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Saturday, October 28, 2006

Change-Over Imminent - More Questions/Comments

OK, looks like I'll be changing over to googlepages. They let you upload the images to their server, and I can't imagine google ever making for slow loading...

You can check out the work I'm doing there, even though it is not as complete as this site is. Hopefully it'll be done by Sunday...Please comment if it looks stupid so I can change it.

http://intergalacticresearch.googlepages.com/

You can go nuts over there.

I don't think you can let people leave comments on google pages. I need a comment section for this site (so people can harass me when/if I don't update, so people can request reuploads, and just for convenience). If there is a way to leave comments on google pages, let me know how to insert that function into my homepage...

If no one knows of a good way to leave comments on googlepages, I will simply leave a link to this site for comments...

Please visit. I have made the minimum outline of the site (have not added torrent links, but will). You can pretty much elaborate on where it will go.

I do plan on adding a more critical/in-depth page in Sun Ra studies. This will include the booklist for Ra's course at Berkeley, and links to many of the books. Eventually, and if there is interest, I can upload the outlines and/or notes I made on some of that material.

Wednesday, October 25, 2006

Suggestions and Updates

It has come to my attentions that "The Overseer" has continued to delete these links, making the empowering tunes of Sun Ra unavailable to most everyone.
Such a galactic travesty cannot take place for long.

The Overseer has left a vacuum. But the music of Sun Ra will rise from these ashes, like a phoenix.

In other words, I'll be reuploading everything (again).
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I will be doing a significant amount of work on this blog, and also considering moving to Google (the loading time is the main reason I stopped posting updates...blogger is very annoying). Anyone have recommendations?
I don't know html, which leaves me up shit-creek as far as design goes. It is a real shame.
I have also decided I will add links to torrent files. I believe this will aid in the Intergalactic Research Project. I will still use Rapidshare as well.

Thank you for everyone who has responded to requests or posted material. It is welcome. Hopefully it will continue.

Please comment on how to make this site better. The quicker the comments come, the faster certain suggestions can be implemented.

Wednesday, October 04, 2006

Now Entering the 70s!







My collection of Sun Ra up to the 60s has been posted now. The posts today span from the late 60s into the early 70s. I will put a list of albums needed to fulfill the 1960s discography in a post today or tomorrow, and hopefully people can contribute. Like I mentioned before, I unfortunately missed the previous uploads in the comments section.

Everyone enjoy. I will also be posting links to books on Sun Ra's reading list that can be found online. These certainly helped me understand where Ra was coming from, his background with Egypt and myth, etc. I think this will help in defending my more "academic" approach to Sun Ra--which the very name of my site implies.

Anyone with bootlegs from the 1950s-60s, please post them. It would be excellent. I will soon be posting some bootlegs (I think I have a couple from the 70s).

Thank you everyone for the encouragement and the philosophical questions raised. It is an interesting conversation. And if the debate were to be solved by people who take an interest in music, it would be one thing--but the legal debate will be "solved" by the people who have the MONEY and own the means of production.

Sun Ra and his Astro-Infinity Arkestra (Intergalactic Series II)
Continuation

Editions:
Saturn ESR 520; LP 520 (1969 or 70) (matrix numbers ESR37363NP, ESR29691)

Included Tracks:
Side A:
Biosphere Blues (Ra)
Intergalaxtic Research (Ra)
Earth Primitive Earth (Ra)
New Planet (Ra)

Side B:
Continuation To (Ra)
Jupiter Festival (Ra)

Line-up & Recording Date:
Ra-p, space org (Gibson Kalamazoo org), galactone space instrument (Hohner Clavinet), gong; Kwame Hadi-tp; Akh Tal Ebah-tp, mellophone; Ali Hassan-tb; Marshall Allen-as, Jupiterian fl, picc; Danny Davis-as, acl; Danny Ray Thompson-as, Neptunian libflecto [modified basson]; John Gilmore-ts, cl; Pat Patrick-bs, fl; Robert Cummings-bcl (only in New Planet); Ronnie Boykins-b; Robert Barry-d, lightning d; Carl Nimrod [Carl S. Malone, Nimrod Hunt]-space d; James Jacson-log d; Art Jenkins-space voice (in Intergalaxtic Research).
New York, 1968.

