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  1. Ptah, the El Daoud, recorded and released in 1970, is the third solo album by Alice Coltrane. The album was recorded in the basement of her house in Dix Hills on Long Island, New York. This was Coltrane's first album with horns (aside from one track on A Monastic Trio (1968), on which Pharoah Sanders played bass clarinet).

  2. Ptah, The El Daoud - YouTube. Alice Coltrane. 17.1K subscribers. 88K views 5 years ago. ...more. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupPtah, The El Daoud · Alice...

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  3. 7. Sept. 2014 · 474K views 9 years ago. 1 Ptah, the El Daoud 00:00 2 Turiya and Ramakrishna 13:59 3 Blue Nile 22:20 ...more. 1 Ptah, the El Daoud 00:00 2 Turiya and Ramakrishna 13:59 3 Blue Nile...

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  4. Ptah, the El Daoud. Alice Coltrane. Track 1 on Ptah, the El Daoud. Producer. Ed Michel. The track is named for an Egyptian god, Ptah, with “the El Daoud” meaning “the...

  5. 31. Dez. 2020 · news. 'Ptah, The El Daoud' At 50: How Alice Coltrane Straddled Heaven And Earth. The pianist-harpist's home-recorded album, featuring Joe Henderson, Pharoah Sanders, Ron Carter and Ben Riley, is otherworldly yet drenched in the blues. Morgan Enos. | GRAMMYs / Dec 31, 2020 - 01:39 am.

  6. 10. Nov. 2022 · The title track, an ode to the Egyptian god Ptah (“el daoud” meaning “beloved”) opens with melodic flair. Coltrane pumps a stately analog piano over Riley’s thick groove, Henderson and Sanders’ horns conversing on top of them. One of the album’s great pleasures is the interplay between the two tenor saxophonists, whose ...

  7. 11. Jan. 2021 · Ptah, the El Daoud is also Alice’s first recording to include horns throughout, with Sanders and Henderson recorded in hard-panned stereo. The opening title track is a fourteen-minute tune that captures some of the more dark and alluring qualities of Coltrane’s music, the powerful head melody played by this two-tenor combo.