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Sun Ra Arkestra - Nothing is​.​.​. Completed & Revisited

by Sun Ra Arkestra

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Sun Ra - piano
Marshall Allen - alto saxophone
John Gilmore - tenor saxophone
Pat Patrick - baritone saxophone
Robert Cummings - baritone clarinet
Ali Hassan - trombone
Teddy Nance - trombone
Carl Nimrod - sun horn & gong
Ronnie Boykins - double bass & tuba
James Jackson - log drum & flute
Clifford Jarvis - drums

Attempts to dismiss Sun Ra as an “outsider” artist, an eccentric who made strange claims, are always own goals. Of course he was an outsider. That was precisely his point. And not just an outsider. He came from so far away we could not imagine it. But he also came from right inside American culture and was deeply shaped by it. There is perhaps no more representative an American artist of the modern period. If the Saturn V rocket was the symbol one kind of hegemony, governed by the dollar and the slide rule, the Arkestra was its joyous, subversive retort. Next stop for NASA seems to be Mars, but he got there first. (Brian Morton)

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released April 13, 2023

Sound restoring & mastering by Michael Brändli at Hardstudios AG, Switzerland, Executive Producer: Werner X. Uehlinger.
Label: ezz-thetics
Labelcode ezz-thetics: LC 91771
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