Le Sony'r Ra (May 22, 1914 – May 30, 1993), better known as Sun Ra, was an American jazz composer, bandleader, piano and synthesizer player, and poet known for his experimental music, "cosmic" philosophy, prolific output, and theatrical performances. For much of his career, Ra led The Arkestra, an ensemble with an ever-changing name and flexible line-up.
Born Herman Sonny Blount in Birmingham, Alabama although he claimed he was from Saturn. As a child, Ra was a skilled pianist. By the age of 11 or 12, he was composing and sight reading music. Birmingham was an important stop for touring musicians and he saw prominent musicians such as Fletcher Henderson, Duke Ellington, and Fats Waller, and other less well known performers. In his teenage years, Ra demonstrated prodigious musical talent: many times, according to acquaintances, he went to big band performances and then produced full transcriptions of the bands' songs from memory. By his mid-teens, he was performing semi-professionally as a solo pianist, or as a member of various ad hoc jazz and R&B groups.
Ra led his own band for the first time in 1934. He freelanced at a variety of jobs in the Midwest, recording with blues singer Wynonie Harris in 1946 and working as a pianist/arranger with Fletcher Henderson in 1946 and 1947. He also performed with swing musicians Coleman Hawkins and Stuff Smith in 1948, but really got started around 1953. Leading a big band (which he called the Arkestra) in Chicago, Ra started off playing advanced bop, but early on was open to the influences of other cultures, experimenting with primitive electric keyboards, and playing free long before the avant-garde got established. Following several singles, including songs recorded with doo wop and R&B vocal groups such as the Qualities and the Cosmic Rays, early albums released by the Arkestra on El Saturn Records included Super-Sonic Jazz and Jazz in Silhouette. Jazz by Sun Ra, Vol. 1 also appeared on producer Tom Wilson's Transition Records.
After moving to New York in 1961, Ra performed some of his most advanced work. This period saw the release of The Heliocentric Worlds of Sun Ra, Vol. 1 and Vol. 2, both on the famed ESP-Disk label, and often regarded as some of his best work. In 1966, the Arkestra had a weekly Monday night gig at Slug's Saloon, a jazz club in the Lower East Side in Manhattan, which greatly increased his fan base among beatniks and music critics. While Ra's music, mythology, and appearance went over the heads of many listeners and audience members, he was praised by jazz legends Dizzy Gillespie and Thelonious Monk.
In 1968, he relocated his group to Philadelphia, and the band undertook their first tour of the West Coast of the United States, exposing their elaborate performances to hippies and Deadheads. Ra was featured on the cover of Rolling Stone in 1969. The ensemble began performing in Europe in 1970, and they traveled to Egypt for the first time in 1971. Their concerts alternated free improvisations and mystical group chants with eccentric versions of swing tunes, sounding like a spaced-out Fletcher Henderson orchestra. Many of Ra's most important sidemen were with him on and off for decades (most notably John Gilmore on tenor, altoist Marshall Allen, and baritonist Pat Patrick).
In 1972, Sun Ra recorded an album called Space Is the Place, as well as an experimental science fiction movie of the same name. The album, led by the 21-minute title track, was released in 1973, and endures as one of his most popular and influential works. The film, directed by John Coney, was released in 1974, and is often cited as a seminal work of Afrofuturism.
The Arkestra continued recording and performing, and albums appeared on labels large (Impulse!, Atlantic) and small (Philly Jazz, Sweet Earth Records). Releases on Y Records, including the infamous Nuclear War (1982), exposed Sun Ra's work to post-punk/indie audiences. Ra became a fixture of Philadelphia radio stations and regularly gave lectures. After appearing on Hal Willner's Disney tribute album Stay Awake in 1988, Ra became obsessed with the music of Disney animated films, and incorporated renditions of these tunes into live performances.
Sun Ra had a stroke in 1990, but kept composing, performing, and leading the Arkestra. Late in his career, he opened a few concerts for the New York–based rock group Sonic Youth. When too ill to perform and tour, Sun Ra appointed Gilmore to lead the Arkestra. In late 1992, Sun Ra returned to his birth city of Birmingham to live with his older sister, Mary Jenkins, who became his caretaker. In January, he was admitted to Princeton Baptist Medical Center, suffering from congestive heart failure, respiratory failure, strokes, circulatory problems, and other serious maladies. He died in the hospital on May 30, 1993, and was buried at the Elmwood Cemetery.
