Sun Ra – Jazz By Sun Ra vol 1. – Transition trlp10 – 1957

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Sun Ra – Jazz By Sun Ra vol 1. – Transition trlp10 – 1957

110,00 

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2 NEW ARTISAN ALBUMS AVAILABLE!

 Artisan 06: Jazz by Sun Ra Vol. 1 – Transition TRLP 10

Artisan 07: Jazz by Sun Ra Vol. 2 – Transition TRLP 28

 

Did you know that the short-lived Transition label released the first LPs, or first sessions as leaders of three of the greatest performers in modern jazz?
Donald Byrd – Byrd Jazz – Transition TRLP 5
Sun Ra – Jazz by Sun Ra Vol. 1 – Transition TRLP 10
Cecil Taylor – Jazz Advance – Transition TRLP 19

 

Tom Wilson, its founder and manager, was undoubtedly a man of taste more than a businessman as the label had to close its doors after only two years of activity (1955-57). He went on to produce pop and rock artists such as Frank Zappa, Simon and Garfunkel, The Velvet Underground and Bob Dylan, to name but a few. Fortunately, most of the recordings he produced for Transition—including unreleased material—were later acquired by other labels or the musicians themselves and some of them had been given a second chance to be heard.

At the end of the 1960s Bob Koester released the tracks Sun Ra had recorded for Transition on two Delmark LPs, Sun Song [DL-411, 1967] the reissue of Transition TRLP-10, and the partially unreleased Sound of Joy [DS-414, 1968]. The latter should certainly have seen the light of day under the reference TRLP-28 if Transition had had a better fate, which is why we chose to use the same cover art as TRLP-10 but in a silver tone for our screen printing.

Even if Jazz by Sun Ra Vol. 1 is known to be the first Sun Ra LP, the musician was an active performer since the late 1940s, and had already recorded with his own “Arkestra” numerous titles that can be found on Saturn releases. Nonetheless, it seems that Sun Ra had never had such extensive resources at his disposal as Tom Wilson provided for these two recording sessions. During the first session on 12 July 1957, the Arkestra, at the time made up of eight musicians, grew to eleven with the addition of Dave Young (tp), James Scales (as) and Richard Davis (b) to the regulars Pat Patrick, John Gilmore, Robert Barry and Jim Herndon. Similarly, the sound quality of these recordings, made at Universal Recording in Chicago, is a notch above Saturn productions from the same period.

Aside from these purely discographic considerations, the music on these two albums is thoroughly enjoyable and surprisingly accessible compared to other Sun Ra albums. The musician develops all the musical ideas he had previously experimented with: advanced time signatures coupled with harmonic scales based on his mathematical equations. Not to forget the lush elegance within the delicate, if not intricate arrangements heard on many themes.

As he himself explains in the original liner notes: “I always strive to write the sounds I hear both inwardly and outwardly. I use the simple rules of harmony as a basis but I employ my own rule as well. My rule is that every note written or played must be a living note. In order to achieve this, I use notes like words in a sentence, making each series of sounds a separate thought. My watchword is precision. I never forget that a sound “sound” is just as important as a sound doctrine in a non-musical field.

We rehearse everyday on new sounds and new approaches to projection. Projection is very important. Dynamics, melodies that have a story to tell, chords that alert the ear, contrapuntal rhythms, all combine in my creations to make a new form of modern jazz.”

These notes, reproduced in their entirety, are one of the rare opportunities that Sun Ra sought to explain not only his influences, but his methods of composition and modes of execution as well. Jazz by Sun Ra Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 represent arguably the most accessible work in the Sun Ra catalogue, as well as one of the most thoroughly and repeatedly listenable.

 

 

Brainville :

Call For All Demons :

Lullaby For Realville :

Fall Off The Log :

 

Sun Ra (Hammond B-3 organ, piano)
Art Hoyle (trumpet, percussion)
Dave Young (trumpet, percussion)
Julian Priester (trombone, percussion)
James Scales (alto sax)
John Gilmore (tenor sax, percussion)
Pat Patrick (baritone sax, percussion)
Richard Evans (bass)
Wilburn Green (electric bass, tambourine)
Robert Barry (drums, percussion)
Jim Herndon (tympani, timbales, bells)

 

Side A

  • Brainville (Sun Ra) 4’12
  • Call For All Demons (Sun Ra) 5’11
  • Transition (Sun Ra) 3’38
  • Possession (Harry Revell) 4’55
  • Street Named Hell (Sun Ra) 3’36

Side B

  • Lullaby For Realville (Richard Evans) 4’40
  • Future (Sun Ra) 2’51
  • New Horizons (Sun Ra) 3’03
  • Fall Off The Log (Sun Ra) 3’56
  • Sun Song (Sun Ra) 3’38

 

180g / 12” LP / 33-RPM
Limited edition of 500 hand-numbered copies per album.
Mastering by François Lê Xuân, Studio 101.
Lacquers cut by Kevin Gray, Cohearent Audio.
Pressed in Marciac, France by Garcia & Co.
Manually screen-printed by Stéphane Constant.
24-page booklet.
Produced by François Lê Xuân and Fred Thomas for Sam Records/Saga.

Under licence from Delmark Records.
Each record has been visually checked to prevent defects.

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Weight 600 g
Dimensions 30 × 30 × 3 cm

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