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Yeah, I'll be at that too. I don't know what to expect, so bring it on.

Ned Raggett (Ned), Thursday, 19 October 2006 19:17 (seventeen years ago) link

Hey Jaxon did you ever go to that soul sessions tour? Benji B was giving out some weird trip-hoppy mix CD and it used "There are other worlds they have not told you of" from Lanquidity.

deej.. (deej..), Thursday, 19 October 2006 19:20 (seventeen years ago) link

Last time I saw the Arkestra, Marshall Allen was sticking mostly to swing tunes and more accessible Sun Ra standards, with some a couple more out pieces here and there. (Of course, their playing on the swing numbers can be pretty outside as well.)

R_S (RSLaRue), Thursday, 19 October 2006 19:25 (seventeen years ago) link

do you know who else is still in the band? (Eloe Omoe? James Jackson? Luqman Ali?)

Shakey Mo Collier (Shakey Mo Collier), Thursday, 19 October 2006 19:48 (seventeen years ago) link

Some of the ones who stood out when I saw them (but it's already been about three years): Noel Scott, Tyrone Hill, Ya Ya Abdul Majid (usually does very interesting things--though not as obviously flashy as some others), Art Jenkins (on vocals), Elson Nascimento, someone on trumpet whose name I'm not sure about. Charles Ellerbee would sit in on electric guitar sometimes.

R_S (RSLaRue), Thursday, 19 October 2006 20:01 (seventeen years ago) link

Hoosten - the doc is on the web

xyzzzz__ (jdesouza), Friday, 20 October 2006 08:35 (seventeen years ago) link

three weeks pass...
http://www.weeklydig.com/news_opinions/articles/devals_cosmic_roots

R_S (RSLaRue), Saturday, 11 November 2006 15:44 (seventeen years ago) link

So how was the Arkestra at the Arthur thing? Ned? Shakey?

Marmot (marmotwolof), Saturday, 11 November 2006 15:52 (seventeen years ago) link

five months pass...
Arkestra at Arthur Nights was a definite high point for me. I didn't even recognize Wayne Kramer at first (American flag guitar was a bit of a giveaway, he stayed in the background mostly) - it was just very gratifying for me to see them at all, they seemed very festive and engaged. Trombone player did a bunch of backflips.

Shakey Mo Collier, Thursday, 19 April 2007 22:26 (seventeen years ago) link

(sorry for the late response!!)

in other Sun Ra news I recently got When Sun Comes Out and Strange Strings... I'd been kidna holding off on delving into the 60s Saturn records stuff, here we gooooooooooooo

Shakey Mo Collier, Thursday, 19 April 2007 22:28 (seventeen years ago) link

two weeks pass...
Woo!

Rockist Scientist, Friday, 4 May 2007 01:57 (seventeen years ago) link

I really want to hear that Amiri Baraka thing. I love Baraka and I love Sun Ra.

filthy dylan, Friday, 4 May 2007 06:37 (seventeen years ago) link

disco 3000 please

moonship journey to baja, Friday, 4 May 2007 06:38 (seventeen years ago) link

allright guys, help me navigate the Sun Ra catalog and select my next foray into his ouevre. My favorite stuff tends to be the stuff that either features prominent electronic weirdness, extended chants, swinging grooves or some combination thereof. Tho I also like some of the more spare piano work. I already have the following, where do I go from here...?

Heliocentric Worlds Vol 1 and 2
Space is the Place
Pictures of Infinity
When Sun Comes Out
Strange Strings
Lanquidity
On Jupiter
Disco 3000
Strange Celestial Road
The Solar Myth Approach Vol 1 and 2
Life is Splendid (live)
Outer Space Employment Agency (live)
It is Forbidden (live)

I NEED MORE

Shakey Mo Collier, Friday, 11 May 2007 22:55 (seventeen years ago) link

sounds like you need Foundation Maeght Nights vol 1 & 2 from 1971 -- vol 1 has a 20 minute noise moog solo that ranks with the best of any of it, vol 2 has chants, ranting & swing.

also Magic Sun DVD, Concert for Comet Kohoutek

heard Lanquidity for the first time a few months ago, really surprising, wasn't expecting something that smooth / quiet storm polished yet completely dissonant fucked up spaced out, it's great

Milton Parker, Friday, 11 May 2007 23:13 (seventeen years ago) link

x-post with Milton. I like Foundation Maeght Nights too, but not as much as everyone else seems to.

