Sun Ra And His Arkestra - Sleeping Beauty

Sun Ra And His Arkestra - Sleeping Beauty

Label:
Catalog#:
11-1-79
Format:
Vinyl, LP
Country:
US
Released:
1979
Genre:
Funk / Soul, Jazz
Style:

Tracklist

A1   Springtime Again
    Written-By - Sun Ra
A2   Door Of The Cosmos
    Written-By - Sun Ra
B   Sleeping Beauty
    Written-By - Sun Ra

Credits

Bass - Richard Williams (4)
Bassoon, Flute, Percussion - James Jacson
Clarinet [Bass], Flute - Eloe Omoe
Drums - Luqman Ali
Electric Guitar - Disco Kid
Flute, Saxophone [Alto] - Marshall Allen
Flute, Saxophone [Baritone] - Danny Ray Thompson
French Horn - Vincent Chancey
Percussion - Atakatune
Piano, Electric Piano, Vocals - Sun Ra
Saxophone [Tenor], Percussion - John Gilmore
Trombone - Craig Harris (3) , Tony Bethel
Trumpet - Walter Miller
Trumpet, Flugelhorn - Michael Ray
Vibraphone - Harry Wilson
Vocals - June Tyson

Notes

White label pressing. Zero information on release except for "11-1-79". Credit and track title data from external source.

Like many late 70s Saturns, this was released either 1. as whitelabel, 2. as printed (actually xeroxed & hand-glued) Saturn label or 3. as hand-decorated (with colourful markers) whitelabel. Like many 70s/80s Saturns, it never had a cover. Only way to tell is the etching in the runout grooves.

This LP is a so-called PHILADELPHIA-SATURN release - hand-assambled by the band in the house of Sun Ra & The Arkestra in Philadelphia at Morton Street, as opposed to the CHICAGO-SATURNS which have the El Saturn labelprint/logo and were made by Alton Abraham - the man who created the whole concept with Sun Ra back in the early 50s and cared for the business/release side of things.

Prior to the handmade Philadelphia & printed Chicago (El) Saturns and the Thoth Intergalactics (another sub-labelname that appeared on several labelprints) which mainly were made in the 70s and 80s, original SATURN RECORDS LPs from the 50s and 60s have straight 2 colour labelprints (no images or logos, just text), don“t use the "El" on the labelprint and mostly have printed covers - yet they were often hand-assembled and also made in very small numbers (Sun Ra had special arrangements with the pressing plants to let him sometimes press 70 or 90 LPs only!).

Saturn releases are the most obscure ones in record history, printed in ridiculously small numbers, labels & covers often handmade and sold (at concerts) by the band.
Roughly the Saturn catalogue/discography is divided according to the recording place (where the Arkestra lived and worked) - 1. the Chicago period (50s-1961), 2. the New York period (60s) and 3. the Philadelphia period (70s and 80s).

To create even more confusion, Sun Ra sometimes took an A side of one release and the B side of another and made hybrid albums.

By now the Saturn discography is well documented but it took decades to clear up the more than 70 LPs of Sun Ra on Saturn Records released between 1956 and 1988.
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