Traveling The Spaceways
Traveling The Spaceways
ASIN: B0006VLM1E
Track Listings
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1. We travel the Spaceways
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2. 21st Century part 1
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3. 21st Century part 2
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4. 21st Century part 3
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5. Dancing Shadows
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6. Love in Outerspace
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7. Enlightenment
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8. East of Uz
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9. New Horizons
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10. They Plan - dedicated to David Baker
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Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Traveling the Spaceways is a dedication to Sun Ra and features new arrangements as well as lesser known and unrecorded compositions of one of the most intriguing artists of the twentieth century.
Traveling The Spaceways,Ahmed Abdullah's DispersionsI of the Spirit of Ra,Planet Arts Recordings,Avant-Garde,Avant-Garde Jazz
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Traveling The Spaceways
Ahmed Abdullah's DispersionsI of the Spirit of Ra
Manufacturer: Planet Arts Recordings
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B0006VLM1E
Release Date: 2004-12-01 |
Tracks:
- We travel the Spaceways
- 21st Century part 1
- 21st Century part 2
- 21st Century part 3
- Dancing Shadows
- Love in Outerspace
- Enlightenment
- East of Uz
- New Horizons
- They Plan - dedicated to David Baker
Album Description
Traveling the Spaceways is a dedication to Sun Ra and features new arrangements as well as lesser known and unrecorded compositions of one of the most intriguing artists of the twentieth century.
Customer Reviews:
Long Live Ra!.......2005-01-17
Materializing before him in a dream in 1998, Sun Ra asked his former trumpet player Ahmed Abdullah to continue to play his music. The incident left a strong impression on Abdullah and he set forth on assembling an All-Star tribute group to shed some light on some of Ra's more obscure tunes. This studio session re-uniting Sun Ra alumni both old and new is equal parts joyous memorial and discographical revelation. There are a number of previously unrecorded Sun Ra penned tunes featured on this disc, and for this fact alone the album is a keeper.
The obscure pieces Abdullah unearthed are as engaging as any of Sun Ra's better known compositions. "Dancing Shadows" and "East of Uz" are swinging freebop masterpieces that are as accessible as they are invigorating. And yet it is the contributions of the assembled soloists that help make this material as refreshing as it is. "21 st Century Part 1" features an absolutely stunning Billy Bang violin solo and Masujaa delivers a smoldering electric guitar solo on the closing "They Plan." There are numerous highpoints along the way, Alex Harding's gruff baritone work, Salim Washington's fervent tenor, even Craig Harris shows up to blow some buoyant trombone, not to mention Abdullah's own searing trumpet work.
Although over half of the tunes feature both vocals and short poetry recitations, they never dominate in a way that distracts from the albums primary focus: Sun Ra, as songwriter. Part of the pervading joy of this album actually comes in the occasional vocal exhortations. The "singing" is so intense and overly dramatic at points, that one can't help but feel caught up in the interstellar high jinks. I'm not sure if it's Miles Griffith or Ahmed Abdullah who is responsible for this raspy vocal excess, but either way, it's a bewildering treat. There have been albums before dedicated to the compositions of Sun Ra, but none so in-tune with the masters ideology.
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