Sun Ra The Singles
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– Yochanan / Sun Ra And The Arkestra. The Sun Man Speaks: 4:34: 1-20 – Yochanan / Sun Ra And The Arkestra. The Sun Man Speaks (Alternate Version) 3:49: 1-21 – Sun Ra And His Astro Infinity Arkestra. October: 4:40: 1-22 – Sun Ra And His Astro Infinity Arkestra. Adventure In Space: 1:53: 1-23 – Yochanan / Sun Ra And The Arkestra. 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.
*Sun Ra Poetry
*Sun Ra Singles The Definitive 45
*Sun Ra Movie
*Sun Ra Albums
*Sun Ra Youtube
Artist: Sun RaTitle: Singles (The Definitive 45’s Collection 1952–1991)Year Of Release: 2016Label: Strut / Art YardGenre: Space-Age, Doo Wop, Swing, Rhythm & Blues, Hard Bop, Avant-garde JazzQuality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)Total Time: 03:32:13Total Size: 511 Mb / 1,07 GbWebSite: Album PreviewTracklist:CD 1:01. I Am An Instrument02. I Am Strange03. Chicago USA04. Spaceship Lullaby05. Daddy’s Gonna Tell You No Lie06. A Foggy Day07. I’m Coming Home08. Last Call For Love09. Soft Talk10. Super Blonde11. Saturn12. Call For All Demons13. Demon’s Lullaby14. Super-Sonic Jazz15. Medicine For A Nightmare16. Urnack17. It’s Christmas Time18. Happy New Year To You!19. M Uck M Uck (Matt Matt)20. Hot Skillet Mama21. Bye Bye22. Somebody’s In Love23. Hours After24. Great Balls Of FireCD 2:01. October02. Adventur In Space03. Dreaming04. Daddy’s Gonna Tell You No Lie05. Round Midnight06. Back In Your Own Back Yard07. Saturn08. Velvet09. The Sun One10. Message To Earthman11. The Sun Man Speaks12. Space Loneliness13. State Street14. The Blue Set15. Big City BluesSun Ra Poetry16. A Blue One17. Orbitration In Blue18. Hell Number 1 (aka Out There A Minute)19. Tell Her To Come On HomeSun Ra Singles The Definitive 4520. I’m Making BelieveCD 3:01. The Bridge02. Rocket Number 903. Blues On Planet Mars04. Saturn Moon05. Journey To Saturn06. Enlightenment07. I’m Gonna Unmask The Batman08. The Perfect Man09. Love In Outer Space10. Mayan Temple11. Sky BluesSun Ra Movie12. Disco 202113. Rough House BluesSun Ra Albums14. Cosmo-Extensions15. Quest16. Outer Space Plateau17. Nuclear War18. Sometimes I’m Happy19. On Jupiter / Cosmo Drama (Prophetika 1)20. Cosmo Drama (Prophetika 2)21. I Am The InstrumentSun Ra YoutubeIn addition to hundreds of studio albums, live recordings, and compilations, the Sun Ra discography also contains dozens of singles, many of them dating from the early days of the artist’s career, before he really took off for the outer cosmos. His singles have been collected before, particularly on the 1996 double CD The Singles, issued by Evidence Records. Strut’s 2016 collection contains three discs’ worth of material, but it isn’t just a reissue of the previous set with a bonus disc tacked on. This one includes recordings that were unearthed since the ’90s, including plenty of spoken word pieces. (Norton Records has released several LPs and singles of Ra’s ’Space Poetry’ since the 2000s.) Not everything from the previous set is included -- the older one had a few more alternate versions as well as songs recorded with singer Juanita Rogers and bluesman Lacy Gibson (Ra’s brother-in-law) that are missing here. Everything that is included, however, is completely essential.Beginning with some of Ra’s early spoken pieces, the set moves into several doo wop and rhythm & blues singles he recorded with vocal combos such as the Nu Sounds and the Cosmic Rays. The songs already touch on outer space themes, even if the music itself is often relatively straightforward. Ra did work with plenty of more bugged-out vocalists, however, including swing singer Billie Hawkins and the incomparable Yochanan (’The Space Age Vocalist’). There’s also the weirdo Yuletide classic ’It’s Christmas Time’ by the Qualities. On the more straightforward side, there are two lovely renditions of Thelonious Monk tunes sung by Hattie Randolph, including a perfect ’Round Midnight.’ By the time the set reaches the mid-’60s, Ra and his Arkestra were recording skronky avant-garde pieces. Obviously, the single format doesn’t have room for the lengthy freakouts of the Arkestra’s concerts, but there are a few tastes of that madness here. There are also some of Ra’s more well-known tracks, including the single version of his signature tune, ’Rocket #9,’ which is much slower and bumpier than the fast version on the Space Is the Place album. During the ’70s, Ra explored the possibilities of electronic keyboards, resulting in bugged-out electro-funk like the nearly Raymond Scott-sounding ’The Perfect Man.’ While most of the tracks on this collection originate from 45s, thankfully the infamous ’Nuclear War,’ released as a 12’ single by post-punk label Y Records in 1982, is also included. The set ends with more spoken intergalactic wisdom and space poetry, including ’I Am the Instrument,’ recorded at home near the end of Ra’s life and posthumously released as a CD single packaged with a VHS tape.The set contains much of Ra’s more accessible work, making it an excellent (and very generous) introduction for newcomers, but there’s also plenty of material that might’ve escaped notice from longtime fans.
