Showing posts with label Sun Ra. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sun Ra. Show all posts

Friday, June 13, 2014

Sun Ra: Black Man in the Universe, University of California, Berkeley, Spring 1971



 

This afternoon on New Day Jazz, in the 5 o'clock hour, we will be listening to the third lecture from Sun Ra's class, Black Man in the Universe, from the Spring Semester 1971, at the University of California, Berkeley. 



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ArtistSongAlbumLabel
Johnny Dunn Dunn's Cornet Blues Steppin' on the Gas New World Records
Charlie Johnson The Boy in the Boat Sweet and Low Blues New World Records
James P. Johnson What Is This Thing Called Love Jive at Five New World Records
Sidney Bechet What Is This Thing Called Love Jive at Five New World Records
Billie Holiday I Can't Get Started When Malindy Sings New World Records
Johnny Hodges Passion Flower Jive at Five New World Records
Cab Calloway Ebony Silhouette Jammin' for the Jackpot New World Records
Coleman Hawkins Body & Soul Jive at Five New World Records
Serge Chaloff Body & Soul Introspection New World Records
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James P. Johnson Mule Walk A Decade of Jazz 1939-1949 Blue Note
Edmund Hall Seein' Red A Decade of Jazz 1939-1949 Blue Note
Meade Lux Lewis Honky Tonk Train Blues A Decade of Jazz 1939-1949 Blue Note
Edmund Hall Profoundly Blue A Decade of Jazz 1939-1949 Blue Note
Sidney Bechet Summertime A Decade of Jazz 1939-1949 Blue Note
Bud Powell A Night in Tunisia A Decade of Jazz 1949-1959 Blue Note
Horace Silver Senor Blues A Decade of Jazz 1949-1959 Blue Note
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Gigi Gryce Nica's Tempo Thelonious Monk and Herbie Nichols Savoy
Hampton Hawes Jumpin' Jacque Black California Savoy
Art Pepper Surf Ride Black California Savoy
Herbie Nichols 'S Wonderful Thelonious Monk and Herbie Nichols Savoy
Herbie Nichols Nichols and Dimes Thelonious Monk and Herbie Nichols Savoy
Helen Humes Helen's Advice Black California Savoy
Helen Humes Knockin' Myself Out Black California Savoy
Dizzy Gillespie The Champ The Historic Savoy Sessions Savoy
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Sun Ra Astro Black (excerpt) Astro Black Impulse
Sun Ra African-American Studies 198: The Black Man in the Universe Spring Semester 1971 University of California, Berkeley
Walt Dickerson & Sun Ra Astro (excerpt) Visions Steeplchase
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Horace Parlan U.M.M.G. Like Someone in Love Steeplechase

Sunday, May 22, 2011

It's After The End Of The World, Don't You Know That Yet? Celebrating Sun Ra, Remembering Malcolm X


Show description for Sunday 5/22/2011 @ 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM

Our annual celebration of Sun Ra (born Herman Poole Blount, Le Sony'r Ra, May 22, 1914 – May 30, 1993) Also, on the 5 o'clock hour, an excerpt from the last recorded speech by Malcolm X ( May 19, 1925 – February 21, 1965), born Malcolm Little and also known as El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz

ArtistSongAlbumLabel

Sun Ra & His Myth Science ArkestraAdventure - EquationCosmic Tones For Mental TherapyEvidence

Sun Ra & His Myth Science ArkestraMoon DanceCosmic Tones For Mental TherapyEvidence

Sun RaHeliocentricThe Heliocentric Worlds Of Sun RaESP

Sun RaOuter NothingnessThe Heliocentric Worlds Of Sun RaESP

Sun RaOther WorldsThe Heliocentric Worlds Of Sun RaESP
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Sun RaCogitationMonorails And SatellitesEvidence

Sun RaSkylightMonorails And SatellitesEvidence

Sun Ra & His Outer Space ArkestraThe BridgeThe SinglesEvidence

Sun Ra & His Outer Space ArkestraRocket #9The SinglesEvidence

Sun Ra & His Myth Science ArkestraThe Outer HeavensArt Forms Of Dimensions TomorrowEvidence

Sun Ra & His Astro-Galatic Infintiy ArkestraEnlightenmentThe SinglesEvidence

Sun Ra featuring David HendersonLove In Outer SpaceThe SinglesEvidence

Sun RaMayan TempleThe SinglesEvidence

Sun Ra & His Intergalatic Solar ArkestraIt's After The End Of The WorldSoundtrack To The Film Space Is The PlaceEvidence

Sun Ra & His Intergalatic Solar ArkestraUnder Different StarsSoundtrack To The Film Space Is The PlaceEvidence

Sun Ra & His Intergalatic Solar ArkestraDiscipline 33Soundtrack To The Film Space Is The PlaceEvidence

Sun Ra & His Intergalatic Solar ArkestraWatusaSoundtrack To The Film Space Is The PlaceEvidence

Sun Ra & His Intergalatic Solar ArkestraCalling Planet EarthSoundtrack To The Film Space Is The PlaceEvidence
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Sun Ra & His Myth Science ArkestraAngels & Demons At PlayAngels & Demons At PlayEvidence

Sun RaWe Travel The SpacewaysGreatest Hits:Easy Listening For Intergalatic TravelEvidence

Sun RaTwin Stars Of ThenceLanquidityEvidence
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Malcolm XExcerpt One (Mecca, Non-violence, The Press)Feb. 14, 1965, DetroitPrivate Recording
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Malcolm XExcerpt Two ( Decolonisation, Kennedy as Neo-colonialist, Africa & Human Rights)Feb. 14, 1965, DetroitPrivate Recording
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Sun Ra featuring John Gilmore & June TysonEnlightenmentNuits de la Fondation Maeght Volume 1Nuits de la Fondation Maeght

Sun RaAstro BlackAstro BlackImpulse

Monday, February 1, 2010

Sun Ra at U.C. Berkeley, Spring 1971




In the Spring of 1971 SUN RA offered a lecture course at the University of Califonia at Berkeley, African-American Studies 198: The Black Man in the Universe. This afternoon on the 4 o'clock hour we will listen to a very scarce recording of the third class session lecture.

