Studios in San Francisco, California, United States (on 1973-09-13)
recording of:
Greeting to Saud (Brother McCoy Tyner) (on 1973-09-13)
writer:
Ebenezer Obe
4:09
3Love Is Everywhere
bass:
Cecil McBee (in 1972)
flute:
James Branch (in 1972)
membranophone:
Norman Connors (in 1972)
percussion:
Babadal Roy (in 1972), Lawrence Killian (percussionist) (in 1972) and James Mtume (jazz/funk musician) (in 1972)
piano:
Joe Bonner (in 1972)
woodwind:
Pharoah Sanders (in 1972)
recording of:
Love Is Everywhere (in 1972)
composer:
Pharoah Sanders
publisher:
Pharoah Sanders Music Co.
19:56
4Love Will Find a Way
5:08
5You’ve Got to Have Freedom
recorded in:
San Francisco, California, United States (in 1980)
recording engineer and mixer:
Bill Steele (Recording engineer.)
assistant engineer:
Ken Kessie and Wayne Lewis (engineer)
engineer:
Mark Needham
assistant producer:
Allen Pittman (producer)
producer:
Pharoah Sanders
bass:
Ray Drummond (in 1980)
drums (drum set):
Idris Muhammad (in 1980)
flugelhorn:
Eddie Henderson (in 1980)
piano:
John Hicks (American jazz pianist) (in 1980)
tenor saxophone:
Pharoah Sanders (in 1980)
background vocals:
Donna Dickerson (backing singer) (in 1980), Bobby McFerrin (in 1980), Vicki Randle (in 1980) and Ngoh Spencer (in 1980)
arranger:
Pharoah Sanders
recording of:
You’ve Got to Have Freedom (in 1980)
composer and arranger:
Pharoah Sanders
publisher:
Ferrell Sanders Pub.
6:51
6Jitu
recorded in:
Berkeley, California, United States (in 1981)
double bass [bass]:
Ray Drummond (in 1981)
drums (drum set):
Idris Muhammad (in 1981)
keyboard:
William Henderson (jazz pianist) (in 1981)
tenor saxophone:
Pharoah Sanders (in 1981)
recorded at:
Live Oak Studio in Berkeley, California, United States (in 1981)
recording of:
Jitu (in 1981)
composer:
Pharoah Sanders
5:47
7Rejoice
agogô [a go-go bells]:
Babatunde Lea (in 1981)
bass:
Art Davis (US jazz double bassist) (in 1981)
bell and tenor saxophone:
Pharoah Sanders (in 1981)
drums (drum set):
Elvin Jones (jazz drummer) (in 1981)
piano:
Joe Bonner (in 1981)
vibraphone:
Bobby Hutcherson (in 1981)
vocals:
B. Kazuko Ishida (in 1981)
recording of:
Rejoice (in 1981)
composer:
Farrell Sanders
arranger:
Pharoah Sanders
12:46
8Heart Is a Melody of Time (Hiroko’s Song)
recorded at:
Keystone Korner in San Francisco, California, United States (on 1982-01-23)
7:33
9Nozipho
recorded in:
Brooklyn, New York, New York, United States (in 1995)
keyboard programming:
Jeff Bova
assistant engineer:
Danny Kadar and Jean-Pierre Sluys
engineer:
Robert Musso (musician, producer and engineer)
producer:
Bill Laswell (US bass guitarist and record producer)
acoustic bass guitar:
Charnett Moffett (in 1995)
bass:
Steve Neil (jazz bassist) (in 1995)
bell:
Aïyb Dieng (in 1995) and Pharoah Sanders (in 1995)
congas, gong and percussion [Chatan]:
Aïyb Dieng (in 1995)
donso ngɔni and kora:
Foday Musa Suso (in 1995)
electric piano and piano:
William Henderson (jazz pianist) (in 1995)
flute, saxophone and singing bowl:
Pharoah Sanders (in 1995)
frame drum, membranophone and tabla:
Hamid Drake (US jazz drummer and percussionist) (in 1995)
guitar:
Dominic Kanza (Congolese guitarist) (in 1995)
keyboard:
Bernie Worrell (keyboardist, composer and record producer) (in 1995)
violin:
Michael White (American jazz violinist) (in 1995)
vocals:
Aïyb Dieng (in 1995), Hamid Drake (US jazz drummer and percussionist) (in 1995), William Henderson (jazz pianist) (in 1995), Pharoah Sanders (in 1995), Foday Musa Suso (in 1995) and Bernie Worrell (keyboardist, composer and record producer) (in 1995)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Polydor/PolyGram S.A. France (use for copyright only) (in 1996)
recording of:
Nozipho (in 1995)
composer:
Pharoah Sanders
9:43