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Great work by Sun Ra and John Gilmore . Easy to listen to once you get it .
John Gilmore -- as magical as Coltrane.
This actually was a great LP and had superb poetry on the obverse and reverse by Sun Ra. Truly a masterpiece.
Great solo. Well developed. Really takes you for a ride and drops you off (on another planet).
This man and the other people with Sun Ra were/are great players!!!
Lord have mercy!
Un maestro injustamente poco recordado
The cadenza gives me strong Trane augmented scale vibes ... the '65 Coltrane link is clear!!!
Coltrane learned from Gilmore though
It is a bit hard to listen to, but I acknowledge the artistry and skill level of this type of jazz.
He is so good. The Arkestra had some heavy hitters.
Great Content
nice seeein you in these parts.
Has anyone transcribed this incredible solo?
Not that I know of, would be amazing to see though!
@@moshwangles After a few more listens, I don't believe it is possible, lol.
@@brötzmannsax Ra made sure that his musicians expression went beyond what can be transcribed
@@brötzmannsax the notes are hearable even the high register screams, you can definitely learn to play like him but it's just not realistic to chart it accurately on paper especially the rhythm
I think it’s “Crossings”
very very cute
What is the name of this piece ?
Who cares lol
"Sun Ra And His Band From Outer Space", I think.
@@SwolePorter Especially with his playbook of ten million compositions, who the fuck would know, or care!
"Sun Ra and his Band from Outer Space" - from the album "Nothing Is"
Sometimes you gotta be stoned
Drool ar
Avant Garde,anyone?
Great work by Sun Ra and John Gilmore . Easy to listen to once you get it .
John Gilmore -- as magical as Coltrane.
This actually was a great LP and had superb poetry on the obverse and reverse by Sun Ra. Truly a masterpiece.
Great solo. Well developed. Really takes you for a ride and drops you off (on another planet).
This man and the other people with Sun Ra were/are great players!!!
Lord have mercy!
Un maestro injustamente poco recordado
The cadenza gives me strong Trane augmented scale vibes ... the '65 Coltrane link is clear!!!
Coltrane learned from Gilmore though
Coltrane learned from Gilmore though
It is a bit hard to listen to, but I acknowledge the artistry and skill level of this type of jazz.
He is so good. The Arkestra had some heavy hitters.
Great Content
nice seeein you in these parts.
Has anyone transcribed this incredible solo?
Not that I know of, would be amazing to see though!
@@moshwangles After a few more listens, I don't believe it is possible, lol.
@@brötzmannsax Ra made sure that his musicians expression went beyond what can be transcribed
@@brötzmannsax the notes are hearable even the high register screams, you can definitely learn to play like him but it's just not realistic to chart it accurately on paper especially the rhythm
I think it’s
“Crossings”
very very cute
What is the name of this piece ?
Who cares lol
"Sun Ra And His Band From Outer Space", I think.
@@SwolePorter Especially with his playbook of ten million compositions, who the fuck would know, or care!
"Sun Ra and his Band from Outer Space" - from the album "Nothing Is"
Sometimes you gotta be stoned
Drool ar
Avant Garde,anyone?