Pharoah Sanders records ‘Black Unity,’ an album for Impulse! (1971)
Pharoah Sanders‘ ‘Black Unity’ is a composition and an album rcorded on November 24, 1971 and released on December 8, 1971 by Impulse!.
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Pharoah Sanders‘ ‘Black Unity’ is a composition and an album rcorded on November 24, 1971 and released on December 8, 1971 by Impulse!.
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