(Edited from Wikipedia & AllMusic)
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For “Sun Ra - Singles 1952-1991 Definitive 45s Collection3 CD (2016 Strut)” go here
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CD1
01 Sun Ra - I Am an Instrument 1:37
02 Sun Ra- I Am Strange 3:12
03 The Nu Sounds With Sun Ra- Chicago Usa 2:56
04 The Nu Sounds With Sun Ra- Spaceship Lullaby 2:18
05 The Cosmic Rays With the Sun Ra Arkestra- Daddy’s Gonna Tell You No Lie 3:07
06 The Nu Sounds With the Sun Ra Arkestra- A Foggy Day 1:04
07 Billie Hawkins With the Sun Ra Arkestra- I’m Coming Home 2:03
08 Billie Hawkins With the Sun Ra Arkestra- Last Call for Love 2:27
09 The Sun Ra Arkestra- Soft Talk 2:43
10 The Sun Ra Arkestra- Super Blonde 2:36
11 The Sun Ra Arkestra- Saturn 3:01
12 The Sun Ra Arkestra- Call for All Demons 4:21
13 The Sun Ra Arkestra- Demon’s Lullaby 2:40
14 The Sun Ra Arkestra- Supersonic-Jazz 2:35
15 The Sun Ra Arkestra- Medicine for a Nightmare 2:37
16 The Sun Ra Arkestra- Urnack 3:49
17 The Qualities- It’s Christmas Time 2:45
18 The Qualities- Happy New Year to You! 1:48
19 Yochanan- M Uck M Uck (Matt Matt) 2:48
20 Yochanan- Hot Skillet Momma 3:13
21 Sun Ra and the Cosmic Rays- Bye Bye 2:50
22 Sun Ra and the Cosmic Rays- Somebody’s in Love 1:48
23 The Sun Ra Arkestra- Hours After 2:48
24 The Sun Ra Arkestra -Great Balls of Fire 5:29
CD2
01 Sun Ra & His Astro Infinity- October 4:41
02 Sun Ra & His Astro Infinity- Adventure in Space 2:35
03 The Cosmic Rays With Sun Ra and Arkestra- Dreaming 2:44
04 Sun Ra & the Cosmic Rays- Daddy’s Gonna Tell You No Lie 3:05
05 Hattye Randolph With Sun Ra & His Astro Infinity Arkestra- Round Midnight (Take 3) 3:51
06 Hattye Randolph With Sun Ra & His Astro Infinity Arkestra- Back in Your Own Back Yard (Take 1) 2:03
07 Le Sun Ra & His Arkestra- Saturn 3:41
08 Le Sun Ra & His Arkestra- Velvet 3:24
09 Yochanan With Sun Ra & His Arkestra -The Sun One 2:32
10 Yochanan With Sun Ra & His Arkestra- Message to Earthman (Alternate Take) 2:25
11 Yochanan With Sun Ra & His Arkestra- The Sun Man Speaks 4:36
12 Sun Ra & His Arkestra- Space Loneliness 4:34
13 Sun Ra & His Arkestra- State Street 3:32
14 Sun Ra & His Arkestra- The Blue Set 4:42
15 Sun Ra & His Arkestra- Big City Blues 3:15
16 Sun Ra & His Arkestra Feat. Pat Patrick- A Blue One 3:51
17 Sun Ra & His Arkestra Feat. Pat Patrick- Orbitration in Blue 4:46
18 Sun Ra & His Arkestra- Out There a Minute 3:26
19 Little Mack With Sun Ra & His Arkestra- Tell Her to Come Home 2:07
20 Little Mack With Sun Ra & His Arkestra- I'm Making Believe 3:13
CD3
01 Sun Ra & His Outer Space Arkestra- The Bridge 1:58
02 Sun Ra & His Outer Space Arkestra- Rocket #9 2:25
03 Sun Ra & His Astro-Solar-Infinity Arkestra- Blues on Planet Mars 3:26
04 Sun Ra & His Astro-Solar-Infinity Arkestra- Saturn Moon 2:15
05 Sun Ra & His Astro-Intergalactic Infinity Arkestra- Journey to Saturn 3:45
06 Sun Ra- Enlightenment 3:28
07 Sun Ra & His Astro-Intergalactic Infinity Arkestra- I'm Gonna Unmask the Batman 2:18
08 Sun Ra & His Astro-Intergalactic Infinity Arkestra- The Perfect Man 5:00
09 Sun Ra & His Arkestra- Love in Outer Space 3:51
10 Sun Ra & His Arkestra- Mayan Temple 3:39
11 Sun Ra Quartet- Sky Blues 2:43
12 Sun Ra Quartet- Disco 2021 2:35
13 Sun Ra- Rough House Blues 3:36
14 Sun Ra- Cosmo-Extensions 4:24
15 Sun Ra & His Outer Space Arkestra- Quest 2:35
16 Sun Ra & His Outer Space Arkestra- Outer Space Plateau 2:23
17 Sun Ra Arkestra- Nuclear War 7:45
18 Sun Ra Arkestra- Sometimes I'm Happy 4:30
19 Sun Ra Arkestra- On Jupiter / Cosmo Drama (Prophetika 1) 3:12
20 Sun Ra Arkestra- Cosmo Drama (Prophetika 2) 3:17
21 Sun Ra- I Am the Instrument 6:58
Sun Ra's music transcends earthbound limitations by riding the flights of imagination, and his message is that all of us are free to ride those flights with him if we have the precision and discipline to do so.
Here’s Four Classic Albums found on the streamers:
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Sun Ra – Jazz By Sun Ra Vol. 1 (1957 Transition)
1. Brainville 4:29
2. Call For All Demons 4:30
3. Transition 3:40
4. Possession 5:00
5. Street Named Hell 3:55
6. Lullaby For Realville 4:40
7. Future 3:15
8. New Horizons 3:05
9. Fall Off The Log 4:00
10. Sun Song 3:40
Sun Ra – The Futuristic Sounds Of Sun Ra (1962 Savoy)
1. Bassism
2. Of Sounds And Something Else
3. What's That?
4. Where Is Tomorrow?
5. The Beginning
6. China Gates
7. New Day
8. Tapestry From An Asteroid
9. Jet Flight
10. Looking Outward
11. Space Jazz Reverie
Sun Ra – Space Is The Place (1973 Blue Thumb) (1998 Impulse re-issue)
1. Space Is The Place 21:14
2. Images 6:15
3. Discipline 33 4:50
4. Sea Of Sound 7:42
5. Rocket Number Nine 2:50
Sun Ra – Lanquidity (1978 Philly Jazz) (2000 Evidence re-issue)
1. Lanquidity 8:19
2. Where Pathways Meet 6:30
3. That's How I Feel 8:09
4. Twin Stars Of Thence 9:30
5. There Are Other Worlds (They Have Not Told You Of) 10:58
Thank you, Bob!
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