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This is the second release for interplanetary traveler Sun Ra on John Corbett's Unheard Music Series. Contains previously unreleased Arkestra material from their 1960 Chicago based era, in a lavish 12 panel package including rare performances and group photos, plus the original cover painting. Unheard Music Series. 2002.
Personnel: Sun Ra (piano, electric piano, percussion); Ricky Murray (vocals); Marshall Allen (alto saxophone, flute); Gene Easton (alto saxophone); John Gilmore (tenor saxophone); Ronald Wilson (baritone saxophone); George Hudson (trumpet); Phil Cohran (cornet); Ronnie Boykins (bass); Jon L. Hardy, Robert Barry (drums). Recorded live at Wonder Inn and Majestic Hall, Chicago, Illinois in 1960. Includes liner notes by John Corbett. Personnel: Ricky Murray (vocals); Marshall Allen (flute, alto saxophone); Gene Easton (alto saxophone); John Gilmore (tenor saxophone); Ronald Wilson (baritone saxophone); George Hudson (trumpet); Phil Cohran (cornet); Sun Ra (piano, electric piano, percussion); Jon Hardy, Robert Barry (drums). Liner Note Author: John Corbett . Recording information: Majestic Hall, Chicago, IL (1960); Wonder Inn, Chicago, IL (1960). Music From Tomorrow's World is a fascinating document and a boon to Sun Ra collectors. It gathers previously unheard tapes from two sources: one from the Wonder Inn club and one from Majestic Hall, probably a rehearsal. Both were recorded in 1960, toward the end of the Arkestra's Chicago period. The Wonder Inn tape is especially revealing, as it presents the Arkestra in front of a crowd. And although Saturn album releases from the period feature Ra compositions almost exclusively, this set shows they played standards as well during their live shows. The sound is surprisingly good, although one wishes the woman near the tape recorder would shut up once in a while. (Her comments range from "You gonna take me to eat?" to "Play it, Sun Ray! Play it like you want!") The first two tunes feature flutes heavily, then John Gilmore takes over the show starting with "Space Aura." Ricky Murray croons up a storm on the Gershwin standard "S Wonderful," with great Arkestra backing vocals on both Gershwin tunes. Ra's arrangement of "It Ain't Necessarily So" is quite interesting, and his arrangement of "China Gate" was clearly the inspiration for his own "Overtones of China" on the album Visits Planet Earth. The sound on the Majestic Hall session is not nearly as good, but the music surely is. This set has the Arkestra concentrating on original compositions, except for Harry Revel's "Possession" (another composer fascinated by space in the '50s). Gilmore is, again, in fine form, and there is the added bonus of four tracks that have not been otherwise recorded or identified. Music From Tomorrow's World is a fantastic document that casts some new light on an important period of the Arkestra's career. This was when it all came together for this one-of-a-kind band: the music, the costumes, the cosmology, and overall presentation. Shortly after, the Arkestra would leave Chicago for good. The Delmark albums and Evidence reissues of Saturn albums from the period would be the first stopping place for the Sun Ra novice, but Music From Tomorrow's World is highly recommended for fans of this important early portion of the Arkestra's history. ~ Sean Westergaard
The Wire (12/02, p.65) - "...MUSIC FROM TOMORROW'S WORLD is an exceptionally valuable CD, as it contains seven tracks recorded in 1960 at Chicago's Wonder Inn, the Southside tavern that was base of operations for Sun Ra's Arkestra for more than a year..." Music From Tomorrow's World Music Sun Ra Music From Tomorrow's World Songs Music From Tomorrow's World Music Review Buy Music From Tomorrow's World CD Purchase Music From Tomorrow's World CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Sun Ra Live In Paris At The Gibus CD (2003) Import
Music From Tomorrow's World
$16.79 Sun Ra (organ/electric vibraphone/space instruments/synthesizer/vocals) and his Intergalactic Space Research Arkestra are captured live in October of 1973 on this essential disc. Not only are the sides uniformly inspired, but the track list bears a few interesting diversions, including seminal examples of Ra as both a performer and unequaled arranger. The mid-tempo dreamy and languid opener, "Spontaneous Simplicity," evolves around Ra's sublime organ and electric vibe runs. He places those against an unforced and otherwise limber wash of hand percussion as well as the understated yet solid pulse of Ronnie Boykins' bass. Ra's emphatic electric organ inflections herald the introduction to what is arguably the most haunting and poignant reading of "Lights on a Satellite" readily available. The flute ...
