I first heard this beautiful piece just before making my coming of age cross country trip in1973 at the age of 23. We listened to many of Pharaoh Sanders’ songs along the way. One of our main destinations was San Francisco, when it was more vibrant and welcoming than it is today. While there I checked a newspaper to see what musicians were appearing locally. To my delight and amazement Pharaoh Sanders was playing in Berkeley. We went to see him and listen to his performance and even got to talk to him. A magical time!
Stephen.... Yes those were MAGICAL TIMES!!! Thank Goddess God for recording science!!!! Around the time you speak I saw Pharoah in NYC... I was mesmerized then and have been to NOW!!!
This must be what passing away sounds like. It’s your opening ceremony! The cheering bells awarding love in smiling billows! The acceptance of what is after, whether it’s nothing, or a pull into our oneness. This is a heart piece.
I’ve been listening to Pharoah Sanders for 50 years and this is my favorite song by him! It is so moving, so spiritual and brings me to tears each time I listen to it!
Legendary artists like Pharoah Sanders are inspirational and uplifting especially in today's turbulent times. I'm very thankful that I was exposed to this kind of music in my youth because music in itself is a window to the soul and depending on what you listen to it can have a powerful effect on your spiritual direction. great post.
How can anyone not like this song. It is pure bliss. I am surprised that any would thumbs down to this. I realize that not everyone knows what good music is when they hear it lol.
such beautiful sublime music....moved to tears thinking of the Palestinians under siege in Gaza and the West Bank...unable to pray at Al Aqsa mosque .....oh Pharoah.....rest in peace as we listen to your beautiful sounds.
WOW!!! I closed my eyes and I listened as hard as I could, it got to my core and broke me down to tears... mostly out of joy. This is a beautiful piece of music.
If I was locked up and could have only one song piped in 24 hours a day, this surely would be the jam. It touches every fabric of my soul. Hardly a week goes by that I don't listen to this. I have the album but no current system to play it on. Thank you RUclips
Three of my most dearly beloved jazz musicians have preceded me. For the life I have still been gifted with, I would not dare attempt to prioritize the impact that Joe Zawinul, McCoy Tyner, and Pharoah Sanders have had on my life. Countless hours of joy and spiritual blessings have they given me. I will surely miss them all. Ditto that for George Duke as well.
As time passes this remarkable man and his music are more meaningful than when I was younger. Today at 75 years young, I still feel the same as this music lets me reflect on my life and times. I trust that you are well and keep moving forward as others will follow.
My Swells My Soul I become a human deluge frm deep down within. It takes me to a Special Place In Spirit. I feel also the presence of my son, PBUH & we're in one another's company, in peace.👑
First time I heard this was while sitting on a coverd porch outside during an hours-long *hammering* Sunday afternoon summer rainstorm in western Illinois. And I knew that I was most definitley in His house. Forty-odd years ago, and this is the first time I'm hearing it since. Let me just say thanks, because nothing else will cover it.
Man, this cut to me is right up there with "Thembi" & Creator got a Master Plan. The Solo at 8:55 second of this cut is so powerful, is that a violin or a what? Been listening to Pharoah (whom I name my son after) since I was 16 years olds, I'm now 66 year, and still sonds good
spencerW5522 the bass solo? It’s stunning absolutely nothing like it I’m crying typing this up as it plays it’s unbelievable I don’t know how the entire world isn’t stopping dead in it’s tracks to listen to this
The bass solo at that time stamp is Cecil McBee. It sounds like a violin because he's playing around with the harmonics of the strings to make sounds outside of their normal range. It's truly a beautiful thing.
God I wrote this 7 months ago when everything seemed so dark. I know there will be trails ahead but thank you so much Lord for getting me through. You are beautiful and I thank you for all you've done. Thank you for allowing these sweet melodies to enter my mind, I magnify you Lord. Bless Pharaoh Sanders for these talents.
Things aren't necessarily going as expected or the direction I wanted but I still know the life I have is within the hands of the lord. Never give up. For the living God lives within me, I shall not give up or forsake his mercies or forget all he has brought me through.