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http://rapidshare.de/files/34911152/1968_-_Sun_Ra_and_his_Astro-Infinity_Arkestra_-_Continuation.rar
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Sun Ra and his Solar Myth Arkestra
My Brother the Wind Volume II

Alt. Title: Otherness
Editions:
Saturn LP 523, SRA 2000 (1971)
Evidence 22040 (CD, 1992)

Included Tracks:
Side A:
Somewhere Else (Ra)
Contrast (Ra)
Ra-intergalactic org; Kwame Hadi-tp; Akh Tal Ebah-tp, space dimension mellophone; Marshall Allen-as, fl, picc; Danny Davis-as, acl, fl; John Gilmore-ts, perc; Danny Ray Thompson-bs, fl; Pat Patrick-bs, fl; James Jacson-ob, perc; Alejandro Blake-b; Clifford Jarvis-d; Lex Humphries-d; Nimrod Hunt-hand drums; William Brister [Rashid Salim]-perc; Robert Cummings-perc. New York or Philadelphia, 1969.

The Wind Speaks (Ra)
Sun Thoughts (Ra)
Journey to the Stars (Ra)
World of the Myth "I" (Ra)
The DesignQCosmos II (Ra)
Ra-Mini-Moog. Surely Philadelphia, 1970.

Side B:
Otherness Blue (Ra)
Somebody Else's Idea (Somebody Else's World) (Ra)
Pleasant Twilight (Ra)
Walking on the Moon (Ra) [it doesn't appear on saturns]

Ra-Spacemaster (organ); Kwame Hadi-tp; Akh Tal Ebah-tp, space dimension mellophone; Marshall Allen-as, fl, picc; Danny Davis-as, acl, fl; John Gilmore-ts, perc; Danny Ray Thompson-bs, fl; Pat Patrick-bs, fl; James Jacson-fl, ob, perc; Alejandro Blake-b; Clifford Jarvis-d; Lex Humphries-d; Nimrod Hunt-hand drums; William Brister (Rashid Salim)-perc; Robert Cummings-perc; June Tyson-voc (on Somebody Else's Idea &Walking on the Moon). New York or Philadelphia, end of 1969.

Line-up & Recording Date:
See each track.
Notes:
There are copies with side A substituted by side A of Outer Spaceways Inc. -- it seems that the master tape was lost when some covers were already printed and Sun Ra decided to use them anyway. This mixed versions use to have saturn number 5221.

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http://rapidshare.de/files/34941939/1969-70_-_Sun_Ra_-_My_Brother_The_Wind_Vol_II.rar
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Sun Ra and his Astro-Solar Infinity Arkestra
My Brother the Wind

Editions:
Saturn ESR 1970; ESR 521; LP 521 (1970)

Included Tracks:

Side A:

My Brother the Wind (Ra)
Intergalactic II (Ra)
To Nature's God (Ra)

Side B:
The Code of Interdependence (Ra)

Line-up & Recording Date:
Ra-two Mini-Moog synths; John Gilmore-ts, d, perc; Marshall Allen-as, ob, picc, fl, perc; Danny Davis-as, acl, perc.
New York or Philadelphia, 1970.
Notes:
Sun Ra recorded and published the second volumen of My Brother the Wind before than the first volume.

