Sun Ra was a remarkable piano player with a style all his own. Solo piano performances are few in the Ra canon; I believe he must have preferred the textures and colors available to him via the Arkestra's extensive palette. Though I posted a CD rip of this album in February, I thought some might enjoy a nice LP rip as well.
This is the hippest solo piano CD you're ever going to hear that features old time standards like "Take the A Train," "St Louis Blues" and "Honeysuckle Rose." That's because the artist involved isn't some wannabe young lion aiming for mainstream cred or a palsied trad jazz survivor nostalgically re-creating the sounds of his youth. Instead, the hoary jazz standards are slotted in among certified Saturnian melodies and improvisations by a figure who during his time on earth seemed to be part of all strands of improvised music: Le Sony'r Ra, known familiarly as Sun Ra (1914-1993).
Recorded live in Venice in 1977, these rare solo performances find Ra revisiting all facets of his career. With Ra there was never the divide between entertainment and art that marks the performances of younger, more self-conscious tone scientists, a term he preferred to musicians. Thus when he plays a simple blues he brings more dissonance to his left handed feints then you usually associate with the traditional sounds. When he performs his own "Angel Race," he begins by singing variations on the outer space theme.
As he continues playing, he works in some "I Got Rhythm" variations, showcases an allegro Afro-Cuban interlude and quotes passages from others of his compositions. In the same way "Love In Outer Space" is treated orchestrally and is lightly syncopated, with tinkling right hand tremolos meeting the theme advanced with his left hand. This is precisely the way pre-war stylists like Earl Hines treated piano showcases like his "Boogie Woogie on St. Louis Blues," which has its echoes in Ra's version of the piece, complete with strummed octaves and subterranean rumbles in left hand as the right picks out the sprightly melody. As a young pianist first in Birmingham, then Chicago, Ra (then Sonny Blount) must have heard and admired Hines' work.
It's known he was strongly influenced by Fletcher Henderson, who first employed him. His version of "Penthouse Serenade" here, which becomes a honky-tonk showcase with pumping piano chords and effervescent voicing, is probably similar to the sort of tunes he'd come up with for dance rehearsals, when he was working for Henderson in Chicago's Club DeLisa in the 1940s. In other spots, Ra uses pedal pressure to vibrate the 32 bass strings for extra oscillations and recasts a familiar pre-war melody with strong upbeats, chordal downbeats, flashing cascading chords and sharp key clips.
At one point he—in all seriousness—invites audience members to join him at a party in Jupiter sometime in the future. Reflecting the title without dispute, this CD is a valuable and rare piano recital. For Ra, myth-making and music-making were one and the same. Listen to this and learn to accept Ra on his own terms.
By Ken WaxmanAll About Jazz
Here is Sun Ra in Venice the following year (1978) from the Transparency DVD Sun Ra Vol. 3. This video is approximately 30 minutes; the first 6 are comprised of a short introduction/interview with Ra.
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Piano Recital - Teatro La Fenice, Venezia | Vinyl Lovers (2010)
1. Free Improvisation 4:47
2. Blues 4:15
3. Outer Spaceways Incorporated 6:36
4. Take the "A" Train 3:51
5. St. Louis Blues 3:59
6. Angel Race 3:37
7. Love in Outer Space 4:55
8. Penthouse Serenade (When We're Alone) 5:25
9. Free Improvisation 3:21
10. Honeysuckle Rose 6:47
11. Friendly Galaxy / Spontaneous Simplicity 6:41
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I have some doubts that sun ra came back in 1978 for a second solo performance in venice, i.e. I think the video is ALSO from 1977. Could somebody please check this out on Campbell's Earthly recordings?
ReplyDeleteHi Trane,
ReplyDeleteI think you're probably right. I had the same doubts when I was preparing the original post of the cd. There's no mention in Campbell/Trent about a 1978 solo performance - I asked Michael @ Transparency about the date on the DVD - I believe he said that he got the date from his source for the video. We talked of him speaking with Michael Anderson about the dates but I never heard any more about it.
I don't think the performances on the video are the same as what is on the album, do you?
yotte - grazie, molto!
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I havent had a chance to check the video yet Yotte, I will, but I do remember he playes Over the rainbow (on the video) which is not on the audio concert, so the mistery remains....will recheck the video next week though
ReplyDeletebelow are the timings for the video. please read the caveat at the end about the titles...
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Sun Ra
Piano Recital - Venice, 1978
Recorded live in 1978
Broadcast on RAITRE
Total time - 29:55 (.mp4) (color)
Italian television recorded at concert in Venice - incomplete.
Sun Ra – piano
00:00 - 04:41 Sun Ra walking across bridge, to theatre, pre-concert interview at piano, with Italian voiceover
04:41 - 10:56 walks on stage to applause >
Free Improvisation (Ra)
10:56 - 18:18 Outer Spaceways Inc. (Ra)
18:18 - 23:38 Penthouse Serenade (Burton / Jason / King)
23:38 - 29:55 Honeysuckle Rose (Waller)
best guesses at titles, after listening to similar titles on the 11-24-77 CD
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