HORIZON by SUN RA & HIS SOLAR ARKESTRA

CD Version
SKU48583
ArtistSUN RA & HIS SOLAR ARKESTRA
TitleHORIZON
LabelART YARD
Catalog #ARTYARD CD008
Tag
ReleaseW 07 - 2009
FormatCD - UKCD
Import
 € 14,99 incl. VAT, excl. shipping

Tracks

  1. Introduction / Theme Of The Stargazers
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/h/48583_horizon/1_introduction_theme_of_the_stargazers.mp3
  2. Enlightenment
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/h/48583_horizon/4_enlightenment.mp3
  3. Love In Outer Space
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/h/48583_horizon/5_love_in_outer_space.mp3
  4. Space Is The Place
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/h/48583_horizon/7_space_is_the_place.mp3
  5. Horizon, Moog Solo (The Voice Of Wind)
  6. We ll Wait For You
  7. The Satellites Are Spinning
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/h/48583_horizon/11_the_satellites_are_spinning.mp3

Description

This CD contains material documented during Sun Ra and his Arkestra's first Egyptian visit, and as such is exceedingly important in Ra's voluminous canon, as much of his personal and historical mythology is centered there.The selections on Horizon (1974) were recorded at the Ballon Theater in Cairo on December 17, 1971, and was sponsored by the Egyptian Ministry of Culture. While even more of the tour exists in private tape collections, this is one of the only discs to have been issued -- though in very limited numbers -- making it a real treat for free jazz aficionados. The opening, " Starwatchers/Theme of the Stargazers" medley begins with a choral chant and solo from John Gilmore (tenor sax/percussion) before the entire Arkestra dive headlong into a languid free jazz jam that evolves slowly into an intense flute and alto sax run with Danny Davis (flute), Hakim Rahim (flute), and Larry Northington (alto sax). Ra's mini-Moog is atonal and schizophrenic as his sharp staccato inflections pierce the soundscape overtop of the Arkestra. The recording is far from perfect, as the musicians move in and out of microphone range, however, there is suitable fidelity when discerning the band as they ebb and swell around Ra's ferocious performance. Both "Discipline 2" as well as "Discipline 8" are variations of the Arkestra standard, and each is unequivocally unique.

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