Good timing, I just bought The Solar Myth Approach v.1 & 2. On very incomplete listen, I don't know why it's taken me so long to buy this. I also bought It's After the End of the World.

Out There a Minute is essential, with some tracks that have their own peculiar swing and others that have heavy electronic effects, and then just other stuff.

Cosmic Tones For Mental Therapy/Art Forms Of Dimensions Tomorrow is an obvious choice for electronic weirdness, although it's not really that much of a personal favorite. Futuristic Sound is a little early, but it has some nice bass parts in particular, and I like it.

I really like Other Planes of There (if you've heard Andrew Hill's Compulsion, check out the somewhat odd similarities), but not sure it fits into the categories you spell out. Nothing Is. . . is also extremely good, with the soloing on "Dancing Shadows" as a high point.

Also, I know you said you aren't that interested in solo piano, but that Piano Recital that Leo put out a few years back is absolutely one of my favorite Sun Ra CDs, and covers a lot of ground. (It's from 1978, too, so it's not very conventional like some of his later piano recordings.)

Rockist Scientist, Friday, 11 May 2007 23:16 (seventeen years ago) link

ooh I have Nothing Is... forgot to list that one. I dig it.

Shakey Mo Collier, Friday, 11 May 2007 23:22 (seventeen years ago) link

Search: The Antique Blacks

Xochipilli, Saturday, 12 May 2007 00:22 (seventeen years ago) link

i think "cosmos", "quiet place in the universe" and "nubians of plutonia" are essential.

moonship journey to baja, Saturday, 12 May 2007 00:37 (seventeen years ago) link

I almost mentioned Cosmos. I really like Cosmos, and as I said somewhere upthread, even though it may not be as overly different as some things Sun Ra has put out, but still, it has a very distinctive sound and mood, and it's worth getting. Lots of bass lines that kind of tumble over themselves, and an keyboard. (Also it might be the partial source of vahid's new handle.)

Rockist Scientist, Saturday, 12 May 2007 00:42 (seventeen years ago) link

you figured it out!!!

¯\(º_o)/¯

moonship journey to baja, Saturday, 12 May 2007 00:45 (seventeen years ago) link

oh I also have Sleeping Beauty - dig that one a bunch, really pretty version of "Springtime Again". All the Art Yard reissues I've gotten have been really pleasing actually.

Shakey Mo Collier, Saturday, 12 May 2007 00:50 (seventeen years ago) link

He should have released "Moonship Journey" as one of his singles!

Rockist Scientist, Saturday, 12 May 2007 00:57 (seventeen years ago) link

This Solar-Myth Approach is on the Charly label. I thought they were kind of out of business because of being kind of fast and loose about intellectual property rights. Oh well, I'm just glad to get my hands on this, though of course it would be unfortunate if nobody in the Arkestra or in Sun Ra's will gets any royalties from this.

Rockist Scientist, Saturday, 12 May 2007 01:26 (seventeen years ago) link

This Solar-Myth Approach version of "The Satellites Are Spinning" might be my favorite oversion so far.

Rockist Scientist, Saturday, 12 May 2007 01:43 (seventeen years ago) link

I didn't trust your recommendation of Solar-Myth Approach probably because you made that comment about liking "wild and wooly" Sun Ra, but this isn't really that wild and wooly. It's very close to a lot of my other favorite Ra. (Maybe the closest thing to Out There a Minute even.)