@minion8109 I came back from church, and I feel better, and I thank the Lord God for all the bad and the good. So, with my life in his hands, seeing the work of God, I am very appreciative of his works. I love the Lord and always will. I hope you are well, and I ask God to bless you and your situation. Thank you for asking aboht me.
Pharoah has long been one of my favourites. I play ‘The Creator …’ regularly. I discovered this following up Santana and McLoughlin’s version (also great) but, even for an atheist like me, this is soul-touching spiritual stuff. No musician can get deeper into your soul than Pharaoh.
With mouth agape, I feel something here..unlike any other music. No words are required to capture the spirituality that exudes from his music...or HIS music.
What a piece of heavenly music this is, in this here tribulations and crisis mode we're in. most soothing and comforting. thanks for the joyride. Gracias Carlos Santana por mostrar las sendas. (Thanks Carlos Santana for showing the path). OneLove
I first listened to this track in 1970 while I was in college. It is as powerful and uplifting today as it was when I first heard it almost 50 years ago. This piece and The Creator has a Master Plan are two of Pharoahs best compositions of that era. Cecil Mcbee's upright bass solo will put you in a trance. Please be aware that this you tube posted version cuts the original album version short by about 3 minutes. The final 3 minutes brings the entire orchestra together in a powerful crezendo which rounds out this amazing example of jazz taken to a spiritual level. If you can get hold of the original album version, you will understood what I mean. No matter what religion you practice (or not), this work will take you to the House of the Lord!
Pharoah is at his best here. My first boat was named, "Pharoah's Journey". Another one of my favorites is "Red, Black and Green". He goes outside, comes back in, goes out again.
Owned this album, since undergrad at Ohio State, 1970. Meditative and refreshing. Glad I rediscovered it. I've been a fan of his for along time. Back in the Day, you could buy albums based on the performers with the lead and strike gold with the album living up to the same quality as this one. Those days are long lost.
A true classic!!!❤❤❤ As powerful and touching today as when it first came out years ago!!! All of the musicians are clearly Masters of their instruments!!! 😊😊😊👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Summun bukmun umyun truly is a masterpiece, I’m glad I can wake up every morning and be able to spin this record. People like pharaoh are 1 in a trillion. Star children.
One of my favorite meditation songs of all time. It is music that you can actually see and feel. It truly is like going to a church or a special spiritual place!
Praise the Lord who gave so many Gods, Goddesses and thousands of deities and mythologies to all of us. Thank you for your talent and excellent sax Mr. Pharoah, you gave me a cool and sunny morning .
Many Jazz muscians have recorded this song. It is really amazing to me. They all are excellent interpretations. I cannot say one is better than the other, however, because I like each one in its own way.
Masjids from around the world. So beautiful, grandeur, and yet still humble to the believers to come together in for our Jumaah (worship) services today. Alhamdulillah (all praises to God).
I am listening to this and I am desperately shutting my eyes and blocking any sort of light with my hands on my face because all I wish is to perceive the sound and nothing else, but the blackness of my eyelids shut still feel like disrespectful towards the sound. pharoah is a man above all.
Damn comment is too old for me to reply to but +osensei2987 you got it spot on Brother. Maclaughlin is an ever changing genius, Santana has been knocking out the same tired licks for 40 years.
+Johnny Solipsis You may be right... but he is he, and him is him. He does what he does, and the others do what they do.... so your comment comes off as wishing rather that we can ALL play like McLaughlin??? Millions of guitarists in this world, but when Carlos plays I know it is HIM. the same cannot be said for *millions* of others. And let me try not to judge it further than that, ya know brotha??
McBee's bass is the base for me here too. It should be recognized he overdubs in many sections as two are often heard. The mystery for me has always been that especially in the solo he is shockingly flat, yet it is fine. I mean I know zero, less than zero, about making music but i know flat.
I believe this is an Edwin Hawkins composition. It is on the album "Oh, Happy Day". Before that, the album was titled "Let Us Go Into the House of the Lord".
Agreed with osensei2987 about Santana Thanks are to be given not to Santana but to John McLaughlin, he is the one who actually built the arrangement for the LDS album. This originally version is absolutely beautiful. The cascading piano would be repeated by Santana in the "Welcome" piece of the album of the same name.
