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Evan Parker/Rutherford/Lytton/Schneider — Waterloo 1985 ... CD
Emanem (UK), 1985. New Copy .... $15.99
A single extended piece from this four extremely creative musicians – spun out over an hour of live performance with a range of tones and sounds that's simply breathtaking! Evan Parker's reeds really stretch out – both soprano and tenor, which seem restlessly in search of new notes and pathways – as Paul Rutherford muses on those rumbling tones he could do so well at this point. Hans Schneider hangs back a bit on bass, but wells up at just the right spots – and Paul Lytton really intensifies certain passages with both acoustic percussion and electronics!

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Sun Ra — Lanquidity (180 gram pressing) ... LP
Philly Jazz, 1978. New Copy (reissue).... $9.99
An amazing album from Sun Ra – and one of the most in-demand for Dusty Groove customers! The record's actually a bit funky – if you can believe it – and was recorded with electric keyboards, bass, and guitar (played by the mysterious Disco Kid!) The album originally came out on the Philly Jazz label and was quickly dismissed by many Ra fans for being a funk sell-out album – but over the years, it's become a prized album for its cosmic sense of soul and appealing jazz dance style. In fact, it's probably the album that most folks expect when they've heard one or two Sun Ra tracks on a funk compilation and expect all of his albums to sound like that. Titles include "That's How I Feel", "Where Pathways Meet", "Twin Stars of Thence", and "There Are Other Worlds (They Have Not Told You Of)". Tough stuff, and a very unique Sun Ra LP!

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Various — Brotherhood ... CD
Luv N' Haight, 1994. Used .... $5.99
One of the best Luv N Haight compilations, probably our favorite in their eclectic series that set a benchmark for so many funky compilations to follow! There's 8 tracks in all, covering lots of ground, all of it groovy, including the hard to get Sun Ra cut "Where Pathways Meet" from his Lanquidity album on Philly Jazz, Bobby Forrester's "Uncle Funky", "Hector" by the Village Callers, "Brotherhood" by Kamal & the Brothers, "Salsa De Santa Rosa" by Quintessence, "Too Soon Your Old" by Penny Goodwin, "Ronco Da Cuica" by Viva Brazil, and "For The Love Of Money" by Elliot Fisher.
(Out of print.)

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new Sun Ra — Heliocentric Worlds Of Sun Ra Vol 3 – The Lost Tapes ... CD
ESP, 1965. New Copy .... $6.99 17.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
Previously unissued work by Sun Ra – tracks recorded during the sessions for his Heliocentric Worlds 2 album for ESP, but lost to the sands of time for nearly 40 years! Like that previous album, this one features a smaller version of the Arkestra than usual – an octet that has Ra working with core hornmen Pat Patrick, John Gilmore, Marshall Allen, Walter Miller, and Robert Cummings – supported by a rhythm section that includes Ronnie Boykins on bass and Roger Blank on percussion. Apart from a lot of added percussion by various members of the group, the instrumentation overall is relatively straightforward – even if Ra's compositions are not. The set kicks off with the 17 minute "Intercosmosis" – a relatively free, stretched-out tune – then is followed by shorter numbers that travel along darker, more introspective pathways. These titles include "World Worlds", "Interplanetary Travelers", "Mythology Metamorphosis", and "Heliocentric Worlds".
 
 
 
 

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