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Sun Ra: Nuclear War
ByThank your lucky stars for the reissue series of Evidence Records and Atavistic’s subdivision, the Unheard Music Series. Reissue producer for UMS John Corbett unearthed this 1982 gem originally issued on Y Records in Italy. Consisting of 8 tracks, Nuclear War features a relatively small Arkestra of 11 musicians and singer June Tyson. The title track, a 12-inch single from 1982, repeats Sun Ra’s vocal “If they push that button, your ass gotta go – it’s a muthafucker!” Apparently the spaceman Ra was re-assessing his faith in human technolgy and therefore human nature.
Besides the popularity of the Sun Ra chant tracks, their is solid writing, arranging and soloing to be found here. He covers Duke Ellington’s “Drop Me Off In Harlem” with horns arranged straight out of the Fletcher Henderson songbook, as Sonny plays a crazy roller rink organ. June Tyson, a long time Arkestra member, may have faltered a bit in her later years, but you still feel the beauty in her voice somewhere between Billy and Sarah on “Sometimes I’m Happy” and “Smile.”
Nuclear War could have been an album of singles, and that probably was Mr. Ra’s plan. Each track (except the title track) is between 4 and 5 minutes in length, great for jukeboxes (in the hippest bar this side of Star Wars) and B-sides. The Arkestra’s final cast is all here from the tenor titan John Gilmore to altoist Marshall Allen, James Jackson, Walter Miller, Tyrone Hill, and Danny Ray Thompson. Soloists take brief and interesting solos, of note are those of John Gilmore who could have been an outsatnding leader on his own. Ra plies his quirky penchant for synthesizer and organ, exercising a shuffle blues workout on “Blue Intensity” and an off-kilter solo on “Nameless One No. 2.” Nuclear War is a marvelous treasure of a find.
Track Listing
Nuclear War; Retrospect; Drop Me Off In Harlem; Sometimes I'm Happy; Celestial Love; Blue Intensity; Nameless One No.2; Smile.
Personnel
Sun Ra
pianoAlto Saxophone – Marshall Allen; Baritone Saxophone – Danny Ray Thompson; Bass – Hayes Burnett; Bassoon – James Jacson; Congas, Percussion – Atakatune; Drums – Samarai Celestial; Drums [Infinity] – James Jacson; Flute – Danny Ray Thompson, Marshall Allen; French Horn – Vincent Chancey; Organ, Piano, Synthesizer, Vocals – Sun Ra; Tenor Saxophone – John Gilmore; Trombone, Vocals – Tyron Hill; Trumpet – Walter Miller.
Album information
Title: Nuclear War | Year Released: 2001 | Record Label: Atavistic Worldwide
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