Sun Ra and his Myth Science Arkestra – Rocket Number Nine Take Off For The...
Rocket Number Nine Take Off For The Planet Venus is from the album Interstellar Low Ways by Sun Ra. The album is known particularly for the two songs featuring space chants – Interplanetary Music and...
View ArticleJoe Henderson – Fire (1974)
Fire is the first track on The Elements, the album by American saxophonist Joe Henderson, released in 1974 on Milestone. Recorded at Village Recorders, Los Angeles, 1973. 1. “Fire” – 11:08 / 2. “Air” –...
View ArticleArt Ensemble of Chicago – Hail We Now Sing Joy (2003)
“Hail We Now Sing Joy” is the first track on the reunion studio album The Meeting released by the jazz group the Art Ensamble Chicago (AEOC). Recorded during the Spring of 2003 in Madison, Wisconsin,...
View ArticleDon Cherry – Eternal Rhythm (1968) (full album)
Eternal Rhythm is a live jazz album composed by Don Cherry. It was recorded at the Berlin Jazz Festival in 1968. [source] Tracks: A. Eternal Rhythm Part 1 (17:45) / B. Eternal Rhythm Part 2 (23:37)...
View ArticleThe Revolutionary Ensemble – The People’s Republic (1975)
The People’s Republic is the fourth track on the album of same name by Revolutionary Ensemble, recorded in 1975. This record has a fearsome reputation that is completely undeserved. On the contrary,...
View ArticleClifford Thornton – Pan African Festival (1969)
From the album Ketchaoua by Clifford Thornton , recorded August 18, 1969 in Paris , France. Released on BYG records in 1969. Clifford Thornton’s only Actuel date as a leader is, like many of the...
View ArticleSun Ra – Friendly Galaxy (1965)
When you need to keep your brain and heart vibrating, just listen to Sun Ra and the smile will spread like wildfire. Friendly Galaxy is from the album Secrets of the Sun by Sun Ra and his Solar...
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