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The Essential… Sun Ra

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  • Mr Beatnick walks us through the visionary music and mythology of Saturn's greatest export.
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    25 May 2012
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SPACE IS THE PLACE
(BLUE THUMB, 1973)

Marvin had What’s Going On, Coltrane had A Love Supreme, and Ra had this – perhaps not the definitive or most compelling record he released, but certainly a piece which radiates his mission statement from the core. The title track exists in literally hundreds of versions, on numerous albums and live recordings, but the 21-minute long version here is certainly one of the best, whilst the album closes with ‘Rocket Number 9′, a chant-driven arkestra favourite of yore. It also showcases the prime Arkestra line up at their peak, Marshall Allen and John Gilmore trading alto and tenor riffs, June Tyson leading a 4-strong chorus of “Space Ethnic Voices” that bring a gospel quality to the proceedings at times. This was as close as Ra ever came to a genuine pop moment, and ties in somewhat with the legendary Space Is The Place film, which is one of the most bizarre blaxploitation films in existence and well worth a watch (NB –none of the songs on this appear in the film, so for the “actual” soundtrack, get the Evidence 1993 reissue). It’s after the end of the world, don’t you know that yet?





Mr Beatnick
Special thanks to Max Cole

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