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http://rapidshare.de/files/35062750/Sun_Ra_-_My_Brother_The_Wind.rar
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Sun Ra and his Solar Myth Arkestra
The Solar-Myth Approach Volume I

Editions:
BYG Actuel 529340 (1971)
Affinity AFF 10 (1978)

Included Tracks:
Side A:
Spectrum (Ra)
Realm of Lightning (Ra)
The Satellites are Spinning (Ra)

Side B:
Legend (Ra)
Seen III, Took 4 (Ra)
They'll Come Back (Ra)
Adventures of Bugs Hunter (Ra)

Line-up & Recording Date:
Ra-p, e-celeste, Mini-Moog syn, space-master (org), Hohner Clavinet; Kwame Hadi-tp; Akh Tal Ebah-tp, space dimension mellophone; Ali Hassan-tb; Charles Stephens-tb; Marshall Allen-as, ob, fl, picc; Danny Davis-as, acl, fl; John Gilmore-ts, perc; Danny Ray Thompson-bs, fl; Pat Patrick-bs, fl; James Jacson-ob, fl, perc; Ronnie Boykins-b; Clifford Jarvis-d; Lex Humphries-d, perc; Tommy "Bugs" Hunter-d; Nimrod Hunt-hand drums; June Tyson-voc; Art Jenkins-space voice (on Realm of Lightning). The band sings onThe Satellites are Spinning.
Supposed to have been recorded at Sun Studios, New York 1970-1971. Other older material can be included too.
Notes:
The two volumes were reissued on CD by AffinityB AFF760, without Strange Worlds. Also, there was a double LP BYG 529202 which joined the two Solar-Myth Approach. Recently they have been reissued on a double cd CHARLY SNAF818.

Sun Ra and his Solar Myth Arkestra
The Solar-Myth Approach Volume II

Editions:
BYG Actuel 529341 (1971)
Affinity AFF 76

Included Tracks:
Side A:
The Utter Nots (Ra)
Outer Spaceways Incorporated (Ra)
Scene 1, Take 1 (Ra)

Side B:
Pyramids (Ra)
Interpretation (Ra)
Ancient Ethiopia (Ra)
Strange Worlds (Ra))

Line-up & Recording Date:
Ra-p, Mini-Moog syn, Spacemaster (org), Hohner Clavinet, sun harp; Kwame Hadi-tp; Akh Tal Ebah-tp, space dimension mellophone; Ali Hassan-tb; Charles Stephens-tb; Marshall Allen-as, ob, fl, picc; Danny Davis-as, acl, fl; John Gilmore-ts, perc; Danny Ray Thompson-bs, fl; Pat Patrick-bs, fl; James Jacson-ob, fl, perc; Ronnie Boykins-b; Clifford Jarvis-d; Lex Humphries-d, perc; Tommy "Bugs" Hunter-d; Nimrod Hunt-hand drums; June Tyson-voc (on Strange Worlds). The band sings on Outer Spaceways Inc.

Supposed to have been recorded at Sun Studios, New York 1970-1971. Other older material can be included too. And some tracks are clearly recorded live.
Notes:
The two volumes were reissued on CD by AffinityB AFF760, without Strange Worlds. Also, there was a double LP BYG 529202 which joined the two Solar-Myth Approach. Recently they have been reissued on a double cd CHARLY SNAF818.

http://rapidshare.de/files/34948583/1970-71_Sun_Ra_and_-_The_Solar_Myth_Approach.rar

Friday, September 29, 2006

Some Old and Some New






OK--Here are some reposts of links that were killed, as well as some new material.
Also, if someone could upload the links that were posted in the comments section that I had requested in previous posts, I'd much appreciate it. Unfortunately I was not near a computer when those links were valid.

Oh, and the request for Sun Ra and John Cage from the person who fulfilled my request--that album is available from UBU.com. See the sidebar. If it isn't there, go to UBU.com and search for Sun Ra. There are two mp3s, each a side of the vinyl.

On a personal note, for many months, Atlantis was one of my most frequently listened to albums.