Re-Up this AlbumSUN RA
the singles (2 cd’s)
This treasured collection, The Singles, took three years to produce, collecting virtually every 45 released by Sun Ra from 1954 through 1982. It is considered the holy grail for Sun Ra collectors. It was pieced together from the contributions of private collectors around the world, and sonically cleaned up far beyond the audio capabilities of the original vinyl they were pressed on. It also features a 36 page booklet, with liner notes written by four respected Ra experts, and contains historically significant photos.
This astonishing collection features the oddest 45 rpms
ever. What the hell was Ra thinking when these singles
were originally issued ? Did he honestly think they would reach the national US charts with deranged tracks such as ’Muck Muck’, which even The Cramps would baulk at ? Whatever the reasons, they make thrilling listening especially ’State Street’ which captures Sun Ra and his Arkestra with a swing that Cannonball Adderley would have envied. The fact Ra did not bother to pursue this option when he obviously could, have makes this set all the more enigmatic. Fascinating music from a true original.
Download here: http://gg.gg/ogbcf
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– Yochanan / Sun Ra And The Arkestra. The Sun Man Speaks: 4:34: 1-20 – Yochanan / Sun Ra And The Arkestra. The Sun Man Speaks (Alternate Version) 3:49: 1-21 – Sun Ra And His Astro Infinity Arkestra. October: 4:40: 1-22 – Sun Ra And His Astro Infinity Arkestra. Adventure In Space: 1:53: 1-23 – Yochanan / Sun Ra And The Arkestra. 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.
*Sun Ra Poetry
*Sun Ra Singles The Definitive 45
*Sun Ra Movie
*Sun Ra Albums
*Sun Ra Youtube
Artist: Sun RaTitle: Singles (The Definitive 45’s Collection 1952–1991)Year Of Release: 2016Label: Strut / Art YardGenre: Space-Age, Doo Wop, Swing, Rhythm & Blues, Hard Bop, Avant-garde JazzQuality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)Total Time: 03:32:13Total Size: 511 Mb / 1,07 GbWebSite: Album PreviewTracklist:CD 1:01. I Am An Instrument02. I Am Strange03. Chicago USA04. Spaceship Lullaby05. Daddy’s Gonna Tell You No Lie06. A Foggy Day07. I’m Coming Home08. Last Call For Love09. Soft Talk10. Super Blonde11. Saturn12. Call For All Demons13. Demon’s Lullaby14. Super-Sonic Jazz15. Medicine For A Nightmare16. Urnack17. It’s Christmas Time18. Happy New Year To You!19. M Uck M Uck (Matt Matt)20. Hot Skillet Mama21. Bye Bye22. Somebody’s In Love23. Hours After24. Great Balls Of FireCD 2:01. October02. Adventur In Space03. Dreaming04. Daddy’s Gonna Tell You No Lie05. Round Midnight06. Back In Your Own Back Yard07. Saturn08. Velvet09. The Sun One10. Message To Earthman11. The Sun Man Speaks12. Space Loneliness13. State Street14. The Blue Set15. Big City BluesSun Ra Poetry16. A Blue One17. Orbitration In Blue18. Hell Number 1 (aka Out There A Minute)19. Tell Her To Come On HomeSun Ra Singles The Definitive 4520. I’m Making BelieveCD 3:01. The Bridge02. Rocket Number 903. Blues On Planet Mars04. Saturn Moon05. Journey To Saturn06. Enlightenment07. I’m Gonna Unmask The Batman08. The Perfect Man09. Love In Outer Space10. Mayan Temple11. Sky BluesSun Ra Movie12. Disco 202113. Rough House BluesSun Ra Albums14. Cosmo-Extensions15. Quest16. Outer Space Plateau17. Nuclear War18. Sometimes I’m Happy19. On Jupiter / Cosmo Drama (Prophetika 1)20. Cosmo Drama (Prophetika 2)21. I Am The InstrumentSun Ra YoutubeIn addition to hundreds of studio albums, live recordings, and compilations, the Sun Ra discography also contains dozens of singles, many of them dating from the early days of the artist’s career, before he really took off for the outer cosmos. His singles have been collected before, particularly on the 1996 double CD The Singles, issued by Evidence