JSngry Posted 23 hours ago Report Posted 23 hours ago A Mosaic of all known Ra recordings from his time in Chicago in chronological/session order would be a wonderful thing, but I don't think there's a business opening for that now. That's a good thing in that there is an active and ongoing market for all things Ra right now. Fortunately, the resources to "build your own" such set are available, so...carpe diem Quote
pglbook Posted 20 hours ago Report Posted 20 hours ago (edited) 2 hours ago, JSngry said: A Mosaic of all known Ra recordings from his time in Chicago in chronological/session order would be a wonderful thing, but I don't think there's a business opening for that now. That's a good thing in that there is an active and ongoing market for all things Ra right now. Fortunately, the resources to "build your own" such set are available, so...carpe diem Fantastic idea! I (and my wallet) know that there have been a ton of Sun Ra released in the last 10 years (it truly is a golden age for Sun Ra fans) but a Mosaic Sun Ra Complete Chicago Recordings would be an amazing box set! Another great one would be the Complete Sun Ra Horo Recordings if Mosaic could somehow get the license for that. There are so many options with Sun Ra. Edited 20 hours ago by pglbook Quote
jlhoots Posted 18 hours ago Report Posted 18 hours ago Nuits De La Fondation Maeght will do it for me for now. Quote
david weiss Posted 17 hours ago Report Posted 17 hours ago 5 hours ago, JSngry said: A Mosaic of all known Ra recordings from his time in Chicago in chronological/session order would be a wonderful thing, but I don't think there's a business opening for that now. That's a good thing in that there is an active and ongoing market for all things Ra right now. Fortunately, the resources to "build your own" such set are available, so...carpe diem How many albums total do you think this is? Quote
JSngry Posted 17 hours ago Report Posted 17 hours ago I ended up with 6? 8? 10? Let me check tomorrow to be sure It's not albums as much as it is sessions Quote
romualdo Posted 16 hours ago Report Posted 16 hours ago 3 hours ago, pglbook said: Another great one would be the Complete Sun Ra Horo Recordings if Mosaic could somehow get the license for that +1 but it probably would have only fitted the Mosaic Select format & not a big box (or is there more unreleased material) Quote
felser Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago 20 hours ago, JSngry said: Truthfully, I never really found Pharaoh to be an "out" player to begin with. Very technically sound and working with the instrument's intrinsic mechanical capacities. Reactions are of course subjective, but the methodology is not. I was horrified when first I heard his work on this. I was an 18-19 year old, new to jazz, in the early 70's. Thought I was getting nice extended versions of two pretty songs with Coltrane and the guy who did "The Creator Has A Master Plan". Quote
JSngry Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago I was also in high school when I first heard that one, on the radio,, "Naima". I was enthralled! I heard people singing, babies crying, all sorts of human sounds. I was enthralled! Hendrix had gotten me well-acclimated to sounds as sounds. But again, it was all done by a saxophone, using things of which the saxophone can do using legitimate (if not originally intended) means. Quote
T.D. Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago (edited) 19 hours ago, JSngry said: A Mosaic of all known Ra recordings from his time in Chicago in chronological/session order would be a wonderful thing, but I don't think there's a business opening for that now. That's a good thing in that there is an active and ongoing market for all things Ra right now. Fortunately, the resources to "build your own" such set are available, so...carpe diem I think Sun Ra LLC has been killing it with Ra reissues, quantity, quality and sound-wise. Hard to imagine Mosaic stepping into their bailiwick. More than happy to "build my own". Edited 3 hours ago by T.D. Quote
JSngry Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago I do too. Just make sure that you have access to a version of the Robert Campbell discography and the Sun Ra—The Eternal Myth Revealed Vol. 1: 1914-1959 set to get everything. Grouping by session is quite useful imo because God knows that's not how they were ever released. Same thing with further grouping by recording order, as much as possible You don't lose anything by not doing this, but you might gain, depending on your own personal wiring. Quote
T.D. Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago Thanks for the tip. I was fortunate to cop the Eternal Myth Revealed set when Stefan Wood was a big seller here. And I have a Campbell discography in Szwed's book. On the negative side of the ledger, I'm an old fart and have been too much of a Luddite to go the download route, so grouping by date or session looks like a daunting project. Quote
JSngry Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago RIP! No downloading required if you already have the albums! https://campber.people.clemson.edu/sunra.html This (and the records) are all you need to do it Oh, that and time. Getting that whole "Marathon In Milwaukee" session was a bit of a lift. But not really difficult, just time heavy Quote
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