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Lanquidity

 
Album Review: Lanquidity

  • Artist: Sun Ra
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: July 17, 1978
  • Genre: Jazz

Review

While one can't quite call it the Sun Ra dance album, this 1978 recording, made for a tiny Philadelphia record label, finds the Sun Ra Arkestra's rhythm section settling into a steady groove on each of the lengthy tracks, while horns, reeds, guitars, and Sun Ra's keyboards solo in overlapping patterns on top. The title number recalls Charles Mingus' "Goodbye Porkpie Hat" in its slow pace and elegiac tone, while the middle three tracks have livelier beats with playing that often answers to the style of fusion played by many jazz groups in the late '70s. "There Are Other Worlds (They Have Not Told You Of)," the nearly 11-minute concluding tune, is the closest to more familiar 1960s and early-'70s Sun Ra, with its less cohesive lead work and the "ethnic voices" that speak, sing, and whisper about outer space. Lanquidity was extremely rare in its original vinyl pressing. It was reissued by Evidence Music on September 26, 2000, with liner notes in which John Dilberto discussed Sun Ra's 25-year residence in Philadelphia and Tom Buchler, who organized the recording session, discussed the making of the album. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Lanquidity Sun Ra Sun Ra Arkestra (8:21)
Where Pathways Meet Sun Ra Sun Ra Arkestra (6:32)
That's How I Feel Sun Ra Sun Ra Arkestra (8:05)
Twin Stars of Thence Sun Ra Sun Ra Arkestra (9:34)
There Are Other Worlds (They Have Not Told You Of) Sun Ra Sun Ra Arkestra (10:57)

Credits

Sun Ra (Arranger), Julian Priester (Sax (Baritone)), Charles Shabacon (Cover Photo), James Jacson (Flute), Spencer Weston (Photography), June Tyson (Vocals), Michael Anderson (Percussion), Michael Ray (Trumpet), James Jacson (Vocals), Veryl Oakland (Photography), Dale Williams (Guitar), Richard Williams (Bass), Eloe Omoe (Clarinet (Bass)), John Gilmore (Sax (Tenor)), Bob Blank (Engineer), Sun Ra (Keyboards), Marshall Allen (Flute), Luqman Ali (Percussion), Tahmaha (Vocals), Sun Ra (Vocals), Sun Ra (Arp), Sun Ra (Orchestra Bells), Joe Arlotta (Engineer), James Jacson (Bassoon), Michael Ray (Flugelhorn), Danny Thompson (Flute), Eddie Gale (Trumpet), Marshall Allen (Sax (Alto)), Atakatun Odun (Conga), Sun Ra (Organ), Julian Pressley (Sax (Baritone)), James Jacson (Oboe), Sun Ra (Piano), Danny Thompson (Sax (Baritone)), Sun Ra (Organ (Hammond)), Roger Seibel (Mastering), Sun Ra (Bells), Jerry Gordon (Producer), Sun Ra (Producer), Artaukatune (Drums), Sun Ra (Piano (Electric)), Eloe Omoe (Flute), Sun Ra Arkestra (Performer), Sun Ra (Synthesizer), Richard Barry (Executive Producer), Artaukatune (Tympani [Timpani]), Disco Kid (Guitar), Sun Ra (Fender Rhodes), Sun Ra (Mini Moog), Marshall Allen (Oboe)
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Lanquidity
Studio album by Sun Ra
Released 1978
Recorded July 17, 1978
Genre Jazz
Length 43:29
Label Philly Jazz (LP)
Evidence records (CD)
Professional reviews
Sun Ra chronology
Visions
(1978)
Lanquidity
(1978)
Sound Mirror
(1978)

Lanquidity is a jazz album by Sun Ra and his Arkestra released in 1978. It is quite different from his earlier recordings in the sense that it was more of a fusion inspired recording. It also features two guitarists which was seldom used in the Arkestra.[1] The funk influence is also considerable, especially on "That's How I Feel". The mentioned track also contains a prominent tenor sax solo presumably conducted by John Gilmore, Sun Ra's sideman from the '50s until Sun Ra's death in 1993.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Lanquidity"
  2. "Where Pathways Meet"
  3. "That's How I Feel"
  4. Twin Stars of Thence"
  5. "There Are Other Worlds (They Have Not Told You Of)"

Personnel

  • Sun Ra: Organ, Synthesizer, Piano, Arranger, Keyboards, Organ (Hammond), Piano (Electric), Vocals, Bells, Producer, Arp, Fender Rhodes, Orchestra Bells, Mini Moog
  • John Gilmore: Sax (Tenor)
  • Danny Ray Thompson: Flute, Sax (Baritone)
  • Eddie Gale: Trumpet
  • Michael Ray: trumpet, flugelhorn
  • Marshall Allen: Flute, Oboe, Sax (Alto)
  • Luqman Ali: Percussion
  • Artaukatune: Drums,Tympan
  • Disco Kid: Guitar
  • Dale Williams: guitar
  • Atakatun Odun: Conga
  • Ego Omoe: Flute, Clarinet (Bass)
  • Julian Presley: Sax (Baritone)
  • Richard Williams: bass
  • James Jackson: oboe, basson, flute, voices
  • June Tyson: voices

See also

Sun Ra discography

External links


 
 
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