----------THE OLD (IE REPOSTS OF DEAD LINKS)--------

http://rapidshare.de/files/34715316/1964_-_Other_Planes_Of_There__rel.1966c_.rar

http://rapidshare.de/files/34824281/1966-7c_-_Sun_Ra_-_Strange_Strings__1967_.rar

http://rapidshare.de/files/34820825/1966_-_Sun_Ra_-_Monorails_and_Satellites__rel.1968_.rar

--------THE NEW--------(all links at bottom)

Sun Ra and his Solar Arkestra
The Magic City

Editions:
Saturn LPB 711 (1966)
Thoth Intergalactic LPB 711
Saturn LP 403
Impulse AS-9243 (1973)
Evidence (CD, 1993)

Included Tracks:
Side A:
The Magic City (Ra) (27:24)

Side B:
The Shadow World (Ra) (10:59)
Abstract Eye (Ra) (2:45)
Abstract "I" (Ra) (4:01)

Line-up & Recording Date:
Side A:
Ra-clavioline, p; Walter Miller-tp; Ali Hassan-tb; Marshall Allen-as, fl, picc; Danny Davis-as, fl; Harry Spencer-as; John Gilmore-ts; Pat Patrick-bs, fl; Robert Cummings-bcl; Ronnie Boykins-b; Roger Blank-d; James Jacson-perc.
Rehearsal, New York City, around Sept. 24 1965.
Side B:
Ra-p, e-celeste, bass marimba, tympani (on Shadow World), sun harp, dragon drum (on Abstracts); Chris Capers-tp; Teddy Nance-tb; Bernard Pettaway-btb; Marshall Allen-as, picc; Danny Davis-as; John Gilmore-ts; Pat Patrick-bs, tympani (on Abstracts); Robert Cummings-bcl; Ronnie Boykins-b; Jimmy Johnson-d; "other percussions by members of the Arkestra".
Live at Olatunji's loft, New York, spring 1965.

Sun Ra and his Astro Infinity Arkestra
Atlantis

Editions:
Saturn ESR 507 (1969)
Impulse AS-9239 (1973)
Evidence (CD, 1993)

Included Tracks:
Side A:
Mu (Ra) (4:49)
Lemuria (Ra) (4:58)
Yucatan (Ra) [on Saturn]
Yucatan (Ra) (3:44) [on Impulse; they are two different tracks, both published on Evidence's cd]
Bimini (Ra) (5:54)

Side B:
Atlantis

Line-up & Recording Date:
Side A:
Ra-solar sound instrument (Hohner Clavinet); Gilmore-ts on Mu &Lemuria, perc; Robert Barry-d, perc; Clifford Jarvis-d, perc; Marshall Allen, Pat Patrick, James Jacson, perc on Bimini.
Rehearsal. Surely at Sun Studios, New York 1967-1969.
Side B:
Ra-solar sound org (Gibson Kalamazoo org), clavioline; Wayne Harris- tp; Akh Tal Ebah (D. E. Williams)-tp; Ali Hassan-tb; Charles Stephens- tb; Robert Northern-frh; Danny Ray Thompson-as; John Gilmore-ts, perc; Danny Davis-as; Pat Patrick-bs, fl; Marshall Allen-as, ob, Jupiterian fl; Robert Cummings-bcl; James Jacson-log drums; Robert Barry-d, lightning drum; Clifford Jarvis-d.
Rehearsal, New York 1967.

Imamu Amiri Baraka (LeRoi Jones) with Sun Ra and his Myth Science Arkestra
A Black Mass

Editions:
Jihad 1968 (1968) (matrix K-2281/82)

Included Tracks:
Side A:
A Black Mass

Side B:
A Black Mass (cont.)

Line-up & Recording Date:
Radioplay written by LeRoi Jones (Imamu Amiri Baraka). Ra and the Arkestra play the musical background.

