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''Secrets of the Sun'' is an album by the American
Jazz Jazz is a music genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, Louisiana in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with its roots in blues and ragtime. Since the 1920s Jazz Age, it has been recognized as a m ...
musician
Sun Ra Le Sony'r Ra (born Herman Poole Blount, May 22, 1914 – May 30, 1993), better known as Sun Ra, was an American jazz composer, bandleader, piano and synthesizer player, and poet known for his experimental music, "cosmic" philosophy, prolific ou ...
and his Solar Arkestra. The album is considered one of the more accessible recordings from his 'Solar' period.All About Jazz
/ref> Originally released on Ra's own Saturn label in 1965, the record was unavailable for many years before being reissued on
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by Atavistic in 2008.
'Marking a transition in its development between the advanced swing of the early Chicago-era recordings and the increased free-form experimentation of its New York tenure, this album also reveals the first recorded versions of two Ra standards, "Friendly Galaxy" and "Love in Outer Space." Accessible, yet segueing into vanguard territory, this album highlights a fertile period in the Arkestra's history. Looser and more aggressive than its Chicago recordings, these pieces find the Arkestra pushing at the limits of harmony and tonality.' Troy Collins


Increasing free-form experimentation

The album is characterised by playful experimentation. ''Solar Symbols'' - a duo for percussion - used reverberation techniques that have since been considered an early foray into pure ambient music. ''Solar Differentials'' even featured an experimental 'Space Voice';
Solar Differentials'' introduced Art Jenkins, a new "Space Vocalist". Jenkins had sought an audition with Sun Ra a few months before the recording, and sang some rhythm-and-blues tunes for him. Sonny told him that he had a nice voice, but what he was looking for was a singer who could do the impossible ("The possible has been tried and failed; now I want to try the impossible"). Art came back one day when they were recording at the Choreographer's Workshop, and dead set on getting on a record somehow, rummaged through a bag of miscellaneous instruments looking for something he could play. But every time he picked up something, someone in the band would tell him to leave it alone. When no one objected when he pulled a ram's horn from the bottom of the bag he began to sing into it, but backwards, with his mouth to the large opening, so that it gave out a weird sound which he made weirder by moving his hand over the small opening to alter the tone. Sonny broke out laughing, "Now that's impossible!" and asked him to improvise wordlessly on the record.' John F Szwed,John F Szwed Space is the Place, Mojo, 2000, p192-193
When reissued on compact disc, the record came with an extended 17 minute 'soloing tour de force', ''Flight To Mars''.


Track listing


12" Vinyl

All songs by Sun Ra
Side A: #"Friendly Galaxy" #"Solar Differentials" #"Space Aura" Side B: #"Love in Outer Space" #"Reflects Motion" #"Solar Symbols"


CD bonus track

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  • "Flight to Mars"


    Musicians Atavistic Sleeve Notes

    *Sun Ra - Harp, Piano, Gong *
    John Gilmore John Gilmore may refer to: * John Gilmore (activist) (born 1955), co-founder of the Electronic Frontier Foundation and Cygnus Solutions * John Gilmore (musician) (1931–1995), American jazz saxophonist * John Gilmore (representative) (1780–1845 ...
    - Space Bird Sounds, Bass Clarinet, Tenor Sax, Drums, Percussion *Art Jenkins - Space Voice *
    Calvin Newborn Edwin Calvin Newborn (April 27, 1933 – December 1, 2018) was an American jazz guitarist. Career He was the brother of pianist Phineas Newborn Jr. (1931–89), with whom he recorded between 1953 and 1958. They also formed an R&B band, with the ...
    - Guitar, Electric Guitar *
    Marshall Allen Marshall Belford Allen (born May 25, 1924) is an American free jazz and avant-garde jazz alto saxophone player. He also performs on flute, oboe, piccolo, and EWI (an electronic valve instrument made by Steiner, Crumar company). Allen is best ...
    - Flute, Alto Saxophone, Percussion * Pat Patrick - Flute, Baritone Saxophone, Bongos *Eddie Gale - Trumpet *Al Evans - Flugelhorn *
    Ronnie Boykins Ronald Boykins (December 17, 1935 – April 20, 1980) was a jazz bassist and is best known for his work with pianist/bandleader Sun Ra, although he had played with such disparate musicians as Muddy Waters, Johnny Griffin, and Jimmy Witherspoon pr ...
    - Bass *Tommy Hunter - Drums, Tape Effects *C. Scoby Stroman - Drums *Jimmy Johnson - Percussion Recorded entirely at the Choreographer's Workshop, New York (the Arkestra's rehearsal space) in 1962 by Tommy Hunter.Sun Ra's Discography, R Campbell
    /ref> The same sessions are believed to have also yielded a number of songs released on ''The Invisible Shield'' and ''What's New?'', two Saturn albums released a decade later that also contained songs recorded in the 1970s.


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    {{DEFAULTSORT:Secrets Of The Sun (Album) Sun Ra albums 1962 albums El Saturn Records albums Atavistic Records albums