Sunday, April 10, 2011

Sun Ra - It Is Forbidden (1974) released 2001


In 1974, the Ann Arbor Blues & Jazz Festival lost permission to hold the festival in Ann Arbor but was granted access to to the outdoor amphitheater at St. Clair College in Windsor, Ontario Canada.  Because of the shift in location, the festival was dubbed The Ann Arbor Blues & Jazz Festival In Exile.
 
The ranks of the Arkestra included Ra's greatest reed section ever, with Marshall Allen, John Gilmore, Elo Omoe, Danny Davis, James Jacson and Danny "Pekoe" Thompson, plus Kwame Hadi and Akh Tal Ebah on trumpets, Dale Williams on electric guitar, Detroit's own Reginald "Shoo-Be-Doo" Fields on bass, Clifford Jarvis at the drums and Stanley "Atakatune" Morgan on congas.  June Tyson and the Space Ethnic Voices, Judith Holton and Cheryl Banks, strutted and crooned out in front of the band, framing the mind-boggling keyboard improvisations and fierce chanted philosophy of their undisputed leader, the great Sun Ra. 
The multi-track master tapes of the Arkestra's performance were quite reasonably withheld by recordist Chuck Buchanan when it became clear that he could not be paid for his work, and they've never been seen again.  What remains is the cassette tape recorded from the board mix during the performance, now transferred into the digital realm and available right here on CD at last.
--John Sinclair
Amsterdam, December 6, 2000 / New Orleans, February 9, 2001

Sun Ra (p, org, syn, voc); Kwame Hadi (tp); Akh Tal Ebah (tp, mell, voc); unidentified (tp); Marshall allen (as, fl, perc); Danny Davis (as, fl, perc); John Gilmore (ts, perc); Danny Ray Thompson (bars, fl, libf, perc); James Jacson (bsn, Inf-d, voc); Elo Omoe (bcl); Dale Williams (eg); Reginald "Shoo-Be-Doo" Fields (b); Clifford Jarvis (d); Atakatune [Stanley Morgan] (cga); June Tyson (voc); Space Ethnic Voices: Judith Holton, Cheryl Banks (voc). 
September 6, 1974
St Clair College Amphitheatre, Windsor, Ontario, Canada
-from the CD liner notes-

Sun Ra & His Intergalactic Arkestra 
at the Ann Arbor Blues & Jazz Festival in Exile 1974
It Is Forbidden 
1. It Is Forbidden   1:04:17 
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Updated June 17, 2011
New Links!  The old are still valid but Paul W. has provided us with a rip divided by tracks!

See Below:

Sun Ra & His Intergalactic Arkestra 
at the Ann Arbor Blues & Jazz Festival in Exile 1974
It Is Forbidden 
1. Untitled Improvisations   13:15
2. Discipline 27   9:18
3. Love in Outer Space   4:41
4. The Shadow World   6:04
5. Space is the Place   7:18
6. Second Stop is Jupiter   1:40
7. What Planet is This   2:34
8. Images   8:20
9. It is Forbidden   2:33
10. Watusi   5:48
11. Sun Ra and his Band from Outer Space

+ applause   2:46

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320


Sun Ra Sunday Review

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