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Sun Ra and His Astro Intergalactic Infinity Arkestra - Space Is the Place

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Free Music Notes for Space Is the Place

Free Music Review: Sun Ra in glorious orbit!
Hit: 5 Stars

Space Is The Place opens with its title track, a twenty-minute freeform freak-jazz-psychedelic-soul-funk meltdown, a thundering acid-bop meltdown full of squirming melodies, dramatically repurposed instruments, head-splittingly chaotic vocals, solos that seem to spin off in multiple directions at once, and layers of percussion that'll make you dance and have a seizure at the same time. It sounds primitive and futuristic and progressive and playful and high-minded and juvenile and logical and psychotic all at once, and it's a masterpiece. And that's just the first song on the album.

Flip the record over, and you've got four more gems. "Images" is the sound of post-bop teetering on the edge of free jazz. Led by Sun Ra's oceanic piano, the song swerves from a gorgeous theme into regions of near atonality before spiraling back into beauty again, with the kind of high-minded grace reserved for geniuses. "Discipline" is a rolling, apocalyptic drone, and "Sea Of Sounds" is sheer scorched earth freeform noise. "Rocket Number Nine" is willfully cheesy, utterly irresistible space-age jazz pop.

Classic freak jazz. Get it.

Free Music Review: Get the Soundtrack
Hit: 3 Stars

This is a spin off of some sorts. The soundtrack to the Film (of the same name) is a really good release. This album is good but the soundtrack is one of the best of his CD's. RELESE SUB UNDERGROUND ON CD with something else SATURN.

Free Music Review: Outer Space
Hit: 5 Stars

Not being a great conoisseur of Sun Ra's work, I still feel confident enough to say that, in spite of psychodelic "spices" that might seem trendy, in spite of "etno" components, this CD shows deep and profound jazz feeling on the part of the band leader and his musicians.

And even if youre not a true jazz fan you still might enoy this eccentric music.

Free Music Review: ...my kinda place...
Hit: 5 Stars

pointblank:

unless you've been considered a little bit 'odd' or 'eccentric' by those closes to you, you proly have no business buying this cd...

i mean, there are some jazz artists that some folks jus dont get (monk, mingus, shepp, mr. ra) and they proly never will...

but if you ARE one of them 'nutnuts' (as my mama might say)
who like a lil more adventure in their musical preferences, then by all means...

...knock yourself out with this!

contents:
20% cry of my people...
18.7% i have a dream...
12.8% mingus...
a whole days dose of vitamin c...
.05% the sub-sahara...
negative X over C divided by the space/time continuum...
the gulp of light rays being swallowed by a blackhole...
22.3% daaaaayum, that's good...
and a miscellaneous ammount of midnight...

...uh...

nevermind...

najee is over in the next aisle.

Free Music Review: One of the many great records by Sun Ra
Hit: 5 Stars

Sun Ra is one of the most underrated composers of all time! Not only that, his arrangements are at times as phenomenal as the great Duke Ellington. There is so much happening on this disc it is hard to even try to describe it - it ranges from space noises to post bop ballads. 'Images has got to be one of the best songs in Ra's entire discography. It is hard to say whether his Ellington-like arrangement of the song on 'Jazz in Silohuette' or the unique fanfare heard on this album is better - they are both good versions. Sun Ra has discipline in his music and freedom in his music - not many groups of the 60's had both these qualities.
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