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Space Is The Place

CD (Item 516835) Impulse, 1972 — Condition: Used
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Sun Ra — Space Is The Place ... CD 8.99
Sun Ra — Space Is The Place (180 gram pressing) ... LP 27.99
A brilliant record by Sun Ra & The Arkestra – and an album that forever gave them a slogan to live by! The record's different than some of the other Arkestra work from the time – in that it's a bit tighter and more spiritual, more in keeping with the style of the Blue Thumb label, for which it was recorded – and soaring along on a wave of post-Coltrane spiritual jazz enthusiasm. Side one features the ultimate recording of "Space Is The Place" – an anthemic tune that blends chanting, modal rhythms, and some incredibly soulful solo work – making for one of the Arkestra's most perfectly realized tunes! That gem runs for over 20 minutes – and other shorter tracks on the album include "Discipline", "Images", "Sea Of Sound", and "Rocket Number Nine".  © 1996-2024, Dusty Groove, Inc.
(1998 digipak pressing with a clear promotional sticker on the digipak cover and penmark through barcode.)

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