Showing posts with label Sun Ra. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sun Ra. Show all posts

Sun Ra All Stars - Milan, Zurich, West Berlin, Paris (5 CD, 2008/FLAC)


 5 concerts from Milan, Zurich, West Berlin and Paris. Recorded on the European tour between October 27, 1983 and November 1, 1983.

  • Sun Ra - piano, keyboards, vocals
  • Lester Bowie - trumpet
  • Don Cherry - trumpet, vocals
  • Marshall Allen - alto saxophone, flute, oboe
  • John Gilmore - tenor saxophone, vocals
  • Archie Shepp - tenor & soprano saxophones, vocals
  • Richard Davis - bass
  • Famoudou Don Moye - drums, percussion
  • Philly Joe Jones - drums
  • Clifford Jarvis - drums



 

Sun Ra - The Early Albums Collection 1957-1963 (4 CD, 2018/FLAC)

 

A true maverick in every sense of the word, Sun Ra remains one of the most influential, innovative and controversial figures in jazz. An exceptional composer, pianist and bandleader, Ra and his amorphous Arkestra embraced a vast array of styles from the entire jazz spectrum, from swing to bebop, free jazz to fusion and avant-garde to space music, while often adopting extravagant personas and costumes, and giving performances that pioneered the Afrofuturism movement. Never a great commercial success, Sun Ra boasts one of the largest discographies of any recording artist, having released over 100 LPs and numerous compositions. Of notable interest is the early part of Sun Ra s career, when his experimental nature was first developing. Sun Ra s career would remain as eclectic and exciting as ever it was throughout the rest of his life, as he continued to push boundaries and influence countless musicians within the world of jazz and beyond. He passed away on 30th May 1993 at the age of 79, but after death, his legacy lived on, as the Arkestra continued to operate in his honour, playing the great man s compositions to this very day. This collection brings together seven full albums, and many early singles, featuring more than five hours of music from the early part of his career as bandleader. Documenting the development of his music from 1955 to 1963, this set goes some way to unraveling the depths of this master musician and wholly unique individual s music.