- Ptah, the El Daoud
Infobox Album | Name = Ptah, the El Daoud
Type = Studio album
Artist = Alice Coltrane
Released = 1970
Recorded =26 January 1970
Genre =Jazz
Length = 46:03
Label =Impulse! Records
Reviews =Allmusic Rating|4.5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:jzfixqtgldfe link]
Producer =Ed Michel
Last album = "Huntington Ashram Monastery "
(1969)
This album = "Ptah, the El Daoud"
(1970)
Next album = "Journey in Satchidananda "
(1970) |"Ptah, the El Daoud" was the third solo album by
Alice Coltrane .This was Coltrane's first album with horns (aside from one track on "
A Monastic Trio " (1968), on whichPharoah Sanders had playedbass clarinet ). Sanders is recorded on the right channel andJoe Henderson on the left channel throughout.All the compositions were written by Coltrane. The title track is named for the Egyptian god
Ptah , "the El Daoud" meaning "the beloved". "Turiya ", according to the liner notes, "was defined by Alice as 'a state of consciousness — the high state ofNirvana , the goal of human life", while "Ramakrishna" is named after the 19th-centuryBengal i religious figure; this track omits the horns. The origin of the title of "Blue Nile" is self-explanatory, Coltrane switches frompiano toharp , and Sanders and Henderson fromtenor saxophone s toalto flute s. "Mantra" returns to piano and saxes.Track listing
#"Ptah, the El Daoud" – 13:58
#"Turiya and Ramakrishna" – 8:19
#"Blue Nile" – 6:58
#"Mantra" – 16:33All tracks recorded at the Coltrane home studio inDix Hills ,New York on26 January 1970 .Personnel
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Alice Coltrane — harp, piano
*Joe Henderson — alto flute, tenor saxophone
*Pharoah Sanders — alto flute, tenor saxophone, bells
*Ron Carter — bass
*Ben Riley — drumsExternal links
* [http://www.vervemusicgroup.com/product.aspx?ob=prd&src=list&pid=9582 "Ptah, the El Daoud"] — Impulse! page
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