Sun Ra - Outer Spaceways Incorporated
Sun Ra - Outer Spaceways Incorporated
Sun Ra - Outer Spaceways Incorporated
Sun Ra - Outer Spaceways Incorporated

Sun Ra - Outer Spaceways Incorporated

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Piano, Electric Piano [Clavioline] – Sun Ra |click here to see more vinyl featuring Sun Ra]

Alto Saxophone – Danny Davis

Baritone Saxophone – Pat Patrick

Bass – Ronnie Boykins

Bass Clarinet – Robert Cummings

Drums – Ahk Tal Ebah, Ali Hassan, James Jackson, John Gilmore, Kwame Hadi, Marshall Allen, Nimrod Hunt, Pat Patrick, Teddy Nance

Flute – Danny Davis, James Jackson*, Marshall Allen, Pat Patrick

Oboe – Marshall Allen

Percussion – Clifford Jarvis

Trombone – Ali Hassan, Bernard Pettaway, Teddy Nance

Trumpet – Ahk Tal Ebah, Kwame Hadi

Written by Sun Ra

 

1 LP, standard sleeve

Original analog Master tape : YES

Heavy Press : 180g

Record color : black

Speed : 33RPM

Size : 12”

Stereo

Studio

Record Press :  Pallas

Label :  ORG Music

Original Label : Black Lion Records

Recorded in New York City in 1968

Produced by Alan Bates

Originally released in 1971

Reissued in 2014

 

Tracks :

Side A:

1. Somewhere There
2. Outer Space Incorporated   

Side B:

1. Saturn
2. Song Of The Sparer
3. Spontaneous Simplicity

 

 

Reviews :

"Sun Ra's orchestra was at its most radical for Outer Spaceways Incorporated, alternating simple chants with very outside playing and dense ensembles. While the sidemen include such notables as Marshall Allen and Danny Davis on altos, baritonist Pat Patrick, John Gilmore on tenor, bassist Ronnie Boykins, and percussionist Clifford Jarvis, most of the other players in the 15-piece band (such as trumpeters Ahk Tal Ebah and Kwame Hadi) slipped back into obscurity after this. The music is quite intriguing, although it requires an open mind and a sense of humor to fully appreciate." AllMusic Review by Scott Yanow

 

Ratings :

AllMusic 4/5  ,  Discogs 4.53/5

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