Another seminal Sun Ra recording in Egypt reenters orbit via Strut, documenting the world’s greatest big band drawing on deep earthly and cosmic energies in late 1971
Fronted by Sun Ra on freewheeling organ and Moog and Rockichord synths, flanked by Marshall Allen, June Tyson, John Gilmore and rest of His Astro-Intergalactic Infinity Arkestra, these recordings hold some of their greatest performances, taking in the jaw-dropping, wigged-out strut of ’Space Loneliness No. 2’, and 13 minutes of jagged alien interceptions on the legendary title track, plus the sublime-but-grouchy introspection of ‘Discipline’ with its blown-out bass and swarming woodwind soloing, and the heavy-hearted beauty of ‘Discipline 5’.
Life-affirming music from another planet.
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Another seminal Sun Ra recording in Egypt reenters orbit via Strut, documenting the world’s greatest big band drawing on deep earthly and cosmic energies in late 1971
Fronted by Sun Ra on freewheeling organ and Moog and Rockichord synths, flanked by Marshall Allen, June Tyson, John Gilmore and rest of His Astro-Intergalactic Infinity Arkestra, these recordings hold some of their greatest performances, taking in the jaw-dropping, wigged-out strut of ’Space Loneliness No. 2’, and 13 minutes of jagged alien interceptions on the legendary title track, plus the sublime-but-grouchy introspection of ‘Discipline’ with its blown-out bass and swarming woodwind soloing, and the heavy-hearted beauty of ‘Discipline 5’.
Life-affirming music from another planet.
Another seminal Sun Ra recording in Egypt reenters orbit via Strut, documenting the world’s greatest big band drawing on deep earthly and cosmic energies in late 1971
Fronted by Sun Ra on freewheeling organ and Moog and Rockichord synths, flanked by Marshall Allen, June Tyson, John Gilmore and rest of His Astro-Intergalactic Infinity Arkestra, these recordings hold some of their greatest performances, taking in the jaw-dropping, wigged-out strut of ’Space Loneliness No. 2’, and 13 minutes of jagged alien interceptions on the legendary title track, plus the sublime-but-grouchy introspection of ‘Discipline’ with its blown-out bass and swarming woodwind soloing, and the heavy-hearted beauty of ‘Discipline 5’.
Life-affirming music from another planet.
Another seminal Sun Ra recording in Egypt reenters orbit via Strut, documenting the world’s greatest big band drawing on deep earthly and cosmic energies in late 1971
Fronted by Sun Ra on freewheeling organ and Moog and Rockichord synths, flanked by Marshall Allen, June Tyson, John Gilmore and rest of His Astro-Intergalactic Infinity Arkestra, these recordings hold some of their greatest performances, taking in the jaw-dropping, wigged-out strut of ’Space Loneliness No. 2’, and 13 minutes of jagged alien interceptions on the legendary title track, plus the sublime-but-grouchy introspection of ‘Discipline’ with its blown-out bass and swarming woodwind soloing, and the heavy-hearted beauty of ‘Discipline 5’.
Life-affirming music from another planet.
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Another seminal Sun Ra recording in Egypt reenters orbit via Strut, documenting the world’s greatest big band drawing on deep earthly and cosmic energies in late 1971
Fronted by Sun Ra on freewheeling organ and Moog and Rockichord synths, flanked by Marshall Allen, June Tyson, John Gilmore and rest of His Astro-Intergalactic Infinity Arkestra, these recordings hold some of their greatest performances, taking in the jaw-dropping, wigged-out strut of ’Space Loneliness No. 2’, and 13 minutes of jagged alien interceptions on the legendary title track, plus the sublime-but-grouchy introspection of ‘Discipline’ with its blown-out bass and swarming woodwind soloing, and the heavy-hearted beauty of ‘Discipline 5’.
Life-affirming music from another planet.