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Sun Ra Arkestra: Live In Kalisz 1986
ByIn time-honored Arkestra fashion, the concert begins with the rhythms of
James Jacson
bassoon
Tyler Mitchell
bassb.1958

John Gilmore
saxophone, tenor1931 - 1995

Tyrone Hill
trombone1948 - 2007

Marshall Allen
saxophone, altob.1924
Pat Patrick
saxophoneb.1929
Elsewhere Ra pays homage to his mentors. There's a stonking

Fletcher Henderson
arranger1897 - 1952

Noble Sissle
band / ensemble / orchestra- 1975

Duke Ellington
piano1899 - 1974
There are hints of

Jelly Roll Morton
piano1890 - 1941

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982
A joyous blues with gospel-like trappings brings New Orleans guitarist
Carl LeBlanc
guitar
Louis Armstrong
trumpet and vocals1901 - 1971
Enjoyable as it is, the Kalisz concert is a fairly straight-ahead performance by the Sun Ra Arkestra's standards, with an emphasis on the blues and swing arrangements that dominated Ra's final years. Poland then was still behind the Iron Curtain, though the writing was on the wall for the Communist bloc. "Things ain't never gonna be like they used to be. A different kind of day is on its way..." the Arkestra chants on "Children of the Sun." Maybe Ra knew already. ">
Personnel
Sun Ra
pianoDanny Ray Thompson
saxophone, baritonePat Patrick
saxophoneMarshall Allen
saxophone, altoTyler Mitchell
bassRonald Wilson
saxophone, tenorJohn Gilmore
saxophone, tenorJames Jacson
bassoonLeroy Taylor
saxophone, altoTyrone Hill
tromboneEarl 'Buster' Smith
drumsCarl LeBlanc
guitarAdditional Instrumentation
Danny Ray Thompson: bassoon; alto saxophone, Fender bass; John Gilmore: clarinet; James Jacson: Egyptian Infinity Drums; Leroy Taylor: alto & bass clarinet; Sun Ra: synthesizer.
Album information
Title: Live In Kalisz 1986 | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: Lanquidity Records
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