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Artist Song Album Label


Sun Ra Enlightenment Nuit De La Fondation Maeght Volume One Recommended Records


Sun Ra A House of Beauty The Heliocentric Worlds of Sun Ra Volume One ESP


Sun Ra Of Heavenly Things The Heliocentric Worlds of Sun Ra Volume Two ESP


Sun Ra Neptune Discipline 27 - II El Saturn Research


Sun Ra Watusa The Nubians of Plutonia Impulse

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Sun Ra (read by Justin Desmangles) Freedom From Freedom The Immeasurable Equation Waitawhile


Sun Ra Demon's Lullaby Angels & Demons At Play Impulse


Sun Ra Images Jazz In Silhouette Impulse


Sun Ra The Bad & The Beautiful The Bad & The Beautiful Impulse

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Sun Ra Just In Time The Bad & The Beautiful Impulse


Sun Ra Abstract The Magic City Impulse

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William Carlos Williams (read by Justin Desmangles) The Orchestra The Collected Poems Of William Carlos Williams New Directions


Sun Ra Astro Black Astro Black Impulse

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Sun Ra (lecture) The Black Man In The Universe The Lost Reel Collection Transparency

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Sun Ra I Am An Instrument I Am Strange Norton


Sun Ra Rocket #9 Space Is The Place Impulse

Saturday, January 30, 2010

Sun Ra's Reading List for African-American Studies 198: The Black Man in the Universe



Listed below are the books assigned by Sun Ra for his lecture course, African-American Studies 198: The Black Man in the Universe. The classes were offered as part of the regular Spring semester at the University of California, Berkeley, 1971.

The Egyptian Book of the Dead
Radix
Alexander Hislop: Two Babylons
The Theosophical works of Madame Blavatsky
The Book of Oahspe
Henry Dumas: Ark of Bones
Henry Dumas: Poetry for My People eds. Hale Charfield & Eugene Redmond, Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press 1971
Black Fire: An Anthology of Afro-American Writing, eds. Leroi Jones & Larry Neal, New York: William Morrow 1968
David Livingston: Missionary Travels
Theodore P. Ford: God Wills the Negro
Rutledge: God's Children
Stylus,
vol. 13, no. 1 (Spring 1971), Temple University
John S. Wilson: Jazz. Where It Came From, Where It's At, United States Information Agency
Yosef A. A. Ben-Jochannan: Black Man of the Nile and His Family, Alkibu Ian Books 1972
Constantin Francois de Chasseboeuf, Comte de Volney: The Ruins, or, Meditation on the Revolutions of Empires, and the Law of Nature, London: Pioneer Press 1921
The Source Book of Man's Life and Death (Ra's description; = The King James Bible)
Pjotr Demianovitch Ouspensky: A New Model of the Universe. Principles of the Psychological Method in Its Application to Problems of Science, Religion and Art, New York: Knopf 1956
Frederick Bodmer: The Loom of Language. An Approach to the Mastery of Many Languages, ed. Lancelot Hogben, New York: Norton & Co. 1944
Blackie's Etymology

Monday, August 4, 2008

The Poetry of Sun Ra



Freedom From Freedom


Freedom from freedom
From the liberty
Of the land
Where destruction's light
Is the land.

Freedom from the decree of freedom
From the liberty
Of the land of destruction
Is the decree
That can truly save
Those whose freedom
Is a burden and a shame
What price freedom that despairs?
What price freedom that destroys?





by Sun Ra

published in The Immeasurable Equation, The Collected Poetry & Prose of Sun Ra

Saturday, July 19, 2008

Johnny Coles' Sunken Treasure


Some of the most extraordinary moments on the classic Gil Evans lp Out of the Cool are provided by the late trumpeter Johnny Coles. While still largely unknown to the broader jazz public Coles is among the finest trumpeters of his day. His feature on Evans' Out of the Cool is the moody and deeply evocative Sunken Treasure. A dark and brooding atmosphere is enhanced by the addition of both bass marimba and bass trombone to the orchestral setting. A languid tempo sets the tone for Coles improvisations on Evans theme. The over all impressions are of a deeply hued and subtle character not unlike those of Sun Ra. Coles introspective statements are reminiscent of another frequent trumpet collaborator of Evans, Miles Davis.

While having gained little of the notice that was truly his do Coles went on to record with the greatest composer-arrangers in jazz including Charles Mingus. His presence on the Town Hall recordings of the original Meditations are among not only the highlights of his career but that of Mingus as well. Coles would travel with the Mingus orchestra that toured Europe.

Prior to his association with Mingus Coles recorded what is perhaps his most fully realized album under his own leadership. The lp recorded for Blue Note is Little Johnny C and features among others the great tenor saxophonist Joe Henderson. We are treated to a number of original compositions by Coles as well as those of Duke Pearson. Much of the warmth and ebullient personality of Coles emerges on this most graceful of jazz recordings. While still scarce on vinyl the album can be readily found among audiophile reissues.