McLaughlin has also been known to perform Light At The Edge Of The World with his 4th Dimension band. Here's a beautiful version (Etienne M'Bappe produces a wonderfully lyrical bass solo.). ruclips.net/video/iGVb8CJAR1w/видео.html
Very nice. I think I will listen some Cyrill Scott - "Early One Morning", Parts I & II just after this. Very similar. Both feel like a wonderful spring morning rain shower, in the sun. Check it out it's on RUclips. I won't let you down.
Please excuse my naïvete. I can barely understand what I listen to. I only know what I like. Can't hear chords. I can't name them when I hear them. So. Do any of you musicians know is this piece in any way similar to Santana- McLaughlin's " Let Us Go Into the House of the Lord? Is it the same in name only?
This is not the same as Edwin Hawkins song. These arre two different musical compositions. Carlos Santana has a song with the same title (1973) with John Mclaughlin dueling guitars. Hawkins has a choir, Santana has giutars, and Sanders has a bunch of percussion instruments very different songs, all enjoyable.........
subliMEnation one thing for certain as Beautiful/Spiritual as this "PEACE " is,Not One person has EVER proven there is a "God" not in the Anthropomorphic sence !!!!!!!!!
I first heard this beautiful piece just before making my coming of age cross country trip in1973 at the age of 23. We listened to many of Pharaoh Sanders’ songs along the way. One of our main destinations was San Francisco, when it was more vibrant and welcoming than it is today. While there I checked a newspaper to see what musicians were appearing locally. To my delight and amazement Pharaoh Sanders was playing in Berkeley. We went to see him and listen to his performance and even got to talk to him. A magical time!
That is a most excellent adventure, Sir
Stephen.... Yes those were MAGICAL TIMES!!! Thank Goddess God for recording science!!!! Around the time you speak I saw Pharoah in NYC... I was mesmerized then and have been to NOW!!!
This give me chills it so moving and peaceful and beautiful 😊🎷👍
serendipity
I so agree
I have zero doubt if there is a heaven, we will hear this right before getting there. To me it’s the greatest piece of music ever imagined by mankind
This must be what passing away sounds like. It’s your opening ceremony!
The cheering bells awarding love in smiling billows! The acceptance of what is after, whether it’s nothing, or a pull into our oneness. This is a heart piece.
Well said
RIP 💯👑👑👑👑👑👑👑
Crazy you say that because I pictured the same thing
Rest In Peace Master Pharoah Sanders, You have fulfilled Your Musical Journey,You have Now Entered “The House Of the Lord” 🙏🏾🎷🎶🎼🎵
what a beautiful thing to say...i cry
I was glad when they said to me, “Let us go into the house of the Lord.” Psalm 122:1
I’ve been listening to Pharoah Sanders for 50 years and this is my favorite song by him! It is so moving, so spiritual and brings me to tears each time I listen to it!
God is in this music, this is what our youth need...their parents as well!
One of the most beautiful pieces of music I’ve ever heard.
Me too
Legendary artists like Pharoah Sanders are inspirational and uplifting especially in today's turbulent times. I'm very thankful that I was exposed to this kind of music in my youth because music in itself is a window to the soul and depending on what you listen to it can have a powerful effect on your spiritual direction. great post.
How can anyone not like this song. It is pure bliss. I am surprised that any would thumbs down to this. I realize that not everyone knows what good music is when they hear it lol.
My Saturday mornings: ☕, puff an L, listen to Pharoah. Proceed with your day.
such beautiful sublime music....moved to tears thinking of the Palestinians under siege in Gaza and the West Bank...unable to pray at Al Aqsa mosque .....oh Pharoah.....rest in peace as we listen to your beautiful sounds.
pharaoh sanders is so smooth been listening since I was 12 now I'm 55 and fly great musician 💕
ur so nqa 4ver 🐟🌝
WOW!!! I closed my eyes and I listened as hard as I could, it got to my core and broke me down to tears... mostly out of joy. This is a beautiful piece of music.
