85 HELIOCENTRIC WORLDS VOL III CD

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85.HELIOCENTRIC WORLDS VOL III

Sun Ra ESP-Disk 4002 CD

  • PERSONEL:

Sun Ra (p); Walter Miller (tp); Ali Hassan (tb); Marshall Allen (as, fl, pice); Danny Davis (as, fl); John Gilmore (ts); Pat Patrick (bs); Robert Cummings (bcl); Ronnie Boykins (b); Jimhmi Johnson (dr); Tommy Hunter (reverb).

Probably Richard Alderson Studio, New York City, 25 May 1965

  • TRACKS:

Intercosmosis

  • PERSONEL:

Sun Ra (b-marimba,e-celeste,p,tympani); Chris Capers (tp); Teddy Nance (tb); Bernard Pettaway (bass tb); Marshall Allen (picc,as); Danny Davis (fl,as); John Gilmore (ts,tympani); Pat Patrick (bs, perc); Robert Cummings (bcl,woodblocks); Ronnie Boykins (b);Jimhmi Johnson (perc,tympani).

RLA Studio , New York City, April 20, 1965

  • TRACKS:

Mythology Metamorphosis / Heliocentric Worlds / World Worlds / Interplanetary Travelers

1. A CD released by ESP-Disk in 2005.

2. The CD liner notes assert that these tracks come from the 16 November 1965 session which produced HELIOCENTRIC WORLDS VOL II (listing 86) but the personnel is audibly wrong for this:

- Danny Davis' alto sax and Walter Miller's trumpet are clearly audible on Intercosmosis - A different trumpet plus two trombones can be heard on World Worlds and Interplanetary Travelers - Sun Ra plays electronic celeste and bass marimba on the remaining tracks, but only piano on Intercosmosis. Hence the dates & personnel suggested above: - intercosmosis comes from the sessions which produced side A of The Magic City - the remaining tracks originate from the HELIOCENTRIC WORLDS VOL 1 session. (See note 3.)

3. WORLDS VOL 1 (listing 83) and sounds identical to the alternate take released on OUT THERE A MINUTE Blast First BFP60 (listing 73.)

*REISSUES:

1. A 3-CD issue THE HELIOCENTRIC WORLDS OF SUN RA ESP-Disk 4062 (3xCD, 2010) combines volumes 1,2 and 3 of this series (listings 83, 86) along with bonus photos, articles, and the documentary film "SPACEWAYS" (Edward English, 1968.)

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