Sun Ra - Uncharted Passages
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- Barcode 090771827111
- Genre Free Jazz, Space-Age
- Condition New
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 myself, 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.
A1 Axis Rhapsody
A2 St. Louis Blues
B1 Blue Play
B2 Axis Nexus
B3 Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child
C1 Axis Extempore
C2 Honeysuckle Rose - Enlightment
C3 Space Is Place
D1 Axis Impromptu
D2 Everything I Have Is Yours
D3 At Sundown
D4 June Night
D5 Rumination
