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Sun Ra: Lights on a Satellite: Live At The left Bank
ByWhile his direction was focused on the future, Ra was never finished with the past, and this concert is an excellent example of just that. We hear some Henderson classics, "Yeah Man" and "Big John's Special," performed with that get-up-and-dance swing. Sun Ra and his Arkestra, which included the jazz legends John Gilmore and Marshall Allen (who is still going strong at 100 years old, as this is written), execute these swing classics with perfection. They also navigate bebop compositions by Tadd Dameron and Miles Davis. Ra's piano performance of Harold Arlen's "Somewhere Over The Rainbow" and Arthur Johnston and Sam Coslow's "Cocktails For Two" begin with elegance. The latter merges into a duet (probably with Marshall Allen) before blasting into a modernist new-thing sound. This interweave of the old with the new is a hallmark of the Arkestra's performances. The two discs capture the majesty of his big band sound with now-classic hits like "We Travel The Spaceways" and "Lights On A Satellite," while Tyson's vocals are featured on "Tapestry From An Asteroid."
Wait, as they say in advertising, there's more. Ra mixes his classic sound with wild electric guitar on the percussion-heavy "Band Intro/Thunder Of The Drums" on which Ra's synthesizer sputters, adding spitting electric currents. There are two additional tracks, the swinging "Left Bank Blues" and Thelonious Monk's ''Round Midnight" remastered from Robert Mugge's 1980 film Sun Ra: A Joyful Noise, captured at the Left Bank performance. From the applause, the audience for this show was a mix of jazz traditionalists, rock and experimental music freaks. Everyone went home happy.
Track Listing
Band Intro/Thunder of Dreams; Tapestry From an Asteroid; Somewhere Over the Rainbow; A Pleasant Place in Space; Space Travelin' Blues; Yeah Man; Big John's Special; Lights on a Satellite; Lady Bird/Half Nelson; Cocktails for Two; Watusi; They Plan to Leave; Images in a Mirror; We Travel the Spaceways; Left Bank Blues; 'Round Midnight.
Personnel
Sun Ra
pianoJune Tyson
vocalsJohn Gilmore
saxophone, tenorMarshall Allen
saxophone, altoDanny Davis
flugelhornDanny Ray Thompson
saxophone, baritoneWalter Miller
trumpetMichael Ray
trumpetEloe Omoe
clarinet, bassCraig Harris
tromboneDale Williams
guitar, electricDamon Choice
vibraphoneEddie Thomas
percussionAtakatune Stanley Morgan
percussionJames Jacson
bassoonAdditional Instrumentation
Richard Williams (Radu): acoustic bass, electric bass; Michael D Anderson: drums; James Jacson: ancient infinity drum; The Jingle Brothers: bells, percussion; John Gilmore: clarinet; Danny Ray Thompson: flute; Michael Ray: vocals;
Album information
Title: Lights on a Satellite: Live At The left Bank | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Resonance Records