Records. Strut’s 2016 collection contains three discs’ worth of material, but it isn’t just a reissue of the previous set with a bonus disc tacked on. This one includes recordings that were unearthed since the ’90s, including plenty of spoken word pieces. (Norton Records has released several LPs and singles of Ra’s ’Space Poetry’ since the 2000s.) Not everything from the previous set is included -- the older one had a few more alternate versions as well as songs recorded with singer Juanita Rogers and bluesman Lacy Gibson (Ra’s brother-in-law) that are missing here. Everything that is included, however, is completely essential.Beginning with some of Ra’s early spoken pieces, the set moves into several doo wop and rhythm & blues singles he recorded with vocal combos such as the Nu Sounds and the Cosmic Rays. The songs already touch on outer space themes, even if the music itself is often relatively straightforward. Ra did work with plenty of more bugged-out vocalists, however, including swing singer Billie Hawkins and the incomparable Yochanan (’The Space Age Vocalist’). There’s also the weirdo Yuletide classic ’It’s Christmas Time’ by the Qualities. On the more straightforward side, there are two lovely renditions of Thelonious Monk tunes sung by Hattie Randolph, including a perfect ’Round Midnight.’ By the time the set reaches the mid-’60s, Ra and his Arkestra were recording skronky avant-garde pieces. Obviously, the single format doesn’t have room for the lengthy freakouts of the Arkestra’s concerts, but there are a few tastes of that madness here. There are also some of Ra’s more well-known tracks, including the single version of his signature tune, ’Rocket #9,’ which is much slower and bumpier than the fast version on the Space Is the Place album. During the ’70s, Ra explored the possibilities of electronic keyboards, resulting in bugged-out electro-funk like the nearly Raymond Scott-sounding ’The Perfect Man.’ While most of the tracks on this collection originate from 45s, thankfully the infamous ’Nuclear War,’ released as a 12’ single by post-punk label Y Records in 1982, is also included. The set ends with more spoken intergalactic wisdom and space poetry, including ’I Am the Instrument,’ recorded at home near the end of Ra’s life and posthumously released as a CD single packaged with a VHS tape.The set contains much of Ra’s more accessible work, making it an excellent (and very generous) introduction for newcomers, but there’s also plenty of material that might’ve escaped notice from longtime fans.
Re-Up this AlbumSUN RA
the singles (2 cd’s)
This treasured collection, The Singles, took three years to produce, collecting virtually every 45 released by Sun Ra from 1954 through 1982. It is considered the holy grail for Sun Ra collectors. It was pieced together from the contributions of private collectors around the world, and sonically cleaned up far beyond the audio capabilities of the original vinyl they were pressed on. It also features a 36 page booklet, with liner notes written by four respected Ra experts, and contains historically significant photos.
This astonishing collection features the oddest 45 rpms
ever. What the hell was Ra thinking when these singles
were originally issued ? Did he honestly think they would reach the national US charts with deranged tracks such as ’Muck Muck’, which even The Cramps would baulk at ? Whatever the reasons, they make thrilling listening especially ’State Street’ which captures Sun Ra and his Arkestra with a swing that Cannonball Adderley would have envied. The fact Ra did not bother to pursue this option when he obviously could, have makes this set all the more enigmatic. Fascinating music from a true original.
Download here: http://gg.gg/ogbcf
https://diarynote.indered.space
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