Rockist Scientist, Saturday, 12 May 2007 02:01 (seventeen years ago) link

I love when they have percussion that sounds like something is being built, hammered together, in the background. This is so good, why is this not in everyone's Sun Ra top ten?

Rockist Scientist, Saturday, 12 May 2007 02:03 (seventeen years ago) link

Out of the Sun Ra albums I've heard, Atlantis is my favorite. That title track, man. What a mammoth of a freak-out.

Ivan, Saturday, 12 May 2007 06:13 (seventeen years ago) link

Shakey, another good thing about Futuristic Sounds is that you will almost certainly recognize some of the songs from other versions, and it's interesting to hear a slightly more inside take on those songs. I think it lets you hear the outlines of the compositions a little better.

Rockist Scientist, Saturday, 12 May 2007 14:11 (seventeen years ago) link

Parts of this Solar-Myth Approach are just unbelievably good. So much deep sad beauty.

Rockist Scientist, Sunday, 13 May 2007 00:39 (seventeen years ago) link

I was not expecting Lights on a Satellite. It came me a little thrill to hear it bubble up.

Rockist Scientist, Sunday, 13 May 2007 00:49 (seventeen years ago) link

two weeks pass...

You know, vahid, seriously, you should get Janus as a companion to Solar-Myth Approach. There are some similarities. Weird amorphous vocals with that irritating ehcoey sort of sound from Cosmic Tones for Mental Therapy.

Rockist Scientist, Tuesday, 29 May 2007 00:58 (seventeen years ago) link

hm! i've never even seen that one. i'll keep an eye out ... i went through a phase of only listening to "quiet place ..." and "cosmos" and "live at nuits maeght festival 1+2" and "solar myth approach 1+2" ... gotta go back to the classics now ...

how is "sleeping beauty", i keep seeing that used at amoeba.

moonship journey to baja, Tuesday, 29 May 2007 01:12 (seventeen years ago) link

one month passes...

just got Foundation Maeght Nights vol 1 - only listened to side 1 so far but I dug it a bunch, thanks for the rec. Keepin my eyes out for Futuristic Sounds but haven't seen it yet...

Shakey Mo Collier, Tuesday, 3 July 2007 22:22 (sixteen years ago) link

um no wait its Volume 2 - anyway I like it, now must find copy of Volume 1

Shakey Mo Collier, Wednesday, 4 July 2007 14:14 (sixteen years ago) link

is it strange to find a sealed vinyl copy of "My Brother The Wind" on Saturn? 'Cause I just did. Will report back. Have not heard the Foundation records.

sleeve, Thursday, 5 July 2007 19:52 (sixteen years ago) link

If anyone's wanting to convert the uninitiated, I'd recommend the Evidence 'Fate in a Pleasant Mood/When Sun Comes Out' CD. It was the first I ever got, almost exactly 10 years ago, at the tender age of 18. 'Fate in a Pleasant Mood' from 1961 is a uncommonly serene, pleasant record, even compared to the earlier albums, and is likely to appeal even to folks who can't even handle Coltrane or Mingus. But then 'When Sun Comes Out' as enough in the way of more "out-there" stuff and percussion pieces to make the curious listener want to go into the records that followed: 'Cosmic Tones for Mental Therapy', 'Other Planes of There', 'The Magic City' and so on.

J Kaw, Thursday, 5 July 2007 20:46 (sixteen years ago) link

is it strange to find a sealed vinyl copy of "My Brother The Wind" on Saturn?

It is if it's an original pressing...but a great many reasonably-priced Saturn reissues are readily available.

Definitely worth seeking is the all-too-brief "Sleeping Beauty" from 1978. Features some of John Gilmore's most fantastic playing...Art Yard Records did a beautiful, great sounding LP reissue a year or so ago.

Sparkle Motion, Thursday, 5 July 2007 22:47 (sixteen years ago) link

'Fate in a Pleasant Mood' from 1961 is a uncommonly serene, pleasant record, even compared to the earlier albums, and is likely to appeal even to folks who can't even handle Coltrane or Mingus.

