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Sun Ra and his Solar Arkestra - Sun Ra Visits Planet Earth/Interstellar Low Ways
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Sun Ra and his Solar Arkestra - Sun Ra Visits Planet Earth/Interstellar Low Ways
Jazz/Avant-Garde | 1 CD | EAC | APE tracks+log+cue+art | 263 MB
Label: Evidence (US) | Catalog#: ECD 22039 | Released: 1992 | RapidShare
Sun Ra (b. May 22, 1914 - May 30, 1993)
Jazz/Avant-Garde | 1 CD | EAC | APE tracks+log+cue+art | 263 MB
Label: Evidence (US) | Catalog#: ECD 22039 | Released: 1992 | RapidShare
Sun Ra (b. May 22, 1914 - May 30, 1993)
| “ | Sun Ra (birth name: Herman Poole Blount, legal name Le Sony'r Ra) was born in Birmingham, Alabama. He abandoned his birth name and took on the name and persona of Sun Ra (Ra being the ancient Egyptian god of the sun). Claiming that he was of the "Angel Race" and not from Earth, but from Saturn, Sun Ra denied any connection with his birth name, saying "That's an imaginary person, never existed … any name that I use other than Ra is a pseudonym." He was a prolific jazz composer, bandleader, piano and synthesizer player, poet and philosopher known for his "cosmic philosophy," musical compositions and performances. Sun Ra Visits Planet Earth/Interstellar Low Ways is a great pairing of two classic Saturn LPs from the Chicago period. Sun Ra Visits Planet Earth was recorded in two sessions, one in late 1956 and the other in 1958. The first four tracks (from the 1956 sessions) are firmly grounded in bop and swing. The next three tracks are from the 1958 session, and find the Arkestra creating a more personal sound, with prominent tympani and elements of dissonance beginning to enter the picture. By the time of the 1960 sessions for Interstellar Low Ways, there was no one else in the Arkestra's league. Not only have the bandmembers picked up such instruments as the Solar Bells, Solar Drum, and Space Lute (!), but Space Chants like "Interplanetary Music" and "Rocket Number Nine Take Off for the Planet Venus" are being performed and recorded. Sun Ra Visits Planet Earth/Interstellar Low Ways shows the rapid development of the Arkestra during the Chicago years, and serves as an excellent summary of that period. ~ Allmusic | ” |
Sun Ra Visits Planet Earth:
Track list:
01. Reflections in Blue - (5.55)
02. Two Tones - (3.36)
03. El Viktor - (2.28)
04. Saturn - (3.55)
05. Planet Earth - (4.54)
06. Eve - (5.35)
07. Overtones of China - (4.21)
Performers:
On Reflections In Blue, Two Tones, El Viktor and Saturn, recorded at the Balkan Studio, Chicago, November 1 1956:
* Sun Ra - Piano, Wurlitzer electric piano
* Art Hoyle - Trumpet
* John Avant or Julian Priester - Trombone
* Pat Patrick - Alto sax, tenor sax
* John Gilmore - Tenor sax
* Charles Davis - Baritone sax
* Victor Sproles - Bass
* William Cochran - Drums
* Jim Herndon - Tympani, timbales
On Planet Earth, Eve and Overtones of China recorded at rehearsals, late 1957 or 1958:
* Sun Ra - Wurlitzer Electric Piano, Piano, Percussion
* Lucious Randolph - Trumpet
* Nate Pryor - Trombone
* James Spaulding - Alto Sax
* Marshall Allen - Alto Sax, Flute
* John Gilmore - Tenor Sax, Percussion
* Pat Patrick - Baritone Sax, Alto Sax, 'Space Lute', Percussion
* Charles Davis - Baritone Sax
