Haverford College, January 25 1980
A deadly cool and sublime Sun Ra set, captured at his most meditative in 1980 and lending a whole new angle to well known and loved standards
You'll have to pinch yourself at this performance of Ra riffing on comic classics and standards from his nebulous repertoire. Totally shy of the aggro vamps or big band energy he’s more often regarded for, the show at ‘Haverford College, January 25 1980’ is just Ra and his Fender Rhodes gently vibing out on crowd pleasers such as ‘Space Is The Place’ or ‘Love in Outer Space’, with the latter turning into a spellbinding take on ‘Over The Rainbow’, alongside equally, quietly measured improvisations and just one bout of the klangy stuff in ‘Take The A Train’.
We’re no experts, but we’ve heard a few Sun Ra recordings, but never quite like this; gleaning a dreamlike experience from very familiar elements. Don’t sleep!
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A deadly cool and sublime Sun Ra set, captured at his most meditative in 1980 and lending a whole new angle to well known and loved standards
You'll have to pinch yourself at this performance of Ra riffing on comic classics and standards from his nebulous repertoire. Totally shy of the aggro vamps or big band energy he’s more often regarded for, the show at ‘Haverford College, January 25 1980’ is just Ra and his Fender Rhodes gently vibing out on crowd pleasers such as ‘Space Is The Place’ or ‘Love in Outer Space’, with the latter turning into a spellbinding take on ‘Over The Rainbow’, alongside equally, quietly measured improvisations and just one bout of the klangy stuff in ‘Take The A Train’.
We’re no experts, but we’ve heard a few Sun Ra recordings, but never quite like this; gleaning a dreamlike experience from very familiar elements. Don’t sleep!
A deadly cool and sublime Sun Ra set, captured at his most meditative in 1980 and lending a whole new angle to well known and loved standards
You'll have to pinch yourself at this performance of Ra riffing on comic classics and standards from his nebulous repertoire. Totally shy of the aggro vamps or big band energy he’s more often regarded for, the show at ‘Haverford College, January 25 1980’ is just Ra and his Fender Rhodes gently vibing out on crowd pleasers such as ‘Space Is The Place’ or ‘Love in Outer Space’, with the latter turning into a spellbinding take on ‘Over The Rainbow’, alongside equally, quietly measured improvisations and just one bout of the klangy stuff in ‘Take The A Train’.
We’re no experts, but we’ve heard a few Sun Ra recordings, but never quite like this; gleaning a dreamlike experience from very familiar elements. Don’t sleep!
A deadly cool and sublime Sun Ra set, captured at his most meditative in 1980 and lending a whole new angle to well known and loved standards
You'll have to pinch yourself at this performance of Ra riffing on comic classics and standards from his nebulous repertoire. Totally shy of the aggro vamps or big band energy he’s more often regarded for, the show at ‘Haverford College, January 25 1980’ is just Ra and his Fender Rhodes gently vibing out on crowd pleasers such as ‘Space Is The Place’ or ‘Love in Outer Space’, with the latter turning into a spellbinding take on ‘Over The Rainbow’, alongside equally, quietly measured improvisations and just one bout of the klangy stuff in ‘Take The A Train’.
We’re no experts, but we’ve heard a few Sun Ra recordings, but never quite like this; gleaning a dreamlike experience from very familiar elements. Don’t sleep!
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A deadly cool and sublime Sun Ra set, captured at his most meditative in 1980 and lending a whole new angle to well known and loved standards
You'll have to pinch yourself at this performance of Ra riffing on comic classics and standards from his nebulous repertoire. Totally shy of the aggro vamps or big band energy he’s more often regarded for, the show at ‘Haverford College, January 25 1980’ is just Ra and his Fender Rhodes gently vibing out on crowd pleasers such as ‘Space Is The Place’ or ‘Love in Outer Space’, with the latter turning into a spellbinding take on ‘Over The Rainbow’, alongside equally, quietly measured improvisations and just one bout of the klangy stuff in ‘Take The A Train’.
We’re no experts, but we’ve heard a few Sun Ra recordings, but never quite like this; gleaning a dreamlike experience from very familiar elements. Don’t sleep!