Sun Ra - Uncharted Passages
(Limited Edition 2 LP Yellow Vinyl)
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Modern Harmonic |
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Jazz |
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AMHA 8271
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UPC: | 090771827111 |
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Sun Ra — Uncharted Passages
Double LP on yellow vinyl
Mastered by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio
Gatefold jacket features liner notes from both Martin Johnson and Irwin Chusid
More glorious solo piano Ra from the far corners of the vaults!
Modern Harmonic has announced their latest joint release with Sun Ra LLC, it's Uncharted Passages: New York Piano Soliloquies, 1977 - 1979. The double LP on yellow vinyl will be available March 14, 2025.
"These unique works comprise a precis of Ra's portfolio. There are jovial romps through tradition and remarkable, thoughtful expansions of it. Small wonder his work continues to inspire today's leading pianists." — Martin Johnson (WSJ, NPR, and beyond)
Sun Ra was a master of misdirection. Tape boxes wrongly labeled — whether by accident or design — are legendary among Ra archivists. One can speculate about the artist's intent or carelessness, but source misinformation abounds on Ra tape cases, album jackets, cassettes, ephemera-as well as in interviews. It's as if Ra, in furtherance of his own mythmaking, wanted to keep historians guessing.
This project began as a misidentified tape discovered by Michael D. Anderson of the Sun Ra Music Archive. The 7-inch reel, which contained a live Ra solo piano performance of 11 works-some recognizable, others not-was of stellar quality, and was marked as a 1979 Carnegie Hall date. But the program on the tape did not align with known facts (e.g., titles played, concert duration) which were chronicled in a Newsday review of Ra's appearance at Carnegie in September of that year.
With a prod from writer/historian Ted Gioia and further research by Irwin Chusid, the tape was eventually identified as a mostly unreleased July 1977 performance by Ra at a downtown NYC "jazz café" called The Axis-in-Soho.
The album includes four additional solo piano works from an unlabeled tape that featured Ra jamming with a drummer, most likely famed Ra percussionist Samarai Celestial. From a cursory listen to the found tape, it was apparent that Ra and Celestial were rehearsing, trying to lock grooves, forging a musical bond. They weren't creating masterpieces-they were testing their chemistry, with Ra occasionally calling out directions.
When the quarter-inch, quarter-track tape was flipped, Celestial had taken a break and Ra vamped four solo numbers on piano, after which Celestial returned and the jam resumed. The solo pieces were extracted and added to the Axis set. Same artist, roughly the same period, same city, similar feel as the Axis recordings.
LP 1 Side A | 1. Axis Rhapsody | 2. St. Louis Blues | LP 1 Side B |
1. Blue Play | 2. Axis Nexus | 3. Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child | LP 2 Side A |
1. Axis Entempore | 2. Honeysuckle Rose - Enlightment | 3. Space Is The Place | LP 2 Side B |
1. Axis Impromptu | 2. Everything I Have Is Yours | 3. At Sundown | 4. June Night | 5. Rumination |
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