Album UK 1993 on Leo Records label
Jazz (Space-Age)
Recorded 11 April, 1991. Live at Banlieues Bleues. Released by arrangement with Enterplanetary Europe. © & ℗ Leo Records 1993
The Sun Ra Arkestra , *1952 US album by | |
Marshall Allen as, fl, *1924 US alto saxophone, flute, percussion | |
Noel Scott as, US alto saxophone, percussion | |
Charles Davis bs, *1933 US baritone saxophone | |
John Ore b, 1933-2014 US bass | |
James Jacson dr, bsn, 1932-1997 US bassoon, flute, drums, infinity drum | |
Earl "Buster" Smith dr, 1932-2003 US drums | |
Clifford Barbaro dr, US drums, percussion | |
Bruce Edwards g, eg, electric guitar | |
Jothan Callins tr, b, eb, 1942-2005 US flugelhorn | |
Sun Ra p, 1914-1993 US music by, piano, synthesizer | |
Elson Nascimento perc, US surdo, grande | |
John Gilmore ts, 1931-1995 US tenor saxophone, clarinet, vocals | |
Tyrone Hill tb, 1948-2007 US trombone | |
Ahmed Abdullah tr, *1947 US trumpet, vocals | |
Michael Ray tr, *1962 US trumpet, vocals | |
June Tyson voc, 1936-1992 US vocals | |
TC III voc, vocals |
Lora Denis design, artwork by |
Graham Lock liner notes |
Vladislav Makarov painting, front cover |
Leo Feigin producer |
Alan Mosley remastered by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Intro Percussion | The Sun Ra Arkestra | 4:19 | |
2 | Prelude To A Kiss | The Sun Ra Arkestra | Duke Ellington | 6:19 |
3 | Blue Lou | The Sun Ra Arkestra | Edgar Sampson, Irving Mills | 4:58 |
4 | Lights On A Satellite | The Sun Ra Arkestra | 5:42 | |
5 | Alabama | The Sun Ra Arkestra | 9:06 | |
6 | Fate In A Pleasant Mood | The Sun Ra Arkestra | 6:57 | |
7 | We Travel The Spaceways | The Sun Ra Arkestra | 11:10 | |
8 | Space Is The Place | The Sun Ra Arkestra | 9:53 | |
9 | Saturn Rings/Friendly Galaxy | The Sun Ra Arkestra | 12:14 | |
10 | Melody/They Will Come Back | The Sun Ra Arkestra | 6:04 |