
Interstellar Low Ways
Sun Ra And His Myth Science Arkestra
1967
Interstellar Low Ways is a Jazz album by Sun Ra And His Myth Science Arkestra, originally released in 1967. On Gatefold: 5 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Jazz
- Avant-Garde & Free Jazz
- sparse
- intense
- spiritual
About
Featuring material recorded in Chicago between 1957 and 1960, <i>Interstellar Low Ways</i> was originally released as <i>Rocket Number Nine Take Off for the Planet Venus</i> in 1966 and reissued with the current title in 1969. The bandleader was already looking to go beyond the relatively straight (for him) bebop, R&B, and blues he sometimes played during this era, aiming to create an outward-looking type of jazz that featured more original playing and tribal rhythmic underpinnings. “Somewhere in Space” and “Interstellar Low Ways” (featuring Marshall Allen and Pat Patrick on flute) are galaxies away from Ra’s more conventional swing or bop. The band members are also called upon for segments of chanting, as they do on “Rocket Number Nine” and “Interplanetary Music No. 1,” adding to the material's overall exotic feel. This isn’t to say that Ra left the old ways behind, with “Space Loneliness” being an exceptional blues and “Space Aura” a driving hard-bop gem that highlights the horn section's strengths. This is also all remastered from original source tapes using 24-bit transfers.
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Tracklist
- 1Onward3:32
- 2Somewhere in Space3:01
- 3Interplanetary Music No. 12:25
- 4Interstellar Low Ways (Stereo)8:26
- 5Space Loneliness4:34
- 6Space Aura3:11
- 7Rocket Number Nine Take Off for the Planet Venus6:20
Credits
Performers
- Marshall AllenALTO SAXOPHONE FLUTE
- Pat PatrickBARITONE SAXOPHONE FLUTE
- Edward SkinnerPERCUSSION
- William CochranPERCUSSION
- Sun RaPIANO
- John GilmoreTENOR SAXOPHONE
- George HudsonTRUMPET
- Phil CohranTRUMPET
- Ronnie BoykinsBASS
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 5 pressings tracked on Gatefold
