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SUN RA

  • 01. Discipline No. 27
    02. Solar Ship Voyage
    03. Cosmo-Darkness
    04. The Light Thereof
    05. Friendly Galaxy No. 2
    06. To Nature’s God
    07. Why Go To The Moon?
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    SUN RA

    Dark Myth Equation Visitation

    [engl] In the years leading up to 1971, Sun Ra wrote many compositions and poems specifically inspired by the ancient African Kingdoms and many others with associated mythological and heliocentric connotations. As such, a visit to Egypt and the opportunity for the Arkestra to play there was a matter of necessity. Ra’s first ever concerts outside of the US had occurred in late summer and autumn of 1970 with performances in France, Germany and the UK and a second European tour was arranged for late 1971. At the end of that second tour, Ra caught wind of cheap flights from Denmark to Cairo. These releases comprise recordings made by Arkestra member Thomas “Bugs” Hunter made in December 1971 in the streets around the Mena House Hotel, Giza, from a concert held at the house of Goethe Institute ex-pat Hartmut Geerken in Heliopolis, from a live Cairo TV channel broadcast and a concert at the Ballon Theatre in Cairo. Ra subsequently edited the three LPs of the ‘Live In Egypt’ series for release on his Saturn record label and its affiliated twin, Thoth Intergalactic: ‘Dark Myth Equation Visitation’, ‘Nidhamu’ and ‘Horizon’. These three albums are now reissued for the first time individually in their original artwork and all tracks are remastered from the original tapes.
    Format
    LP
    Release-Datum
    11.05.2020
     
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    SUN RA

    Just outta this world

    Format
    LP
    Release-Datum
    06.12.2019
     
  • 01. Sun Ra And His Myth Science Orchestra - Somewhere In Space
    02. Sun Ra And His Solar-Myth Arkestra - The Lady With The Golden Stockings (a.k.a. The Golden Lady)
    03. Sun Ra And His Astro Infinity Arkestra - Somebody Else's World
    04. Spontaneous Simplicity
    05. Sun Ra And His Solar-Myth Arkestra - Plutonian Nights
    06. Sun Ra And His Myth-Science Arkestra - Angels And Demons At Play
    07. Island In The Sun (Extended Version)
    08. Sun Ra And His Myth Science Orchestra - Rocket Number Nine Take Off For The Planet Venus
    09. Sun Ra & His Solar Arkestra - Solar Differentials
    10. Sun Ra And His Arkestra - Astro Black
    11. Have You Heard The Latest News From Neptune
    12. Dance Of The Cosmo-Aliens (Live In Milan, 1978)
    13. Trying To Put The Blame On Me (Live In Rome, 1977)
    14. Sun Ra And His Solar Arkestra - Planet Earth
    15. Sun Ra And His Myth-Science Arkestra - The Nile
    16. Sun Ra & His Solar Arkestra - Reflects Motion (Part One)
    17. Sun Ra & His Solar Arkestra - Reflects Motion (Part Two)
    18. Sun Ra And His Arkestra - Ancient Aiethiopia
    19. Sun Ra And His Myth Science Orchestra - Interplanetary Music
    20. Sun Ra And His Myth Science Arkestra - We Travel The Spaceways
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    SUN RA

    Marshall Allen presents Sun Ra And His Arkestra: In The Orbit Of Ra

    [engl] “Sun Ra said he came from Saturn, because white America treated him like an alien, like a creature from outer space, so he became one, an anarcho-emperor of the fantastic, who made it to the moon before America or Russia, because the moon was nowhere near as far out as he could really go.“ – Paul Morley Strut and Art Yard join forces for a special release to mark what would have been Sun Ra’s 100th birthday with ’In The Orbit Of Ra’, a new collection presented by the longest serving member of the Arkestra and current bandleader, Marshall Allen. Bringing together Ra highights from over 25 years of music, the album is the first internationally released compilation to provide an introduction to the music of Sun Ra, mastered from the original tapes with extended and unreleased tracks. In addition to the track selection, the release features recollections and contributions from some of the core Arkestra line-up including Marshall Allen, Michael Ray, Knoel Scott and Danny Ray Thompson. For the music, the selection takes us through the huge variety and intricacy of the Arkestra’s work covering the ‘60s to early ‘80s, from the celestial blues of ‘Spontaneous Simplicity’ and ‘Plutonian Nights’ to the urgent jazz of ‘Rocket Number Nine Take Off For Planet Venus’ and ‘Dance Of The Cosmo Aliens’. The album features an exclusive previously unreleased Sun Ra track from the Art Yard archives, the acoustic ‘Trying To Put The Blame On Me’ recorded live in Rome in 1977, along with a previously unreleased Part 1 of ‘Reflects Motion’ from 1962 and an unheard extended version of ‘Island In The Sun’ from the late ‘60s. ‘In The Orbit Of Ra’ is released on 2CD, 2LP and digital formats. Physical formats feature full interview with Marshall Allen along with rare photos by Val Wilmer.
    Format
    DoLP
    Release-Datum
    11.05.2018
     
