Sun Ra had only been heading his Arkestra for a couple of years when they recorded the 12 songs featured on this 1956 session. But while the arrangements, ensemble work, and solos are not as ambitious, expansive, or free-wheeling as they became on later outings, the groundwork was laid on such cuts as "India," "Sunology," and one of the first versions of "Blues at Midnight." Ra's band already had the essential swinging quality and first-class soloists, and he had gradually challenged them with compositions that did not rely on conventional hard bop riffs, chord changes, and structure but demanded a personalized approach and understanding of sound and rhythm far beyond standard thinking. You can hear in Ra's solos and those of John Gilmore, Pat Patrick, Charles Davis, and others an emerging freedom and looseness which would explode in the future.
"This 1956 album was out of this world! Sun Ra, a super talented pianist/composer played a big role in the Avant-Garde movement and was right there with Mingus, thinking “outside of the box” and taking risky improvised chances. The Jazz Con Class Radio listeners who never heard of Sun Ra will enjoy this mostly Hard Bop album very much but should learn more of his Avant-Garde albums that later followed. The ones who are very familiar with Sun Ra would be totally surprise to hear such a “down to earth” album from this “out of space” innovator. “Super-Sonic Jazz” is a collector’s item and every Jazz lover should have it in their collection along with all his other works. In my next to last post, I mentioned John Gilmore, who gave Coltrane saxophone lessons, is brilliant in this album. But then again, the whole band is great. Sun Ra’s belief that he was in contact with aliens from Saturn should not throw anyone off at all (Read biography below). This album will be featured for a week or so, check the schedule link for play times." - Jazz Con Class Radio
Tracklist:
A1 | India | ||
A2 | Sunology | ||
A3 | Advice To Medics | ||
A4 | Super Blonde | ||
A5 | Soft Talk | ||
B1 | Kingdom Of Not | ||
B2 | Portrait Of The Living Sky | ||
B3 | Blues At Midnight | ||
B4 | El Is A Sound Of Joy | ||
B5 | Springtime In Chicago | ||
B6 | Medicine For A Nightmare |
Sun Ra - Supersonic Jazz (1956)
(256 kbps, cover art included)
6 Kommentare:
Thanks for this, very old album and I haven't seen it before.
Thank you for all this great music and political stands. Long live!
Thanks a lot for your feedback.
Such a wonderful recording, so warm. Perfect for this rainy evening. Hope you're doing well. Thanks for this and all the rest.
Hmm... there's a few moments of distortion around the 5 minute point on track 6 (Sunology, Part II). Just FYI, this album's so nice it hardly matters!
Thanks, rev.b for the notice. Sadly i don´t have any other version of this song. Best wishes!
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