Black Unity

Black Unity is a composition and album by jazz saxophonist Pharoah Sanders, recorded and released in late 1971. The whole album consists of a single thirty-seven-minute track, which was described by critic Joe S. Harrington as "an exercise in sustained harmonic groove that cannot be beaten"[2] when he listed it at #38 on his Top 100 Albums. The compact disc reissue of 1997 unites the two parts as a single track, timed at 37:21.

Black Unity
Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 8, 1971
RecordedNovember 24, 1971
Length37:21
LabelImpulse!
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Track listing

Side one

No.TitleLength
1."Black Unity (part one)"18:28

Side two

No.TitleLength
1."Black Unity (part two)"18:58

Personnel

Production


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