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Astro Black<Purple Vinyl>

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発売日 2024年11月15日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルModern Harmonic
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 LPMH8080C
SKU 090771901910

構成数 : 1枚

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作品の情報

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アーティスト: Sun Ra

商品の紹介

70年代初頭にサン・ラーがリリースしたアルバムのひとつである『Astro Black』がアナログリイシュー。ウルトラ・フリー期の終わりを迎え、より伝統的なジャズ・フォーム、さらにはファンクの端々まで探求し始めた当時のオーケストラの状況を包括的に描き出す。
発売・販売元 提供資料(2024/10/09)

One of a handful of albums Sun Ra released on Impulse in the early '70s, Astro-Black provides a reasonably comprehensive picture of where the Arkestra was around the time, drawing to the end of their ultra-free period and beginning to investigate some traditional jazz forms. The opening title track explores some of Ra's spacier side, sounding a bit like a calmer alternative to his well-known "Space Is the Place" with June Tyson's ethereal vocals and the leader's ghostly synthesizer. "Discipline '99'" is a relaxed, bluesy number, although, as was often the case, one could argue that the band is a bit too relaxed and the piece does plod a little. But this is followed by a lively African-percussion-driven work, "Hidden Spheres," which, along with the propulsion provided by the great, underappreciated bassist Ronnie Boykins, is a fine example of Ra's band at their most enjoyable. "The Cosmo-Fire," the 18-minute track that closes the album, is a sprawling affair, a smorgasbord of Arkestra once again held in place by Boykins' bass, serving as a solid stem off of which Sun Ra launches abstract organ and vibraphone explorations and the rest of the band wails and sputters. Again, the performance is loose, but in a way that enhances the otherworldly effect that Ra strove for. Astro-Black isn't by any means the finest work by this musician, but is a decent introduction to his unique sound world. ~ Brian Olewnick
Rovi

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