In October 1990, Sun Ra and the Arkestra traveled to France to perform a concert with an orchestral accompaniment.
The October trip was a short one -- just the Orléans and London concerts. According to Ahmed Abdullah and Jothan Callins, the Arkestra completed no fewer than seven trips to Europe in 1990 (March, April, May, June, July, August, and October).
The October trip was a short one -- just the Orléans and London concerts. According to Ahmed Abdullah and Jothan Callins, the Arkestra completed no fewer than seven trips to Europe in 1990 (March, April, May, June, July, August, and October).
From The Earthly Recordings of Sun Ra 2nd ed.
In John Szwed's Sun Ra biography, "Space Is The Place," he describes the events leading up to the Orléans concert:
The Théâtre-Carré Saint-Vincent event in Orléans, France, was billed as a "Jazz Symphonique" concert, and Sun Ra had nineteen classical musicians made available to him to add to the sixteen musicians he was bringing, which already included two violins and a cello. He threw himself into the project and brought a computer to help him produce the instruments' parts. But once they reached Paris, Sun Ra confided to Jothan Callins that he didn't have the arrangements ready for the larger ensemble. And though he didn't ask for help, he seemed distraught, his hands shaking. So for the next fifty hours Callins worked with Sun Ra on the parts, transcribing and Xeroxing day and night, even adding his own composition, "Alabama," to the list, and then when the night of the performance came, Callins conducted the Arkestra for Sonny. "When I finished he thanked me for it. It was the first time I'd ever heard him thank anyone for anything."
About two years before, Sun Ra had bought June Tyson a violin, and she had been teaching herself to play and slowly working herself into performances. But when she seated herself in the violin section for a rehearsal in Paris, it was obvious to the classical players that she was not a trained musician. When she began to read another violinist's music, he pulled the music stand away from her, saying it was "his music." After another violinist did the same thing, she went out and bought a huge pile of music -- standards, transcriptions of Thelonious Monk tunes, some Miles Davis -- and when she returned at the next rehearsal she piled all of it in front of her on a music stand and announced to the string players that this was "her music."
For this performance and the upcoming Hackney Empire engagement in London Sun Ra also added Talvin Singh on tablas. When Singh went to meet Sun Ra where he was staying (at a priviate residence outside Paris) to discuss his part, the house was filled with burning frankincense and myrrh. Asked about rehearsing with the group, Sun Ra told him there was no need for it, just sit close to him and watch. "He never told me what to play; just actions, hand signals, orchestrating the whole vibe with his aura. The energy was amazing. I knew exactly what to play: I couldn't jam all over the music, and I had thought it was going to be like that."
Szwed, Space Is The Place, pp. 371-372
Leo LR-210/211, Pleiades, was released in 1993 on CD. The poster for this "Jazz Symphonique" concert is reproduced on the tray copy for this CD, but the liners incorrectly give Paris as the location. Other information from the liner notes. According to John Szwed, Jothan Callins conducted the chamber orchestra and wrote the arrangements for seven of the pieces (not "Blue Lou" or "Prelude N. 7"). "Planet Earth Day" was used by Sun Ra as another title for "Mythic 1." Leo mislabeled the track, which was usually titled "Carefree" or "Egyptian Fantasy." According to Urs Berger, the unissued track can be heard on a cassette tape of this concert circulated by Danny Ray Thompson.
(Does anyone have a copy of the above mentioned Danny Ray Thompson cassette to share?!!)
Le Sony'r Ra [Sun Ra] (p, syn, voc); Michael Ray (tp, voc); Jothan Callins (tp, cond. arr); Tyrone Hill (tb); Marshall Allen (as, fl, ob, picc); John Gilmore (ts, cl, timb, voc); Noël Scottt (as, cacl); Charles Davis (bars); James Jacson (ob, bsn, Inf-d); India Cooke (vln); Stephen "Kash" Killion (clo); John Ore (b); Clifford Barbaro (d); Eric C. "Buster" Smith (d); Elson Dos Santos Nascimento (surdo grande, perc); Talvin Singh (tabla, voc); June Tyson (voc, vln). The Symphony Orchestra (players unidentified); 3 vln; 1 b; 3 fl; 2 as; 1 ts; 1 Eng hn; 1 bsn; 3 tp; 1 tb; 1 Fr hn; 1 tymp; 1 perc.
Théâtre-Carré Saint-Vincent, Orléans, France, October 27, 1990Pleiades disc 1
1. Pleiades 15:47
2. Mythic 1 16:35
3. Friendly galaxy 17:44
Pleiades disc 2
1. Sun procession 13:03
2. Lights on a satellite 6:27
3. Love in outer space 6:55
4. Planet Earth day 10:00
5. Mythic 2 7:55
6. Blue Lou 5:30
7. Prelude in A major Op. 28, N. 7 7:50
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MANY THANKS to Paul W. for the lossless rip of this 2 CD set!

Awesome!!!! Thanks a lot!!!
ReplyDeleteYotte: Many thanks for Pleiades, which has hitherto been impossible to find in lossless format.
ReplyDeleteMy pleasure, guys! Hopefully my CD will show up soon and I can post some scans of the booklet, etc. I'm anxious to see what info/pics are included.
ReplyDeleteThx for sharing
ReplyDeleteSun Ra - Live in Paris (at the "Gibus")
Posted By : Garina | Date : 05 Mar 2009 18:43:38
Flac & MP3, 320 kbps | 254.7 MB & 93.35 MB | Label: Universe | CD 2003
cf. http://avaxhome.ws/music/jazz/sun_ra-live_in_paris_at_the_gibus.html
Cheers - antheraea
Hi antheraea,
ReplyDeleteWelcome!
I don't think those AVAX links have been good for some time. I remember my disappointment when I tried to grab them last year. The links for the Gibus album posted here are my own rip from my cd (not from a download).
Thanks for all you do...
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome, Johnny Pierre! Thanks for stopping by.
ReplyDeleteSplendid. The tablas add a special flavour to a fantastic mix. Such a grandeur on Friendly Galaxy. Now starting disc 2, Sun Procession ! Thank you Yotte and Paul.
ReplyDeleteoh man...it just gets better and more torturous that I can't download anything from this!! I've been on a pleadies hunt for a long time, like Sound Mirror, Chance on Chancey, and MANY others that are HERE...or were, anyway. I'm just too darn late it seems. ARRRRGGGGGG
ReplyDeleteregardless, thanks for what was, I've bought every darn Le Sony'r Ra release I can find (and afford...meaning those out of print original Saturns, the Horos, even the Atavistic cd's are getting beyond pricey...sigh), and here's another one that falls into those catagories.
sweet agony, but nice to know it WAS here, and blessings to all who enjoyed.
all good things,
mmk