Sun Ra
Pictures of Infinity

Editions:
Black Lion 30103
Black Lion 28421
Freedom 127015
Polydor 2460106
Black Lion 32JDB-216 (japanese CD)
Black Lion BLCD 760191 (1993) (Published as Outer Spaceways, Incorporated)
Freedom CD 741085 (1998) (Published as Outer Spaceways, Incorporated, disc 1 of the triple Calling Planet Earth)

Included Tracks:
Side A:
Somewhere There (Ra)
Outer Spaceways Incorporated (Ra)

Side B:
Saturn (Ra)
Song of the Sparer (Ra)
Spontaneous Simplicity (Ra)

Only in the version entitled "Outer Spaceways, Incorporated":
Intergalactic Motion (Sun Ra)

Line-up & Recording Date:
Ra-p; Akh Tal Ebah-tp, mellophone, perc; Kwame Hadi-tp, perc; Teddy Nance-tb, perc; Bernard Pettaway-tb; Marshall Allen-as, fl, ob, perc; Danny Davis-as, fl; John Gilmore-ts, perc; Pat Patrick-bs, fl, perc; Robert Cummings-bcl; Ronnie Boykins-b; Nimrod Hunt-hand drums; James Jacson-perc, fl; Clifford Jarvis-d.
Live recording, New York 1968.

http://rapidshare.de/files/34812325/1965_-_Sun_Ra_and_his_Solar_Arkestra_-_The_Magic_City__rel.1966_.rar

http://rapidshare.de/files/34818979/1967-9_-_Sun_Ra_-_Atlantis__rel.1969_.rar

http://rapidshare.de/files/34828901/1968_-_Imamu_Amiri_Baraka_with_Sun_Ra_-_A_Black_Mass.rar

http://rapidshare.de/files/34907746/1968_-_Sun_Ra_-_Pictures_of_Infinity__1993_CD_.rar

Wednesday, September 27, 2006

A Poor Defense

Many, but not all, of the posts I will get around to uploading are available on CD. If all of the ones I've posted are, I haven't really noticed. The fact is, I do not own a single legitimate Sun Ra album.

There is no possible way I could come to the appreciation I have of Sun Ra if I spent money. First and foremost, I have seen 2 Sun Ra albums in my hometown, and the CD of Sun Ra covers at the largest community library. I found a great deal of Sun Ra when I went to Portland, but the minimum price was $25. And that was for 40 minutes of material.
I do not own a credit card so I do not buy anything online.

This comes down the importance I place of aesthetic appreciation. Rapidshare, the piece of crap it can be, allows for a fairly reliable (as far as staying available) way to increase the aesthetic appreciation to a certain audience.

I am also crazy. This means that I believe everyone thinks like me. In my opinion, just because I have the digital copy of a great album does not influence the decision to buy that album. In recent years, there have only been 2 CDs that I bought NEW (and still at a discounted retail price) that I did not have on my computer. On the other hand, I've bought over a dozen used CDs just this year at what I deemed a reasonable price ($1 apiece for numerous Hovhaness symphonies, some Arvo Part, Koyanisqatsi soundtrack, Arnold Bax, Walton, etc.).

Independent record labels are going about this in what I see as the wrong way. If they had a website and offered digital music at $5-7 an album and then Print-On-Demand CDs for $10, there'd be a possibility of me buying a record or two. It just so happens that whatever company bought the CRI record label is offering print on demand CDs for $10 when you buy 10, no shipping and handling--something I plan on doing when I get a real job and have a credit card.

I can go out and buy a DVD 2001 A Space Odyssey for $7 NEW! If I wanted to collect the soundtrack for that movie on outside sources (ie, not buying the soundtrack, but buying a Ligeti album and a Straus CD...), it would be at least 4 if not 6 times that amount.

I am a poor individual and companies will not get my money unless I think they are reasonably priced. I actually think that $7 is a very reasonable price for almost any Stanley Kubrick film. I think $7 is a very reasonable price for a lot of the music I listen to. When I have the income to buy new music, it is $7 per disc (Naxos, or it averages out over the number of discs I buy--like the Hindemith Conducts Hindemith set).

So yes. I will continue to post Sun Ra's music for people like me. If you have the money to spend on this material, you really don't need me to tell you to buy it. That is, if you think like me.

For you Americans, encourage your public libraries--community and colleges--to buy Sun Ra albums for their collection. I don't know if other countries allow the public to make suggestions, but I'm sure that you can across the States.

