Sun Ra Uncharted Passages on Colored 2LP. Featuring Mostly Unreleased Recordings From a July 1977 Performance in New York City.
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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.
Side A:
- Axis Rhapsody
- St. Louis Blues
Side B:
- Blue Play
- Axis Nexus
- Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child
Side C:
- Axis Entempore
- Honeysuckle Rose - Enlightment
- Space Is The Place
Side D:
- Axis Impromptu
- Everything I Have Is Yours
- At Sundown
- June Night
- Rumination