If I was locked up and could have only one song piped in 24 hours a day, this surely would be the jam. It touches every fabric of my soul. Hardly a week goes by that I don't listen to this. I have the album but no current system to play it on. Thank you RUclips
Ditto!!!!
Three of my most dearly beloved jazz musicians have preceded me. For the life I have still been gifted with, I would not dare attempt to prioritize the impact that Joe Zawinul, McCoy Tyner, and Pharoah Sanders have had on my life. Countless hours of joy and spiritual blessings have they given me. I will surely miss them all. Ditto that for George Duke as well.
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As time passes this remarkable man and his music are more meaningful than when I was younger. Today at 75 years young, I still feel the same as this music lets me reflect on my life and times. I trust that you are well and keep moving forward as others will follow.
My Swells My Soul I become a human deluge frm deep down within. It takes me to a Special Place In Spirit. I feel also the presence of my son, PBUH & we're in one another's company, in peace.👑
Pharoah truly revealed musically what was in his soul.Peace and tranquility.Reaching out to our Heavenly father in his own unique way.
This is simply incredible...one of my favorites 😊😊😊
Pharoah is now beyond-thanks for everything you beautiful man.
Rest in peace, Pharaoh Sanders
First time I heard this was while sitting on a coverd porch outside during an hours-long *hammering* Sunday afternoon summer rainstorm in western Illinois. And I knew that I was most definitley in His house. Forty-odd years ago, and this is the first time I'm hearing it since. Let me just say thanks, because nothing else will cover it.
Man, this cut to me is right up there with "Thembi" & Creator got a Master Plan. The Solo at 8:55 second of this cut is so powerful, is that a violin or a what? Been listening to Pharoah (whom I name my son after) since I was 16 years olds, I'm now 66 year, and still sonds good
spencerW5522 the bass solo? It’s stunning absolutely nothing like it I’m crying typing this up as it plays it’s unbelievable I don’t know how the entire world isn’t stopping dead in it’s tracks to listen to this
The bass solo at that time stamp is Cecil McBee. It sounds like a violin because he's playing around with the harmonics of the strings to make sounds outside of their normal range. It's truly a beautiful thing.
Must have listened to this 30 times today, it's so sweet mixed in clouds of emotions. Thank you, God for all you have done.
God I wrote this 7 months ago when everything seemed so dark. I know there will be trails ahead but thank you so much Lord for getting me through. You are beautiful and I thank you for all you've done. Thank you for allowing these sweet melodies to enter my mind, I magnify you Lord. Bless Pharaoh Sanders for these talents.
Things aren't necessarily going as expected or the direction I wanted but I still know the life I have is within the hands of the lord. Never give up. For the living God lives within me, I shall not give up or forsake his mercies or forget all he has brought me through.
@@ALEXANDERATTACK how are you doing now?
@minion8109 I came back from church, and I feel better, and I thank the Lord God for all the bad and the good. So, with my life in his hands, seeing the work of God, I am very appreciative of his works. I love the Lord and always will. I hope you are well, and I ask God to bless you and your situation. Thank you for asking aboht me.
Just amazing, makes me want to go on home to heaven!
This NEVER gets OLD! My SPIRIT is in TUNE with the UNIVERSE, whenever I LISTEN to this MUSIC............THE ALL, is ALL.
This is so 👏🏽 #Majestic 💛🌻💛RIP Dearest Brother🌹#PharoahSanders💐
this is the most beautiful thing ever
Pharoah has long been one of my favourites. I play ‘The Creator …’ regularly. I discovered this following up Santana and McLoughlin’s version (also great) but, even for an atheist like me, this is soul-touching spiritual stuff. No musician can get deeper into your soul than Pharaoh.
This is the song that introduced me to jazz.
With mouth agape, I feel something here..unlike any other music. No words are required to capture the spirituality that exudes from his music...or HIS music.
:)
Truly, The Music of God....
What a piece of heavenly music this is, in this here tribulations and crisis mode we're in. most soothing and comforting. thanks for the joyride.
Gracias Carlos Santana por mostrar las sendas.
(Thanks Carlos Santana for showing the path).
