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Old 05-24-2011, 01:50 PM   #57 (permalink)
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Continuation
1969



Tracks

1. Biosphere Blues
2. Earth Primitive Earth
3. Jupiter Festival
4. Intergalactic research
5. Life is Splendid(bonus)
6. Continuation to
7. New Planet
8. Pink Elephants on Parade


Utterly astounding album. This is serious another classic I've never had the chance to hear. Coming off what was a mildly good piano jazz album we dive head first back into the strange. Not that we don't get ingenious piano work. Somewhat Title track 'Continuation to' is a frantic attack of rapid chord strikes.

In fact, I don't know if this is a sampler, or not, but is quite possibly the perfect example of everything Ra. You have the experimental jazz opening track which will appeal more to the Jazz at heart. You have a track after that which epitomizes the avant-classical lineage. You have a little comedy(First Sun Ra Album which showcases his much overlooked sense of humor) 'Pink Elephants on Parade'. Some good old fashioned technicality 'Continuation to'. Even some humor 'Pink Elephants On Parade'.

Furthermore with the astounding bonus track 'Life is Splendid' which showcases the Arkestra live you have all of the above. A song that is moody, sarcastic, humorous, jazzy, creative, and brilliant. Even if it's a bonus track, by far the best track on the album.

10/10
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