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Space Probe - A Tonal View of Times Tomorrow

by Sun Ra Arkestra

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Tracklist :

1 Space Probe - 17:57
2 Earth Primitive Earth (Complete) - 6:12
3 Circe - 0:47
4 Solar Symbols II - 5:05
5 Dance Of The Wind - 2:55
6 Recollections Of There - 4:51
7 Destiny - 0:34
8 The Conversation Of J.P - 13:44

Personnel:

Sun Ra - Synthesizer [Moog], Piano, Instruments [Intergalactic Instruments]
John Gilmore - Bass Clarinet
James Jacson - Drum [Log Drum]
Nimrod Hunt - Drums [Hand]
Marshall Allen - Flute
Thea Barbara - Vocals

Photography By [Front Cover] – Jorg Brecker
Liner Notes – Michael D Anderson Although keyboardist and bandleader Sun Ra died in 1993, releases and reissues from his massive oeuvre are still pouring out, much to the benefit of Ra fans, as well as those who are about to become Ra fans and don't yet know it. The original Space Probe: A Tonal View of Times Tomorrow, Vol. 1 was released in 1974 and considered a rarity among Ra recordings. The reissue has extended the original LP with even rarer tracks, making the new Space Probe a special release indeed.

The CD starts out with the seventeen-minute "Space Probe," the first test recording of Ra on Moog synthesizer, recorded way back in 1969. This early electronic masterpiece is a gorgeous explosion of sound, a strangely beautiful mechanical flowering. According to the liner notes, the music reflects "a spaceship in outer space looking for a landing place." Certainly the song is that, but it's many other things as well: telepathic birds, machines discussing philosophy, video games playing video games — it's whatever you can hear. The magic of Ra on synthesizer is that even the most mechanical sounds have a strange warmth and beauty, and his innate musicality infuses the song with a satisfying cohesion. "Space Probe" is Ra at his experimental best, exemplifying his unique way of making people hear and feel in new ways.

"Earth Primitive Earth" and "The Conversation of J.P." are also from the original Space Probe. The former features the great John Gilmore on bass clarinet, and the latter features the great Marshall Allen on flute, plus Ra's joyful keyboards. Both tunes have spare, urgent percussion, exemplifying Ra's deep connection to African music as well as the burning political situation of the time. There are also five additional tunes, including two rare pieces with vocalist Thea Barbara: the tiny 47-second "Circe" and the longer "Recollections of There." Among the extra tracks, "Solar System II" is a particular pleasure; Ra's quirky dissonance on keyboards is reminiscent of Monk, but unlike Monk this tune is backed by raw, archetypal percussion, including cans, cowbells, and sticks.

So on one album, released 37 years ago, Ra explored the ancient sound of reeds and drums, and simultaneously reached forward into the world of machines. He was a man with an astoundingly broad vision, and he was never experimental just to be experimental: Ra's work was always part of a prophecy for humanity, a vision of love and unity that did not stop at our planet. Space Probe is yet another invitation from the great master to enter his vision, and possibly even make it one's own.

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released July 30, 2011

All rights reserved ©2018 Art Yard Ltd.
Produced for Art Yard by Peter Dennett. Transferred and mastered by Peter Beckmann at Technology Works.
Compositions and arrangements by Sun Ra Pulished by Enterplanetary Koncepts BMI © 2018.
All rights reserved © 2018 Art Yard Ltd.

Special thanks to Sun Ra, John Gilmore, June Tyson, Marshall Allen, Charles Davis, Pat Patrick, Michael Ray, Luqman Ali, Danny Ray Thompson, Knoel Scott, Elson Nascimento and The Sun Ra Alter Destiny 21st Century Epic Cosmic Myth Science Arkestra band members, Thomas Jenkins Jr (Managing Director, Sun Ra LLC), Michael D. Anderson (Sun Ra Music Archives), Irwin Chusid (administrator, Sun Ra LLC), Quinton Scott at Strut, Paul Griffiths, Chris Trent, Hartmut Geerken, Val Wilmer, Francis Gooding, Edwin Pouncey, Jill Tipping, John Sinclair, Leni Sinclair, Rick Steiger, Carey Hamblett, Chris Cutler, Dave Pelts at RER Megacorp.

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