Monorails & Satelites: Works for Solo Piano Vol. 1 2 3 by Sun Ra (Record, 2019)

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Product Identifiers

Record LabelCcms, Cosmic Myth Records
UPC0881626521717
eBay Product ID (ePID)27046062374

Product Key Features

Release Year2019
FormatRecord
GenreJazz
ArtistSun Ra
Release TitleMonorails & Satelites: Works for Solo Piano Vol. 1 2 3

Dimensions

Item Height0.40 in
Item Weight1.48 lb
Item Length12.44 in
Item Width12.30 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Tracks22
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Space Towers 1.2 Cognition 1.3 Skylight 1.4 The Alter Destiny 1.5 Easy Street 1.6 Blue Differentials 1.7 Monorails and Satellites 1.8 The Galaxy Way 1.9 Astro Vision 1.10 The Ninth Eye 1.11 Solar Boats 1.12 Perspective Prisms of Is 1.13 Calundronius 1.14 Soundscapes 1.15 The Eternal Tomorrow 1.16 Today Is Not Yesterday 1.17 World Island Festival 1.18 The Changing Wind 1.19 Don't Blame Me 1.20 Gone with the Wind 1.21 How Am I to Know 1.22 Yesterdays
Number of Discs3
NotesTriple vinyl LP pressing in tri-gatefold cover. Considering the monumental depth of Sun Ra's recorded oeuvre, there are surprisingly few solo piano albums. Monorails and Satellites Volumes 1 and 2 were the first commercial LPs of the artist's solo keyboard excursions. Recorded in 1966 and released on his Saturn imprint in 1968, Volume 1 featured seven idiosyncratic originals and one standard ("Easy Street") delivered in Sunny's singular manner. Volume 2 was released the following year, and contains five compositions, all originals. A third volume was prepped but shelved, and this deluxe edition marks it's premiere release. As with all Cosmic Myth releases these volumes are superbly mastered with copious liners notes by renown American jazz pianist Vijay Iyer, and additional overviews by jazz historian Ben Young and producer Irwin Chusid.
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