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Media Dream
Sun Ra
Media Dream
Genre: Jazz
 
  •  Track Listings (6) - Disc #1
  •  Track Listings (7) - Disc #2

This is the companion to Disco 3000, made on the same classic Italian quartet tour with John Gilmore, Michael Ray (trumpet) and the minimal but perfect Luqman Ali (drums). Ra himself plays piano and electronic keyboards, i...  more »

     
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All Artists: Sun Ra
Title: Media Dream
Members Wishing: 5
Total Copies: 0
Label: Art Yard/ ReR
Original Release Date: 1/1/2008
Re-Release Date: 2/26/2008
Album Type: Import
Genre: Jazz
Style: Avant Garde & Free Jazz
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 0752725024228, 752725024228

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This is the companion to Disco 3000, made on the same classic Italian quartet tour with John Gilmore, Michael Ray (trumpet) and the minimal but perfect Luqman Ali (drums). Ra himself plays piano and electronic keyboards, including the mysterious Crumar Mainman, which Ra describes as like a piano, organ, clavichord, cello, violin and brass instruments and which also, importantly, has a facility for pre-programmed bass-lines and electronic percussion, which Ra uses constantly and to great effect in this small ensemble setting and seldom, if ever, elsewhere. The best of this collection (most of CD1) is luminous: very electronic, often rhythmical and melodic, always economical and making every sound count. These tracks are like no other jazz ensemble and, although recognisable as Ra who else could think of, and then get away with this unlike any other Ra ensemble either. Ra makes the machines do amazing, visionary things while the band exercises restraint, remaining always in focus. In between, there are piano, saxophone, trumpet and drum vignettes, fresh and perfectly judged; this real was a fine band. This places the original vinyl release (and related releases, Sound Mirror and Disco 300) back into the context of the concerts, from which they were drawn. An important addition to the Sun Ra canon, since it is a rare document of an unusual Ra project that produced three classic late 70s LPs. Beautifully packaged and well annotated.

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CD Reviews

Despite reservations
Heavy Theta | Lorton, Va United States | 05/03/2008
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Given that this was recorded by the same quartet that produced the wonderful Disco 3000, I truly looked forward to another chapter of Mr. Mystery's Italian sojourn. But upon cracking open the package, it was not especially encouraging to read that the master that this was produced from was in terrible shape and missing several cuts from the original album (!). I also have to say that the second disc here, while not deficient neither is especially exemplary. However, the first disc is fairly packed with some uniquely mind melting material. Sonny does some amazing things with the rare Crumar synth, and Gilmore pushes his tenor to places where no horn has gone before.



Altogether, I think I prefer this to Disco, which is more consistent, but does not push the envelope near as much. I'm very happy to have gotten my hands on some of the fabled Italian stuff as it represents something of a highlight relatively late in Ra's creative period. (How much music did this guy pump out?)"
It's More Fun To Compute
Mr. Richard D. Coreno | Berea, Ohio USA | 09/25/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This 2-CD set was released in February 2008 and is a companion to Disco 3000, as both chronicle Sun Ra's experimental 1978 concert tour of Italy.



Utilizing a Crumar Mainman synthesizer - which allowed for pre-programmed bass lines and electronic percussion - Sun Ra was on the cutting-edge of what was soon to become a revolution of sound in the avant-garde/free jazz movement.



The band is down to a quartet, with John Gilmore (s), Michael Ray (t) and Luqman Ali (d) filling in the spaces to Sun Ra's sonic vision, while being given the space to blast off into incredible solos. The most solid performances are Constellation and the title track.



The original tape source had deteriorated, so there are rough spots in the recording. But the historical importance of this tour makes for a satisfying journey.



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