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Music From Tomorrow's World
$11.49 Personnel: Sun Ra (piano, Wurlitzer piano); Roland Williams, John Kalil, Calvin Barron, Matt Swift, Lonnie Tolbert (vocals); Marshall Allen (alto saxophone, flute); James Spaulding (alto saxophone); John Gilmore (tenor saxophone); E.J. Turner (trumpet); Bebop Sam Thomas (guitar); Ronnie Boykin (bass); Robert Barry (drums); Jim Herndon (tympani). Recorded between 1954 & 1960. Includes liner notes by John Corbett. This is part of Atavistic Records "Unheard Music" series. Personnel: Sun Ra (piano, Wurlitzer organ); Lonnie Tolbert, Calvin Barron, Roland Williams, Matt Swift (vocals); Sam Thomas (guitar); Marshall Allen (flute, alto saxophone); James Spaulding (alto saxophone); John Gilmore (tenor saxophone); Pat Patrick (baritone saxophone); Robert Barry (drums); Jim Herndon ...
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Music From Tomorrow's World
$12.89 Personnel: Thelonious Monk (piano); John Coltrane (tenor saxophone); Ahmed Abdul-Malik (bass instrument); Shadow Wilson (drums). Liner Note Authors: Larry Appelbaum; Robin D.G. Kelley; Ira Gitler; Lewis Porter; Amiri Baraka; Stanley Crouch; Ashley Kahn. Recording information: Carnegie Hall, New York, NY (11/29/1957). Larry Appelbaum, the recording lab supervisor at the Library of Congress, came across this tape by accident while transferring the library's tape archive to digital. What a find. Forget the Five Spot recording that sounds like it was recorded inside of a tunnel from the far end. The sound here is wonderfully present and contemporary. More importantly, this band -- which also included drummer Shadow Wilson and bassist Ahmed Abdul-Malik -- had it right on November 29, 1957, at Carnegie Hall. The John Coltrane on this date is far more assured than he had been four months earlier ...
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Music From Tomorrow's World
$13.19 Personnel: Ornette Coleman (violin, alto saxophone, trumpet); Greg Cohen, Tony Falanga (double bass); Denardo Coleman (drums). Recorded in front of a live audience, 2006's SOUND GRAMMAR was the first release of all new material from free-jazz icon Ornette Coleman in nearly a decade. Packed with sonic thrills from back to front, this outing finds Coleman in a quartet that features two bassists. The rhythmic and harmonic interplay between the two basses (one is plucked and one is bowed) creates a rich, resonant field on which the drummer and Coleman (on violin, trumpet, and alto saxophone, alternately) improvise freely. The years haven't dimmed the artist's creativity an iota, and SOUND GRAMMAR proves Coleman's unique, original vision to be as vital as ever. Sound Grammar was recorded in Germany in front of a live audience in October of 2005 with his new quartet -- Greg Cohen (bass), Denardo Coleman (drums and percussion), ...
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$12.19 Personnel: Sun Ra (strings, electric piano, drums, timpani); Sun Ra; Artie Jenkins (vocals); Ronnie Boykins (bass violin); Bob Cummins (strings, bass clarinet); Ali Harsan, Carl Nimrod, Nimrod (strings); Robert Cummins (bass clarinet); Danny Davis (alto saxophone); John Gilmore (tenor saxophone); Thlan Aldridge (background vocals); Pat Patrick (strings, flute, baritone saxophone); Marshall Allen (strings, oboe, alto saxophone); James Jacson (strings, log drum); Clifford Jarvis (timpani, percussion). Audio Remasterer: Lou Mallozzi. Liner Note Author: Hal Rammel. Recording information: Experimental Sound Studio, Chicago, IL (1966-1967); New York, NY (1966-1967). Author: Sun Ra. Photographer: Charles Shabacon. Arranger: Sun ...
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