The four works included here offer a wide variety of styles and approaches, proving that the combo were far more multifaceted and involved than often given credit for. "Enlightenment" is a suitable opener, featuring a vocal duet between June Tyson (vocals) and John Gilmore (tenor sax/drums/vocals). This ambles subtly into another brief lyric on "The Star Gazers," followed by an inventive and elaborate piano solo from Ra. The bandleader is clearly enthused throughout, translating in what is perceived as even quicker and more potent inflections. These continue during a full-ensemble reading of "Shadow World," which is given a worthy workout. The flurry and fury in Marshall Allen's alto sax are countered with more of Ra's highly intricate assertions.
One of the most inspired keyboard performances from Ra is the appropriately titled "Cosmic Explorer." There are moments that vacillate from terrifying to sublime as the artist methodically investigates the sounds, carefully constructing his progressive arrangements. Much like the Arkestra presentation, Ra's solos are complex, more than making up for any lack of structure with a motivated performance. Enthusiasts should note that both volumes of Nuits de la Fondation Maeght were issued on CD from an excellent quality tape (read: non-vinyl) source on Comet Records in 2003.
Tracklist:
Enlightment 2:56
The Star Gazers 3:08
Shadow World 13:20
The Cosmic Explorer 19:45
Tracklist:
Enlightment 2:56
The Star Gazers 3:08
Shadow World 13:20
The Cosmic Explorer 19:45
(320 kbps, cover art included)
3 Kommentare:
Thanks for Sun Ra.
Of course, now I/we all ache for Vol.2! In the meantime, Thank you for the Ed and the Sonny.
You are welcome, and i hope i find vol. 2 on the hard-drive. Best wishes!
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