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Recorded at RLA, New York City, April 1965. Address on back cover: 180 Riverside Drive, New York, N.Y. 10024 Record has red labels with address: 180 Riverside Dr., New York 10024 |
Recorded at RLA, New York City, April 1965. Record has white labels with 156 5th Avenue address. Back cover has 180 Riverside address. Same cover, same matrix / runout and same adresses as Sun Ra - The Heliocentric Worlds Of Sun Ra, Vol. I but labels are different. |
300 W. 55, NY NY 10019
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White labels with purple lettering. No text below ESP-DISK on labels. Slight number variation on matrix and in information below: (..by Sun Ra..) on cover and 1966 instead of 1965 on labels All compositions by Sun Ra © 1965 by United International [back cover] All compositions © 1966 by United Internationa (ASCAP) [labels] |
Recorded at RLA, New York City, April 1965. Record has white labels with 156 5th Avenue address. Back cover has 180 Riverside address. Same cover, same matrix / runout and same adresses as Sun Ra - The Heliocentric Worlds Of Sun Ra, Vol. I but labels are different. On side A label - "Write for Free Catalogue", while on side B - "for free catalogue write:" |
Recorded at RLA, New York City, April 1965. The 2015 50th Anniversary Limited Edition reissue (1,000 copies) on Green 180-gram vinyl Hand numbered on the back sleeve: xxxx / 1000 'Vol. 1' on back cover but neither on front cover, nor on labels. On the backside of the cover and on the labels there is a piece of text in the international language Esperanto. In english it means: order this record at your local record store or directly from ESP |
The astonishing sessions that went light years
beyond "free jazz" improvisation to create a music of deeply-felt, explosive and
gentle gesture made from sound itself without reference to previous notions of
melody or harmony are now reissued on 180 gram vinyl with Sun Ra’s original,
self-created cover art. Recorded by Richard Alderson on April 20, 1965, this
set of tunes finds Sun Ra breaking ground by using synthesizers and having the
Arkestra musicians double on percussion.
Pat Patrick: Baritone, Percussion
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RLA Sound Studios, NYC, April 20, 1965
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