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Music from Tomorrow's World
By Sun Ra
Label: Atavistic Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: 1. Angels and Demons at Play 2. Spontaneous Simplicity 3. Space Aura
4. S'wonderful 5. It Ain't Necessarily So 6. How High the Moon
7. China Gate 8. Majestic 1 9. Ankhnaton 10. Posession 11. Tapestry
from an Asteroid 12. Majestic 2 13. Majestic 3 14. Majestic 4 15. Velvet
16. A Call for All Demons 17. Interstellar Lo-Ways (Introduction)
Music From Tomorrow's World
Label: Atavistic Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: 1. Angels and Demons at Play 2. Spontaneous Simplicity 3. Space Aura 4. S'wonderful 5. It Ain't
Necessarily So 6. How High the Moon 7. China Gate 8. Majestic 1 9. Ankhnaton 10. Posession 11.
Tapestry from an Asteroid 12. Majestic 2 13. Majestic 3 14. Majestic 4 15. Velvet 16. A Call for All
Demons 17. Interstellar Lo-Ways (Introduction)
Sun Ra Arkestra: Music From Tomorrow's World
by Jay Collins
All of the material on Music From Tomorrow's World, recorded by Sun Ra in Chicago in 1960, is brand new to wax. The first half of the disc, Live At The Wonder Inn , begins with three Ra compositions, the first two featuring the lovely flutes of Marshall Allen and George Hudson (uncredited) over a tranquil, ...
Sun Ra: Music from Tomorrow's World
by Matthew Wuethrich
Historical document or musical revelation? Music from Tomorrow’s World, the latest release in Atavistic’s Unheard Music Series, again poses this seemingly eternal, yet pertinent, question. Should live recordings be made available to the listening public, even if the sound quality distorts and obscures the musical content? Many would say no, but in the case of Sun ...
Music From Tomorrow's World
By Sun Ra
Label: Atavistic Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: Angels & Demons At Play; Spontaneous Simplicity; Space Aura;
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Sun Ra and his Arkestra: Music From Tomorrow's World
by Mark Corroto
1960 was one of many turning points in the career of Sun Ra. That year he moved from Chicago’s South Side to New York City. Behind, he left the idea that became the AACM, plus many inspired musicians who would create the Chicago avant- sound. Unheard Music producer John Corbett has unearthed two never ...