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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Black_UnityBlack Unity - Wikipedia

    Marvin "Hannibal" Peterson — trumpet; Carlos Garnett — flute, tenor saxophone; Joe Bonner — piano; Stanley Clarke, Cecil McBee — bass; Norman Connors, Billy Hart — drums; Lawrence Killian — conga, balafon, talking drum, percussion; Production. Lee Young — producer; Tony May — engineer; Michael Cuscuna — reissue ...

  2. Black Unity 1971. Tracklist 1. Black Unity Personnel (in alphabetical order) Joe Bonner – piano Stanley ... Billy Hart – drums Lawrence Killian – percussion, conga, balafon, talking drum Cecil McBee – bass Marvin "Hannibal" Peterson – trumpet Pharoah Sanders – soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone, balafon Recorded November 24th, 1971

  3. At the very beginning, it is worth paying attention to the lineup, in which Sanders focused on many young talents (like himself through Coltrane), such as: trumpeter "Hannibal" Marvin Peterson, pianist Joe Bonner, bassist Stanley Clarke (later a member of Return to Forever), drummer Norman Connors, as well as Lawrence Killian, who plays various ...

  4. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1997 CD release of "Black Unity" on Discogs.

  5. Lacquer Cut By – DC * Liner Notes – Thembi Sanders. Photography By – Chuck Stewart. Piano, Musician – Joe Bonner. Producer – Lee Young (2) Tenor Saxophone, Balafon [Balophone], Musician – Pharoah Sanders. Tenor Saxophone, Musician – Carlos Alfredo Garnett * Trumpet, Musician – Marvin Peterson * Written-By – P. Sanders * Notes. Gatefold release.

  6. A much better summary of Sanders' philosophy was represented by the one 37-minute improvisation of Black Unity (november 1971), with Marvin Peterson on trumpet, Carlos Alfredo Garnett on tenor and Joe Bonner on piano, Cecil McBee and Stanley Clarke on bass, and "only" three percussionists (notably Norman Connors).

  7. Black Unity. Label: Impulse! Format: CD. Genre: Jazz. CD. Out of stock. LP. In process of stocking. Out of stock. Digitally remastered by Erick Labson (MCA Music Media Studios). Hannibal Marvin Peterson's trumpet and Pharoah's tenor screech out of the melody in accord--their amity is in the process and the product..