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SATURN 523HLP
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180 gram vinyl version. Tracklisting: "Somewhere Else," "Contrast," "The Wind Speaks," "Sun Thoughts," "Journey to the Stars," "World of the Myth 'I'," "The DesignQCosmos II," "Otherness Blue," "Somebody Else's Idea (Somebody Else's World)," "Pleasant Twilight," "Walking on the Moon." Recorded in New York or Philadelphia 1969.The session tapes also include a rejected version of an unidentified composition.
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SATURN 502HLP
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180 gram vinyl version. Tracklisting: "Worlds Approaching," "Strange Strings" featuring vocals by Arthur Jenkins, "Strange Strings" featuring lightning drum. Recorded in New York, probably 1966. A very uncommon Sun Ra LP, originally issued on Thoth (a Saturn-subsidiary?) in '66 or '67. A concept album of sorts, dealing with musicians playing unfamiliar instruments ("Chinese lutes, moon-guitars, mandolin, bass, koto," according to Tam Fiofori). "It is a piece of astonishing variety...Sun Ra here succeeds in creating perhaps the most completely improvised but organic piece in the history of jazz, with no prepared rhythmic, melodic or harmonic material, performed by players on instruments foreign to them." -- John Szwed.
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SATURN 521HLP
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$12.00
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180 gram vinyl version. Tracklisting: My Brother the Wind, Intergalactic II, To Nature's God, The Code of Interdependence. New York or Philadelphia, 1970.
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"A deluxe reissue in a new O-card pack from the Unheard Music Series -- released in conjunction with El Saturn Records. '...all this considered, Strange Strings, the culmination of all Sun Ra's string studies, is without doubt one of Sun Ra's master works. Strange Strings, standing squarely alongside Sun Ra's other epics of the mid-1960s, Atlantis and Magic City, absolutely shines as his most painterly of expositions in its surface richness and play with deep space and coloration. He has offered no world more strange than this in his entire output as a composer and orchestrator. These explorations are only hinted at in scattered moments on other recordings from this period. The full exercise of his very original and very imaginative powers as musical adventurer and visionary bursts forth in the masterful cosmic clattering of Strange Strings." --Hal Rammel, 2006
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SATURN 507
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$12.00
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Rehearsal, possibly at Sun Studios, New York 1967-1969. Tracklisting: Mu, Lemuria, Yucatan, Yucatan, Bimini, Atlantis.
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SATURN 523
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Tracklisting: "Somewhere Else," "Contrast," "The Wind Speaks," "Sun Thoughts," "Journey to the Stars," "World of the Myth 'I'," "The DesignQCosmos II," "Otherness Blue," "Somebody Else's Idea (Somebody Else's World)," "Pleasant Twilight," "Walking on the Moon." Recorded in New York or Philadelphia 1969.The session tapes also include a rejected version of an unidentified composition.
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SATURN 521
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$13.00
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Tracklisting: My Brother the Wind, Intergalactic II, To Nature's God, The Code of Interdependence. New York or Philadelphia, 1970.
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$12.00
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Tracklisting: "Worlds Approaching," "Strange Strings" featuring vocals by Arthur Jenkins, "Strange Strings" featuring lightning drum. Recorded in New York, probably 1966. A very uncommon Sun Ra LP, originally issued on Thoth (a Saturn-subsidiary?) in '66 or '67. A concept album of sorts, dealing with musicians playing unfamiliar instruments ("Chinese lutes, moon-guitars, mandolin, bass, koto," according to Tam Fiofori). "It is a piece of astonishing variety...Sun Ra here succeeds in creating perhaps the most completely improvised but organic piece in the history of jazz, with no prepared rhythmic, melodic or harmonic material, performed by players on instruments foreign to them." -- John Szwed.
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ECD 22218
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"This package combines two LPs on one CD. Pathways was originally released on vinyl in the mid-70s at the very end of Sun Ra's relationship with Impulse and remained in print for less than one year. Evidence has remixed the original four track tapes and has added a track that was intended for the original album but omitted for technical reasons that have now been corrected. Like Cymbals and Crystal Spears, Friendly Love is an early 70s album that is being released for the first time. Sun Ra biographer John Szwed wrote the liner notes, and provides an in-depth glimpse into Sun Ra's recording and Evidence's mastering techniques."
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