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Sinatra In Vegas With Sun Ra Discovery

Courtesy Harry S. Pariser
Was it really what it was?
Don Was

Don Was
bassb.1952
Further exploration revealed unusual origins. The recordings had been salvaged from the Universal Music warehouse fire. The Sinatra/Sun Ra pairing occurred because the entire

Count Basie
piano1904 - 1984

Quincy Jones
arranger1933 - 2024
Sinatra was staying in the penthouse of another hotel, personal guest of aviation industrialist Howard Hughes, and was thus unaffected by stomach problems, except for nerves about the change in plans. He was unsure of going forward with Ra, but a tumbler of Jack Daniels settled him.
Sun Ra was in town to play for a weekend getaway of the Philadelphia branch of the Prince Hall Black Freemasons. With the Basie contingent immobilized, and The Sands sold out for the weekend, a frantic call went out for a replacement orchestra. Sun Ra had apprenticed under big band leader

Fletcher Henderson
arranger1897 - 1952
The Swell of Space
A log kept by
Marshall Allen
saxophone, altob.1924
Sinatra asked Sun Ra whether his band would be comfortable in the Sands ballroom. "Space is the place," Ra replied. Sinatra interpreted that as affirmative.
Sinatra and Sun Ra worked out the repertoire. Sinatra resolved any space/place confusion with "Where or When," then invited "Come Fly With Me," followed by "Fly Me to the Moon," playing among the stars, investigating spring on Jupiter and Mars. For "I Get A Kick Out of You," waiters appeared with courtesy pony bottles of bubbly at the line "I get no kick from champagne." By the time Sinatra sang "I get no kick in a plane," the crowd was up where the air was rarified, all flying high with gals in the sky.
For those who think it's Frank's World and we just live in it, Ra's Heliocentric World aligned as tightly as tracks on 180-gram vinyl. The songlist returned to earth with the hideaway "staysinVegas" intimacy of "Shadow of Your Smile" and the joiedevivre of "My Kind of Town."
Over an eruption of applause, Sinatra murmurs "Interstellar, man, interstellar. Ring-a-ding-ding."
"Oh yes," Ra replies from behind his 88 keys. "Just as it was on Saturn."
"It was," Don Was was clear about the production effort, "a trip to the moon on gossamer wings, just one of those things. April 1, 2021 has been worth waiting for. Only a fool would miss this." eBay is the sole authorized vendor for the recording, and payments must be made in Bitcoin to avoid international currency fluctuations, Was noted.
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