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Marshall Allen Presents Sun Ra And His Arkestra:In The Orbit Of Ra - 2023 Repress

    Strut and Art Yard join forces for a special release to mark what would have been Sun Ra’s 100th birthday with ’In The Orbit Of Ra’, a new collection curated by the longest serving member of the Arkestra and current bandleader, Marshall Allen. Bringing together Ra highlights from over 25 years of music, the album is the first internationally released compilation to provide an introduction to the music of Sun Ra, curated personally by the Arkestra and mastered from the original tapes. With a catalogue of well over a hundred albums, Sun Ra forged his own direction in music from the mid ‘50s until his passing in 1993, injecting space age cosmic philosophy, ancient Egyptian history and lyrical poetry into a unique and freeform jazz sound. His music evolved constantly with relentless rehearsals, live gigging and recording schedules, developing a second?sense chemistry with his fellow Arkestra band members. Together, their emphasis would often be on improvisation and “the moment”, constantly re?interpreting and evolving their sound. Elements of magic and ritual would regularly feature in their performances and would lend the Arkestra a mystical aura.

    For this exclusive new collection, Strut join forces with Art Yard to gain access to the inner sanctum of the Arkestra. In addition to the track selection, the release features recollections and contributions from some of the core Arkestra line?up including Marshall Allen, Michael Ray, Knoel Scott and Danny Ray Thompson. For the music, Allen’s selection takes us through the huge variety and intricacy of the Arkestra’s work covering the ‘60s to early ‘80s, from the celestial blues of ‘Spontaneous Simplicity’ and ‘Plutonian Nights’ to the urgent jazz of ‘Rocket Number Nine Take Off For Planet Venus’ and ‘Dance Of The Cosmo Aliens’. The album features an exclusive previously unreleased Sun Ra track from the Art Yard archives, the acoustic ‘Trying To Put The Blame On Me’ recorded live in Rome in 1977, along with a previously unreleased Part 1 of ‘Reflects Motion’ from 1962 and an unheard extended version of ‘Island In The Sun’ from the late ‘60s.

    ‘In The Orbit Of Ra’ is released on 2CD and 2LP. Physical formats feature full interview with Marshall Allen along with rare and previously unpublished photos by Val Wilmer.

    TRACK LISTING

    LP 1
    1. Sun Ra And His Myth Science Arkestra – Somewhere In Space
    2. Sun Ra & His Solar‐Myth Arkestra – The Lady With The Golden Stockings
    3. Sun Ra And His Afro Infinity Arkestra – Somebody Else’s World
    4. Sun Ra – Spontaneous Simplicity
    5. Sun Ra & His Solar‐Myth Arkestra – Plutonian Nights
    6. The Sun Ra Arkestra – Angels And Demons At Play
    7. Sun Ra – Island In The Sun
    8. Sun Ra – Rocket Number Nine Take Off For Planet Venus
    9. Sun Ra – Solar Differentials 

    LP2
    1. Sun Ra And His Arkestra ‐ Afro Black
    2. Sun Ra And His Intergalactic Infinity Arkestra - Have You Heard The Latest News From Neptune
    3. Sun Ra – Dance Of The Cosmo Aliens
    4. Sun Ra – Trying To Put The Blame On Me
    5. Sun Ra And His Solar Arkestra – Planet Earth
    6. Sun Ra And His Myth Science Arkestra – The Nile
    7. Sun Ra And His Solar Arkestra – Reflects Motion
    8. Sun Ra And His Solar Arkestra – Reflects Motion (part 2)
    9. Sun Ra – Ancient Ethiopia 10. Sun Ra And His Arkestra – Interplanetary Music
    11. Sun Ra And His Myth Science Arkestra – We Travel The Spaceways  

    Sun Ra And His Arkestra

    El Is A Sound Of Joy / Black Sky And Blue Moon

      Shining sounds from the dawn of the Sun Ra Arkestra. "El is A Sound of Joy" was recorded in 1956 and appeared the following year on the very first Saturn LP, Super-Sonic Jazz. Incredible is the fact that saxophonist Charles Davis, here providing the soulful baritone anchor line (counterpoint to Ra's formidable left hand), remains in the front-line of today's Sun Ra Arkestra directed by Marshall Allen. Shuffle swing breakdown jets leisurely, casually, masterfully, painting lush, post-modern impressions of ancient future worlds, of space, of time … of Chicago's elevated trains … Reaching for the sky, for Joy …. The “Joy” coda dovetails magically into the intro theme of "Black Sky And Blue Moon," before downshifting into another dimension of romantic outrospection. We follow The Nu Sounds, aka Cosmic Rays, on a faraway journey to the land of late-50s Chicago singing groups, the Arkestra supporting with quiet grace, pulsing in Nubians of Plutonia mode. An uncanny blend of antique blackness and bright satellites, ethereal voices perfectly in tune; thanks to Ra's disciplined coaching (plus Modern Harmonic's expert re-mastering), their sweet dynamics and exact harmonics are crystal clear. Flute solo from Marshall Allen. Hearts swelling like the full moon, ripening in the darkness to the point of bursting.


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