But it's still very distinctly Sun Ra's music. Not that I thought you implied otherwise, but I just wanted to throw that in there. I don't think it's a "Here's a Sun Ra album that doesn't really sound like Sun Ra, so you might like it" type of thing.

Rockist Scientist, Thursday, 5 July 2007 23:14 (sixteen years ago) link

"Here's a Sun Ra album that doesn't really sound like Sun Ra, so you might like it"

Like handing someone a copy of Lanquidity. That doesn't even sound like the other records he cut that same year.

Sparkle Motion, Thursday, 5 July 2007 23:25 (sixteen years ago) link

Well, see I'm not sure I'd agree with that either, but I don't want to get into a debate about that one. (But see Milton Parker's comments above.)

I was having doubts as to whether Solar-Myth Approach was as great as I initially thought, but most of it is so pure, it's fantastic. It's that sound that is so much his own. You have to just let the tracks come and go though, you can't try to grasp it. Three minutes of the most beautiful, poignant little melody that just evaporates and then it's on to another piece of the musical sampler.

Rockist Scientist, Friday, 13 July 2007 00:59 (sixteen years ago) link

Indeed, Rockist Scientist, that wasn't what I was implying.

However, I should say that I especially like 'Fate in a Pleasant Mood' because I've never liked the earlier albums much, and have always been a little confused about albums like 'Sun Song' and 'Super-Sonic Jazz' getting high accolades and too much attention relative to all other Sun Ra.

J Kaw, Sunday, 15 July 2007 01:51 (sixteen years ago) link

I don't like the stuff from before Fate in a Pleasant mood as much either. In the right mood, I enjoy some of it. I see Jazz in Silhouette recommended particularly often by jazz fans to other jazz fans. I guess for people who really like hard bop, that's a good starting place.

(I've decided again that the beginning of Solar-Myth Approach is a little lacking. There are better examples of similar things elsewhere in Sun Ra's catalogue. But some tracks are just heavenly.)

Rockist Scientist, Sunday, 15 July 2007 01:59 (sixteen years ago) link

Disco 3000 is apparently getting an expanded CD reissue that will include the full set from the show

Shakey Mo Collier, Monday, 16 July 2007 17:12 (sixteen years ago) link

three months pass...

SUN RA LIMITED EDITION 28 CD sets
£45 on this pre-announcement.
Plus Postage Costs
Scheduled release in 2 weeks
Please order as soon as possible, there are only 300 in total, we only have a few of them and
I’m sure they’ll vanish fast.

SUN RA
and the Omniverse Jet Set Arkestra
The Complete Detroit Jazz Centre Residency
December 26, 1980 - January 1, 1981
28 high quality CD-Rs with three-colour printing on
each disc in custom-made cases with poster-size insert with
track listings. High quality desk recordings.
Total time: over 26 hours

Only a few extracts from these eleven concerts have ever been previously released. On the three New Year's shows there is no song overlap, and they perform at least NINETY (!) Sun Ra compositions in one night.

We managed to secure some of these, while they last and are offering
them to our mailing list before anyone else.

IT’S NOT ON THE WEBSITE - CONFIRM YOUR BOX BY REPLYING TO THIS EMAIL!

Total edition limited to 300 copies.

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Shakey Mo Collier, Tuesday, 13 November 2007 18:19 (sixteen years ago) link

Crikey!

Tom D., Tuesday, 13 November 2007 18:21 (sixteen years ago) link

I can't in good conscience purchase this right now, unfortunately

Shakey Mo Collier, Tuesday, 13 November 2007 18:22 (sixteen years ago) link

excessive

moonship journey to baja, Tuesday, 13 November 2007 18:28 (sixteen years ago) link

why do nerds love excess so much

moonship journey to baja, Tuesday, 13 November 2007 18:29 (sixteen years ago) link


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