Sunday, August 13, 2006

Sun Ra - 3 froms the 60s

NOTE: A number of albums missing from my collection are coming up chronologically. If anyong could post any of the following, it would be highly appreciated:
What's New? / Featuring Pharaoh Sanders & Black Harold / Heliocentric Worlds, volumes 2 and 3 / Impressions of a Patch of Blue / Nothing Is / Monorails and Satellites Vol2
Just leave it in the comments of the most recent post, please. I will post individual entries for them.

Sun Ra and his Astro Infinity Arkestra
Strange Strings

Editions:
Thoth Intergalactic KH 5472
Saturn LP 502 (1967)

Included Tracks:
Side A:
Worlds Approaching (Ra)
Ra-Wurlitzer ep, perc; Ali Hassan-tb; Marshall Allen-as, ob; Danny Davis-as, fl; John Gilmore-ts; Pat Patrick-bs, fl; Robert Cummings- bcl; Ronnie Boykins-b; Clifford Jarvis-d, tympani; James Jacson-log drums.

Strange Strings featuring vocal by Arthur Jenkins (Ra)

Side B:
Strange Strings featuring lightning drum (Ra)
Marshall Allen-strings; Danny Davis-strings; John Gilmore-strings; Pat Patrick-strings; Robert Cummings-strings; Ali Hassan-strings; Carl Nimrod-electric strings, perc; Ronnie Boykins-b, vla; Sun Ra-lightning drum, tympani; James Jacson-log drums; Clifford Jarvis-tympani, perc; Art Jenkins-strings, space voice.

Line-up & Recording Date:
See each track. The recording date is not clear, surely between 1966 and 1967.
Notes:
The string instruments used are mostly japanese. No member of the band had any experience playing them before the recording.

Sun Ra
Monorails and Satellites

Editions:
Saturn SR 509 (1968)
Evidence 22013 (CD, 1992)

Included Tracks:
Side A:
Space Towers (Ra)
Cogitation (Ra)
Skylight (Ra)
The Alter Destiny (Ra)

Side B:
Easy Street (Jones)
Blue Differentials (Ra)
Monorails and Satellites (Ra)
The Galaxy Way (Ra)

Line-up & Recording Date:
Sun Ra-piano. Sun Studios, New York 1966 (Home made recording).
Notes:
Some vinyl bootlegs began to appear during 2000. They are said to come from UK.

Sun Ra and his Solar Arkestra
The Heliocentric Worlds of Sun Ra Volume 1

Editions:
ESP-Disk' 1014 (1965)
Fontana STL 5514
Phonogram BT-5055 (Japan)
Boots 2404 (1982)
Happy Bird B 90131 (German bootleg, 1983)
Base ESPS-1014 (Italy, early 80s)
Tobacco Road 111 (German bootleg)
Magic Music 30011 (German CD bootleg, 1990)
ESP 1014-2 (CD, 1992)

Included Tracks:
Side A:
Heliocentric (Ra) (4:00)
Outer Nothingness (Ra) (7:40)
Other Worlds (Ra) (4:18)

Side B:
The Cosmos (Ra) (7:20)
Of Heavenly Things (Ra) (5:40)
Nebulae (Ra) (3:16)
Dancing in the Sun (Ra) (1:50)

Line-up & Recording Date:
Ra-p, bass marimba, e-celeste, tympani; Chris Capers-tp; Teddy Nance- tb, Bernard Pettaway, btb, Marshall Allen, picc, as, bells, spiral cymbal; Danny Davis-fl, as; John Gilmore-ts, tympani; Pat Patrick-bs, perc; Robert Cummings- bcl, wood blocks; Ronnie Boykins-b; Jimmy Johnson-d; perc, tympani.
RLA Studio, New York. April 20th. 1965.
Notes:
Some of the bootlegs have a different name: Cosmic Equation, Other Worlds...

http://rapidshare.de/files/29082288/Sun_Ra_-_String_Strings_with_Monorails_and_Satellites.rar

http://rapidshare.de/files/28590535/1965_-_Sun_Ra_and_his_Solar_Arkestra_-_Heliocentric_Worlds_Vol1.rar

Friday, August 11, 2006

Sun Ra - 2 from the early 60s




Just two CDs linked together in an RAR file. More of that early 60s Sun Ra.

