| フォーマット | CDアルバム |
| 発売日 | 2001年06月19日 |
| 国内/輸入 | 輸入 |
| レーベル | Snapper/Charly |
| 構成数 | 2 |
| パッケージ仕様 | - |
| 規格品番 | SNAF818CD |
| SKU | 803415481828 |
構成数 : 2枚
合計収録時間 : 01:27:24
& His Solar-Myth Arkestra.
Sun Ra & His Solar-Myth Arkestra: Sun Ra (clarinet, piano, Moog synthesizer);
June Tyson, Art Jenkins (vocals); Marshall Allen (alto saxophone, flute, piccolo, oboe); Danny Davis (alto saxophone, flute, alto clarinet); John Gilmore (tenor saxophone, percussion); Danny Thompson, Pat Patrick (baritone saxophone, flute); Ahk Tal Ebah (trumpet, mellophone); Kwame Hadi (trumpet);
Ali Hassan, Charles Stevens (trombone); James Jacson (flute, oboe, percussion); Ronnie Boykins (bass); Clifford Jarvis, Lex Humphries (percussion); Nimrod Hunt (hand drums).
Recorded at The Sun Studios, New York, New York in 1970 & 1971. Originally released on BYG. Includes liner notes by Edwin Pouncey.
These two discs from Sun Ra and his Solar Myth Arkestra are not, as their title suggests, parts of a singular or continuous work. They were initially issued as two separate titles -- similar to the two-part Heliocentric Worlds of Sun Ra -- by the Belgian BYG Actuel label in 1971. Both volumes consist of mid-fidelity and primarily self-realized and -produced recordings. Despite the claim that these sides were taped in New York City at Sun Studios, Ra discographer Robert L. Campbell notes that by the time these tracks were documented, the Arkestra had ended its N.Y.C. residency and returned to Philadelphia. Although this collection may not be the highest priority for potential converts or the uninitiated, there is a tremendous spectrum of sounds from Ra and the Arkestra on these discs. Volume One ranges from the atonal sparseness of the keyboard solo "Seen III Took 4" to the equally intimate ensemble work of "Adventures of Bugs Hunter" -- which in true Ra fashion doesn't even feature the musician. There are also more percussive works such as "Realm of Lightning" -- whose lead instrument sounds like newspaper being struck with pencils. This is augmented with a percussive onslaught featuring several distinct waves of rapid and emphatic timbale-style solos. The performances on Volume Two contain a noticeably heavier and more aggressive sound from the Arkestra. "The Utter Nots" is a classic example of many early-'70s arrangements, which were becoming almost ridiculously arithmetical. The extended work features some inspired and nimble fretwork from Ronnie Boykins (acoustic bass). Also of note are early renderings of "Outer Spaceways, Inc." and "The Satellites Are Spinning." These vocal tracks would be reworked and recycled into Ra's groundbreaking film Space Is the Place. [In 2001, after some years in obscurity, The Solar Myth Approach, Vol 1-2 was issued as a two-CD set for the first time in the domestic U.S.] ~ Lindsay Planer
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