  • 01. Space Loneliness No. 2
    02. Discipline No. 11
    03. Discipline No. 15
    04. Nidhamu
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    SUN RA

    Nidhamu

    [engl] In the years leading up to 1971, Sun Ra wrote many compositions and poems specifically inspired by the ancient African Kingdoms and many others with associated mythological and heliocentric connotations. As such, a visit to Egypt and the opportunity for the Arkestra to play there was a matter of necessity. Ra’s first ever concerts outside of the US had occurred in late summer and autumn of 1970 with performances in France, Germany and the UK and a second European tour was arranged for late 1971. At the end of that second tour, Ra caught wind of cheap flights from Denmark to Cairo. These releases comprise recordings made by Arkestra member Thomas “Bugs” Hunter made in December 1971 in the streets around the Mena House Hotel, Giza, from a concert held at the house of Goethe Institute ex-pat Hartmut Geerken in Heliopolis, from a live Cairo TV channel broadcast and a concert at the Ballon Theatre in Cairo. Ra subsequently edited the three LPs of the ‘Live In Egypt’ series for release on his Saturn record label and its affiliated twin, Thoth Intergalactic: ‘Dark Myth Equation Visitation’, ‘Nidhamu’ and ‘Horizon’. These three albums are now reissued for the first time individually in their original artwork and all tracks are remastered from the original tapes.
    Format
    LP
    Release-Datum
    11.05.2020
     
  • 01. Island In The Sun
    02. New Dawn
    03. Unmask The Batman
    04. I'll Wait For You
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    SUN RA

    Of Abstract Dreams

    Sun Ra und sein Arkestra spielten in der zweiten Hälfte der Siebziger diverse Sessions in den Studioräumen von WXPN FM Radio. Der Sender hatte sein Zuhause auf dem Campus der Universität von Philadelphia. Dort entstanden zum Beispiel die Stücke für das "Antique Blacks"-Album. Viele andere Aufnahmen fanden aber keine größere Beachtung, wurden archiviert und irgendwann vergessen. So auch die vier Songs, die sich auf der Zusammenstellung "Of Abstract Dreams" finden. Sie wurden 1974/75 in der Besetzung Sun Ra, John Gilmore, Marshall Allen, Danny Ray Thompson, Atakatune, Eddie Thomas, Elo Omoe, Akh Tal Ebah und James Jackson eingespielt. Erst kürzlich entdeckte man die Bänder im Sun Ra Music Archive wieder, erkannte deren hohe Qualität und beschloss eine offizielle Veröffentlichung. Es handelt sich um das Stück "New Dawn", eine ganz neue Version von "Island In The Sun", die erste Studiofassung von "I_ÇÖll Wait For You" und eine lautstark-ausufernden "Unmask The Batman"-Variation. Für die Erstausgabe wurden die Songs direkt von den Originalbändern remastert.
    Format
    LP
    Release-Datum
    16.03.2018
    EAN
    EAN 0730003316616
     