Sorry I don't update this blog on a more regular basis. But, I'm glad to see no more links have been deleted.

Sun Ra and his Myth Science Arkestra
When Angels Speak of Love

Editions:
Saturn LP 1966 (c. 1966)
Saturn LP 405
Evidence (CD, 2000)

Included Tracks:
Side A:
Celestial Fantasy (Ra)
The Idea of It All (Ra)
Ecstasy of Being (Ra)

Side B:
When Angels Speak of Love (Ra) (4:25)
Next Stop Mars (Ra) (16:30)

Line-up & Recording Date:
Ra-p, clavioline, gong; Walter Miller-tp; Marshall Allen-as, ob, perc; Danny Davis-as; John Gilmore-ts, perc; Pat Patrick-bs, perc; Robert Cummings-bcl (only on Next stop Mars), Ronnie Boykins-b; Clifford Jarvis-d, perc (only on side A); prob. Tommy Hunter-perc and reverb. They all sing on Next Stop Mars.
New York, 1963.
Notes:
Side B was treated on studio and released on Out There a Minute, a compilation by Blast First.

Sun Ra and his Myth Science Arkestra
When Sun Comes Out

Editions:
Saturn LP 2066 (1963)
Saturn LP 402
Evidence (CD, 1993)

Included Tracks:
Side A:
Circe (Ra)
Theda Barbara-voc; Ra-perc; Tommy Hunter-gong; prob. Pat Patrick-bgo; Other-bells.

The Nile (Ra)
Marshall Allen-fl; Ra-p; Ronnie Boykins-b; Clifford Jarvis-d; John Gilmore-perc; prob. Pat Patrick-bgo; Tommy Hunter-perc.

Brazilian Sun (Ra)
Ra-p; Ronnie Boykins-b; Clifford Jarvis-perc; Marshall Allen-perc; John Gilmore-perc; prob. Pat Patrick-bgo; Tommy Hunter-perc.

We Travel the Spaceways (Ra)
Teddy Nance-tb; Bernard Pettaway-tb; Marshall Allen-as; John Gilmore- ts; Ra-p, e-celeste; Ronnie Boykins-b; prob. Pat Patrick-d. Ensemble voc.

Side B:
Calling Planet Earth (Ra) Marshall Allen-as; Danny Davis-as; Pat Patrick-bs; Ra, p; Ronnie Boykins-b; John Gilmore-d; Lex Humphries-d. Ensemble voc.

Dancing Shadows (Ra)
Walter Miller-tp; John Gilmore-ts; Ra-p; Ronnie Boykins-b; Clifford Jarvis-d.

The Rainmaker (Ra)
Walter Miller-tp; Marshall Allen-as; Danny Davis-as; John Gilmore-ts; Pat Patrick-bs; Ra, p; Ronnie Boykins-b; Clifford Jarvis-d; poss. Tommy Hunter-bgo.

When Sun Comes Out (Ra)
Walter Miller-tp; Marshall Allen-as; Danny Davis-as; Ra-p; Ronnie Boykins-b; Lex Humphries-d; John Gilmore-perc; Pat Patrick-bgo; Tommy Hunter-perc.

Only on CD:
Dimensions in Time (Ra) John Gilmore-bcl; prob. Minerva Colen-cowbell; unknown-cga; unknown-cga.

Line-up & Recording Date:
See each track individually. Recorded in New York, late 1962 or 1963

http://rapidshare.de/files/27514382/Sun_Ra_-_Angels_Speak_of_Love__When_Sun_Comes_Out.part1.rar http://rapidshare.de/files/27515816/Sun_Ra_-_Angels_Speak_of_Love__When_Sun_Comes_Out.part2.rar