* Ronnie Boykins - Bass
* Robert Barry - Drums
* Jim Herndon - Tympani
Interstellar Low Ways:
Track list:
08. Onward - (3.31)
09. Somewhere In Space - (2.56)
10. Interplanetary Music - (2.24)
11. Interstellar Low Ways - (8.23)
12. Space Loneliness - (4.30)
13. Space Aura - (3.08)
14. Rocket Number Nine Take Off for the Planet Venus - (6.14)
Performers:
On Interstellar Low Ways, March 6 1959:
* Sun Ra - Gong
* Hobart Dotson - Trumpet mouthpiece
* Marshall Allen - Alto Sax mouthpiece
* James Spaulding - Alto Sax, Flute, percussion
* John Gilmore - Tenor Sax, percussion
* Bo Bailey - Trombone
* Pat Patrick - Baritone Sax, Flute, Percussion
* Charles Davis - Baritone Sax, percussion
* Ronnie Boykins - Bass
* William Cochran - Drums
On Space Loneliness, Somewhere In Space, Interplanetary Music, and Rocket Number Nine, recorded at the RCA Studios, Chicago, around June 17 1960:
* Sun Ra - Piano
* Phil Cohran - Cornet
* Nate Pryor - Trombone
* Marshall Allen - Alto Sax, Flute, Bells
* John Gilmore - Tenor Sax, Percussion
* Ronnie Boykins - Bass, Space Gong
* Jon Hardy - Drums, percussion, gong
* Ensemble vocals
Track list:
01. Reflections in Blue - (5.55)
02. Two Tones - (3.36)
03. El Viktor - (2.28)
04. Saturn - (3.55)
05. Planet Earth - (4.54)
06. Eve - (5.35)
07. Overtones of China - (4.21)
Performers:
On Reflections In Blue, Two Tones, El Viktor and Saturn, recorded at the Balkan Studio, Chicago, November 1 1956:
* Sun Ra - Piano, Wurlitzer electric piano
* Art Hoyle - Trumpet
* John Avant or Julian Priester - Trombone
* Pat Patrick - Alto sax, tenor sax
* John Gilmore - Tenor sax
* Charles Davis - Baritone sax
* Victor Sproles - Bass
* William Cochran - Drums
* Jim Herndon - Tympani, timbales
On Planet Earth, Eve and Overtones of China recorded at rehearsals, late 1957 or 1958:
* Sun Ra - Wurlitzer Electric Piano, Piano, Percussion
* Lucious Randolph - Trumpet
* Nate Pryor - Trombone
* James Spaulding - Alto Sax
* Marshall Allen - Alto Sax, Flute
* John Gilmore - Tenor Sax, Percussion
* Pat Patrick - Baritone Sax, Alto Sax, 'Space Lute', Percussion
* Charles Davis - Baritone Sax
* Ronnie Boykins - Bass
* Robert Barry - Drums
* Jim Herndon - Tympani
Interstellar Low Ways:
Track list:
08. Onward - (3.31)
09. Somewhere In Space - (2.56)
10. Interplanetary Music - (2.24)
11. Interstellar Low Ways - (8.23)
12. Space Loneliness - (4.30)
13. Space Aura - (3.08)
14. Rocket Number Nine Take Off for the Planet Venus - (6.14)
Performers:
On Interstellar Low Ways, March 6 1959:
* Sun Ra - Gong
* Hobart Dotson - Trumpet mouthpiece
* Marshall Allen - Alto Sax mouthpiece
* James Spaulding - Alto Sax, Flute, percussion
* John Gilmore - Tenor Sax, percussion
* Bo Bailey - Trombone
* Pat Patrick - Baritone Sax, Flute, Percussion
* Charles Davis - Baritone Sax, percussion
* Ronnie Boykins - Bass
* William Cochran - Drums
On Space Loneliness, Somewhere In Space, Interplanetary Music, and Rocket Number Nine, recorded at the RCA Studios, Chicago, around June 17 1960:
* Sun Ra - Piano
* Phil Cohran - Cornet
* Nate Pryor - Trombone
* Marshall Allen - Alto Sax, Flute, Bells
* John Gilmore - Tenor Sax, Percussion
* Ronnie Boykins - Bass, Space Gong
* Jon Hardy - Drums, percussion, gong
* Ensemble vocals
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