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Thembi

''Thembi'' is a 1971 album by free-jazz saxophonist Pharoah Sanders.
== Overview ==
In this album, named after Sanders's wife, the saxophonist moved away from the intense, lengthy, percussion-heavy jams he'd been pursuing in his solo work up to that point, and produced a record made up of shorter tracks, often with a more light and breezy feel. During the six selections, he and the other musicians play a huge variety of instruments - he alone plays tenor, alto and soprano sax, alto flute, fifes, bailophone (African thumb piano), various small percussion instruments, and even a cow horn. This adds to the air of typical 1970s avant-garde jazz experimentation, which gives rather an eccentric, if intriguing effect (on one track Cecil McBee is credited with "bird whistles"). ''Thembi'' could be described as an anomaly in his output from this period due to shorter, more concise tracks, and the fact that there is much less of the leader's trademark free jazz tenor sax screaming than previously (though, to be fair, his previous works did have long, lyrical sections). About the only track where he really seems to let rip is "Red, Black and Green", where the use of studio effects gives a fearsome effect, and the energetic, tribal "Bailophone Dance".
Vocalist Leon Thomas, whose yodelling and crooning were included on Sanders' best-known album, ''Karma'', is not present, but Sanders' other major collaborator, pianist and composer Lonnie Liston Smith, performs on ''Thembi'' (though this would be the last time they recorded together). His presence is a major factor in tracks such as "Astral Travelling" and "Morning Prayer." Also featured are violinist Michael White, bassist Cecil McBee (he contributes a five-minute solo, "Love"), and percussionists Chief Bey, Majid Shabbaz, and Nat Bettis. The album has yielded several of Sanders' best-known tracks: "Thembi", "Astral Travelling' and "Morning Prayer" were all included on the two-disc career anthology, ''You've Got to Have Freedom'', on Soul Brother records.
Lonnie Liston Smith began experimenting with electric keyboards while recording this album:
On ''Thembi'', that was the first time that I ever touched a Fender Rhodes electric piano. We got to the studio in California — Cecil McBee had to unpack his bass, the drummer had to set up his drums, Pharoah had to unpack all of his horns. Everybody had something to do, but the piano was just sitting there waiting. I saw this instrument sitting in the corner and I asked the engineer, 'What is that?' He said, 'That’s a Fender Rhodes electric piano.' I didn’t have anything to do, so I started messing with it, checking some of the buttons to see what I could do with different sounds. All of a sudden I started writing a song and everybody ran over and said, 'What is that?' And I said, 'I don’t know, I’m just messing around.' Pharoah said, 'Man, we gotta record that. Whatcha gonna call it?' I’d been studying astral projections and it sounded like we were floating through space so I said let’s call it 'Astral Traveling.' That’s how I got introduced to the electric piano.


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