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The Futuristic Sounds of Sun Ra LP 180g Vinyl 60th Anniversary Kevin Gray Craft 2022 RTI USA

Artist: Sun Ra
Title: The Futuristic Sounds
Catalog Number: CR00532
Label: Savoy Records
Reissued by: Craft Recordings
Barcode: 888072419698
Edition: 60th Anniversary Edition
Original release year: 1962
Reissue year: 2022
Number of discs: 1
Revolutions per minute: 33⅓ rpm
Disc size: 12"
Vinyl Weight Grade: 180gr
Limited Edition: Yes
Total Item Weight: 348gr
Pressing country: USA
For Market Release in: USA
Added to catalog on: July 16, 2023
Collection: Craft Recordings
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This special 60th Anniversary reissue of groundbreaking jazz artist Sun Ra's iconic 1962 album The Futuristic Sounds of Sun Ra features all-analog remastering by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio, pressed on 180-gram vinyl at RTI. The package includes Tom Wilson's original liner notes, plus insightful new essays by jazz historian Ben Young, as well as by Irwin Chusid.

 

 

  • Limited Edition
  • 60th Anniversary Edition
  • 180g Vinyl Pressed at RTI, USA
  • All-Analog Cut by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio
  • Original Liner Notes by Tom Wilson
  • New Essays by Jazz Historian Ben Young
  • Notes by Irwin Chusid

 

 

Craft Recordings presents a 60th-anniversary edition of The Futuristic Sounds of Sun Ra. A standout title in the Afrofuturism pioneer and innovative jazz artist's extensive catalog of recordings, the 1962 album marks Sun Ra's first recording with his band, The Arkestra, in New York after relocating from Chicago. Produced by Tom Wilson (whose credits include titles for Bob Dylan, the Velvet Underground, and the Mothers of Invention), The Futuristic Sounds of Sun Ra has long been considered one of the avant-garde artist's most accessible albums.


This special reissue features all-analog re-mastering by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio, while the LP has been pressed on 180-gram vinyl at RTI. As a bonus, the LP package include Tom Wilson's original liner notes, plus insightful new essays by jazz historian Ben Young, as well as by Irwin Chusid, who not only administers the musical estate for Sun Ra, but is also a journalist, radio personality, and the author of the book, Sun Ra: Art on Saturn – The Album Cover Art of Sun Ra's Saturn Label.


Recorded in just one day, on October 10, 1961, The Futuristic Sounds of Sun Ra featured 11 tracks. As Ben Young describes in his essay, "this is a set of miniatures – reductions of what the band offered in performance." He continues, "as Sun Ra was casting about for work on McDougal and Bleecker Streets in the months after Futuristic Sounds was recorded, it would be useful to drop a copy of the record to represent this is what we do. Or can do – a little bit of everything, in short manageable, segments. The whole smorgasbord of Sun Ra."


Among the selections is the Latin-influenced opener, "Bassism," the bluesy "Of Sounds and Something Else," and the aptly named, "What's That?," which Young describes as "an oddly shaped scramble." The track, which breaks into a four-saxophone improvisation, stands out as an example of Ra's early experimental work. Young explains, "Futuristic Sounds represents the beginnings for Sun Ra of turning away from mapped music to a sound coordinated more spontaneously or organically. Make no mistake – this is organized music, but it has sections that are highly heterophonic and undetermined."


Another example of Ra's free-flowing work is "The Beginning," which, for the talented members of The Arkestra "raises the issue of what it meant to be proficient in an open-field world of sound – that is, one that's generally not determined by song frameworks," Young notes. The album also includes "Tapestry from an Asteroid," a ballad that became one of Ra's most-performed works. Interestingly, out of the ten original selections on the album (Victor Young's "China Gates" was the sole track not penned by Ra), "Tapestry from an Asteroid" would stand as the only work that the artist would ever revisit – on stage or otherwise – again.


Futuristic Sounds, Chusid argues, "was Sun Ra's last fully ‘File Under: Jazz' album. Once firmly ensconced in New York, his releases of new material became increasingly innovative, often featuring compositions and arrangements that only tangentially resembled jazz, and often were something stylistically uncategorizable. It was at this stage of his career that the icon of Afrofuturism achieved total liftoff."


And while Wilson and Ra would only work on two more projects together (neither of which were led by Ra), it's clear that the producer not only held the musician's artistry in the highest regard, but also understood his vision completely. In his original liner notes, Wilson's enthusiasm is palpable, as he praises Futuristic Sounds as "a long overdue voyage into new dimensions of jazz where rhythms have become super-rhythms, where trite arrangements and instrumentation have given way to exotic sound pictures combining distant rumblings from the primeval past of all music with strange strains from the future."

 

 

Musicians:

 

Sun Ra - piano
John Gilmore - tenor sax, bass clarinet
Marshall Allen - alto sax, morrow, flutes
Pat Patrick - baritone sax
Bernard McKinney - euphonium, trombone
Ronald Boykins - bass
Willie Jones - drums
Ricky Murray - vocal
Leah Ananda - congas

 

Track Listing:

 

01. Bassism
02. Of Sounds and Something Else
03. What's That?
04. Where Is Tomorrow?
05. The Beginning
06. China Gates
07. New Day
08. Tapestry from an Asteroid
09. Jet Flight
10. Looking Outward
11. Space Jazz Reverie

 

Click here to listen to samples on YouTube.com

 

 


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