  • 01. I Am An Instrument
    02. I Am Strange
    03. Sun Ra - Chicago Usa (With Nu Sounds)
    04. Sun Ra & The Nu Sounds - Spaceship Lullaby
    05. The Cosmic Rays - Daddy's Gonna Tell You No Lie (With Sun Ra & Arkestra)
    06. The Nu Sounds - A Foggy Day (With Sun Ra & Arkestra)
    07. Billie Hawkins - I'm Coming Home (With Sun-Ra & His Orchestra)
    08. Billie Hawkins - Last Call For Love (With Sun-Ra & His Orchestra)
    09. Sun Ra & His Arkestra - Soft Talk
    10. Sun Ra & His Arkestra - Super Blonde
    11. Le Sun Ra & His Arkestra - Saturn
    12. Le Sun Ra & His Arkestra - Call For All Demons
    13. Sun Ra & His Arkestra - Demon's Lullaby
    14. Sun Ra & His Arkestra - Supersonic Jazz
    15. Le Sun Ra & His Arkestra - Medicine For A Nightmare
    16. Le Sun Ra & His Arkestra - Urnack
    17. The Qualities - It's Christmas Time
    18. The Qualities - Happy New Year To You!
    19. Yochanan (The Space Age Vocalist) - M Uck M Uck (Matt Matt)
    20. Yochanan (The Space Age Vocalist) - Hot Skillet Moma
    21. Sun Ra & His Arkestra & The Cosmic Rays - Bye Bye
    22. Sun Ra & His Arkestra & The Cosmic Rays - Somebody's In Love
    23. The Cosmic Rays - Dreaming (With Sun Ra & Arkestra)
    24. Sun Ra & The Cosmic Rays - Daddy's Gonna Tell You No Lie
    25. Sun Ra & His Astro Infinity - October
    26. Sun Ra & His Astro Infinity - Adventure In Space
    27. Sun Ra & His Arkestra & The Cosmic Rays - Hours After
    28. Sun Ra & His Arkestra & The Cosmic Rays - Great Balls Of Fire
    29. Hattye Randolph - Round Midnight (With Sun Ra & His Astro Infinity Arkestra)
    30. Hattye Randolph - Back In Your Own Back Yard (With Sun Ra & His Astro Infinity
    31. Le Sun Ra & His Arkestra - Saturn
    32. Le Sun Ra & His Arkestra - Velvet
    33. Yochanan With Sun Ra & His Arkestra - The Sun One
    34. Yochanan With Sun Ra & His Arkestra - Message To Earthman
    35. Yochanan With Sun Ra & His Arkestra - The Sun Man Speaks
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    SUN RA

    Singles 1952-1961

    [engl] Strut present the definitive collection of singles released by Sun Ra across his illustrious career, spanning 1952 to 1991. Released prolifically during the 1950s and more sporadically thereafter, primarily on the Saturn label, the 45s offer one-off meteorites from Ra’s prolific cosmic journey, tracing the development of his forward-thinking “Space-Bop” and his unique take on jazz and blues traditions. The collection is hugely varied, ranging from Ra’s spoken word recitations and his early work with Chicago vocal groups to the different phases of his Arkestra, small group and duet recordings. The singles are also unpredictable vehicles for Ra’s music, combining different tracks from different sessions and occasionally making available music which was recorded many years beforehand. As with his LPs, most 45s were only pressed in small runs and have since become extremely rare and sought after. Only a small handful of copies of ‘Love In Outer Space’ b/w ‘Mayan Temple’ and ‘The Blue One’ b/w ‘Orbitration In Blue’ have ever been seen; some have only been discovered in physical form in recent years; some were planned and pencilled but allegedly never made it to vinyl (including ‘Saturn’ and ‘Velvet’ from the Jazz In Silhouette LP) and some appeared as limited one-off magazine singles and posthumous releases, including ‘Hell #1’ aka ‘Out There A Minute’. The set is the most comprehensive collection of Ra’s singles to date. Sleeve note writers Francis Gooding and Paul Griffiths brilliantly illustrate the role of the single within Ra’s career and break down each release with detailed track by track notes. Working with Sun Ra LLC and Sun Ra archivist Michael D. Anderson, Strut has also assembled the best possible master sources for each track. All formats feature fully remastered tracks, rare photos, original 45 artwork, Francis Gooding’s extensive sleeve notes, an interview with Saturn Records founder Alton Abraham by John Corbett and detailed track by track and session notes by Paul Griffiths. These releases comprise recordings made by Arkestra member Thomas “Bugs” Hunter made in December 1971 in the streets around the Mena House Hotel, Giza, from a concert held at the house of Goethe Institute ex-pat Hartmut Geerken in Heliopolis, from a live Cairo TV channel broadcast and a concert at the Ballon Theatre in Cairo. Ra subsequently edited the three LPs of the ‘Live In Egypt’ series for release on his Saturn record label and its affiliated twin, Thoth Intergalactic: ‘Dark Myth Equation Visitation’, ‘Nidhamu’ and ‘Horizon’. These three albums are now reissued for the first time individually in their original artwork and all tracks are remastered from the original tapes.
    Format
    3xLP
    Release-Datum
    25.11.2016