OneLove
I first listened to this track in 1970 while I was in college. It is as powerful and uplifting today as it was when I first heard it almost 50 years ago. This piece and The Creator has a Master Plan are two of Pharoahs best compositions of that era. Cecil Mcbee's upright bass solo will put you in a trance. Please be aware that this you tube posted version cuts the original album version short by about 3 minutes. The final 3 minutes brings the entire orchestra together in a powerful crezendo which rounds out this amazing example of jazz taken to a spiritual level. If you can get hold of the original album version, you will understood what I mean. No matter what religion you practice (or not), this work will take you to the House of the Lord!
+Jay Potter Yes...I, too, can relate...circa 1968...
Jay Potter Ameen to that
Jay!
where coud I finf the whole one? I wish to listen that crescendo
@@Berylfairfield Full version (and less editorialised imagery if that's important to you) over at ruclips.net/video/EiNjnNtmviQ/видео.html
Thank you Pharoah
Pharoah is at his best here. My first boat was named, "Pharoah's Journey". Another one of my favorites is "Red, Black and Green". He goes outside, comes back in, goes out again.
phew...it took me a while to realize i am actually addicted to this...coz i kept coming back everyday....god....beautiful
Beautiful mosques ...wonderful art
Stands out foreva !!
Owned this album, since undergrad at Ohio State, 1970. Meditative and refreshing. Glad I rediscovered it. I've been a fan of his for along time. Back in the Day, you could buy albums based on the performers with the lead and strike gold with the album living up to the same quality as this one. Those days are long lost.
That's funny. .. was there at the same time. Bought the record at Pearl Alley Disc's.
Sublimely beautiful!!!!!
Master Musicians... Engineers of Sound!!!🎶🎶🎶💥💥💥
A true classic!!!❤❤❤ As powerful and touching today as when it first came out years ago!!! All of the musicians are clearly Masters of their instruments!!! 😊😊😊👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
noone goes untouched by the sound from the soul it reaches all in a very personal way...amin
Summun bukmun umyun truly is a masterpiece, I’m glad I can wake up every morning and be able to spin this record. People like pharaoh are 1 in a trillion. Star children.
Yeah, I got this for my 16th birthday in 1972. I digitized my vinyl version about ten years ago.
Have somewhere uploaded
Great Great Great piece of work.yeah Pharoah Sanders consistently makes beautiful jams.
thanks for this gift of love
so spiritually enriching and uplifting, thanks for posting, Yah bless.
One of my favorite meditation songs of all time. It is music that you can actually see and feel. It truly is like going to a church or a special spiritual place!
Thank you for posting. Have been listening to this since it's release all those years ago. Magnificient!
Sooo amazingly beautiful!💯🔥🔥🔥
Beautiful. Pharoah touches my soul. Thanks for the gift and thanks for the post.
Absolutely breathtaking...spectacular.
So very openly sweet...thank you! :)
Thanks for posting, this music is so spiritually uplifting, I listen to it often!!
Thank you for your music.
Rest in peace Pharoah!
Praise the Lord who gave so many Gods, Goddesses and thousands of deities and mythologies to all of us.
Thank you for your talent and excellent sax Mr. Pharoah, you gave me a cool and sunny morning .
This wonder, I have no words to describe, makes me fly not even moving from my room and send love all over.. fly and float and pharoah
Many Jazz muscians have recorded this song. It is really amazing to me. They all are excellent interpretations. I cannot say one is better than the other, however, because I like each one in its own way.
Masjids from around the world. So beautiful, grandeur, and yet still humble to the believers to come together in for our Jumaah (worship) services today. Alhamdulillah (all praises to God).
the end of the Road....this is the journey to the ONE
I am listening to this and I am desperately shutting my eyes and blocking any sort of light with my hands on my face because all I wish is to perceive the sound and nothing else, but the blackness of my eyelids shut still feel like disrespectful towards the sound. pharoah is a man above all.
A beautiful deliverance...we are received!
superb :)
Beautiful....
One of my favs.
Wouaw merci ! Thanks!!
Wow......
amen to that
Beautiful
Damn comment is too old for me to reply to but +osensei2987 you got it spot on Brother. Maclaughlin is an ever changing genius, Santana has been knocking out the same tired licks for 40 years.
+Johnny Solipsis You may be right... but he is he, and him is him. He does what he does, and the others do what they do.... so your comment comes off as wishing rather that we can ALL play like McLaughlin??? Millions of guitarists in this world, but when Carlos plays I know it is HIM. the same cannot be said for *millions* of others. And let me try not to judge it further than that, ya know brotha??
Zepster77: Don't act like you have some special insight. You judge others, and you always will.
I particularly adore, Mr. McBee's solo.
So do I , it’s like being rocked back and forth by your grandparents .
que bonito lo que has dicho. A mi me hace sentir algo distinto pero tambien muy profundo en la memoria.
McBee's bass is the base for me here too. It should be recognized he overdubs in many sections as two are often heard.
The mystery for me has always been that especially in the solo he is shockingly flat, yet it is fine. I mean I know zero, less than zero, about making music but i know flat.
The bogo may have brought me here, but it was the silky smooth tunes made me stay.
Just listen to Cecil McBee on the upright bass, Lonnie Liston Smith on the piano. Doesn't get any better than this.
Voler dans les Aires telle les Oiseux et oublier la tristesse , les épreuves, les malheurs de ce Monde ................
ouis.......et oublier la tristesse.. Je t´aime
I believe this is an Edwin Hawkins composition. It is on the album "Oh, Happy Day". Before that, the album was titled "Let Us Go Into the House of the Lord".
Delicious choice of images matches perfectly this upper level going round and round suite of sounds, felicidades Bolillo !
Holy music
What a journey.
Agreed with osensei2987 about Santana
Thanks are to be given not to Santana but to John McLaughlin, he is the one who actually built the arrangement for the LDS album.
This originally version is absolutely beautiful. The cascading piano would be repeated by Santana in the "Welcome" piece of the album of the same name.
McLaughlin has also been known to perform Light At The Edge Of The World with his 4th Dimension band. Here's a beautiful version (Etienne M'Bappe produces a wonderfully lyrical bass solo.). ruclips.net/video/iGVb8CJAR1w/видео.html
Palacio de la Aljafería ( Antique Taifa Of Zaragoza), Zaragoza, Spain 1: 19.
... and we went ..
..."I'm in a State of Bliss".....
OMG Fela Kuti at 6:05
@rmetoyer exactly!
@binyahshua thankx for watching
@tonyfreejazz20 thankx for watching
Alice coltrane has the same vibe...i tried to play along on piano but took a break and made another BLT !! this time with bacon !!!
Very nice. I think I will listen some Cyrill Scott - "Early One Morning", Parts I & II just after this. Very similar. Both feel like a wonderful spring morning rain shower, in the sun. Check it out it's on RUclips. I won't let you down.
Bliss
@somaditya75 thankx for watching
🙏
🕉
@somaditya75 thankx
Please excuse my naïvete. I can barely understand what I listen to. I only know what I like. Can't hear chords. I can't name them when I hear them. So. Do any of you musicians know is this piece in any way similar to Santana- McLaughlin's " Let Us Go Into the House of the Lord? Is it the same in name only?
//Dig'-IN-deep//
Arco del contrabajo (8.55 en avant..............
If only we knew...
This is not the same as Edwin Hawkins song. These arre two different musical compositions. Carlos Santana has a song with the same title (1973) with John Mclaughlin dueling guitars. Hawkins has a choir, Santana has giutars, and Sanders has a bunch of percussion instruments very different songs, all enjoyable.........
WOW...and I'm an atheist.
you just think you're an atheist. Your "come to Jesus" moment will fix tat that.
Paulette Pinn If this call didn't work on me then nothing will. I'm very happy as I am, Thanks.
subliMEnation one thing for certain as Beautiful/Spiritual as this "PEACE " is,Not One person has EVER proven there is a "God" not in the Anthropomorphic sence !!!!!!!!!
Paulette Pinn shit my "come to Jesus moment" ran me the other way!!🤔
Paulette Pinn: Mindless comment. I hope you find your dignity without delusions.