
Somewhere Over The Rainbow (Vinyl)
Strut Records proudly presents the first definitive expanded reissue of Somewhere Over The Rainbow, Sun Raâs 1977 session recorded at the Bluebird in Bloomington, Indiana, presented across three Vinyl LPs or as a two-CD set. Please note the differing tracklist between the CD & LP.
The Arkestra were at the peak of their powers in 1977, releasing revered albums like The Soul Vibration Of Man and My Favorite Things with Arkestra regulars Marshall Allen, Danny Ray Thompson, Michael Ray and Luqman Ali among the core musicians. Ra also continued his touring in Europe with historic gigs in Italy. During this period, Arkestra live performances were often loosely structured into thematic blocks that moved from reflections on jazz history to cosmic âspace narrativeâ sections featuring collective chants, extended Africa/Egypt-inspired grooves and selections from the Great American Songbook.
This recording brings in all of these features with re-imagined versions of standards like âTake The âAâ Trainâ, âSt. Louis Bluesâ and title track âOver The Rainbowâ alongside rarely recorded Ra compositions like âMake Another Mistakeâ and âAmen Meni Many Amensâ. Ra conducted improvisations to guide the listener seamlessly from one musical scene to the next. As Sun Ra himself described it: âItâs like a partyâwe enjoy ourselves and everybodyâs invited to enjoy it with us.â
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Strut Records proudly presents the first definitive expanded reissue of Somewhere Over The Rainbow, Sun Raâs 1977 session recorded at the Bluebird in Bloomington, Indiana, presented across three Vinyl LPs or as a two-CD set. Please note the differing tracklist between the CD & LP.
The Arkestra were at the peak of their powers in 1977, releasing revered albums like The Soul Vibration Of Man and My Favorite Things with Arkestra regulars Marshall Allen, Danny Ray Thompson, Michael Ray and Luqman Ali among the core musicians. Ra also continued his touring in Europe with historic gigs in Italy. During this period, Arkestra live performances were often loosely structured into thematic blocks that moved from reflections on jazz history to cosmic âspace narrativeâ sections featuring collective chants, extended Africa/Egypt-inspired grooves and selections from the Great American Songbook.
This recording brings in all of these features with re-imagined versions of standards like âTake The âAâ Trainâ, âSt. Louis Bluesâ and title track âOver The Rainbowâ alongside rarely recorded Ra compositions like âMake Another Mistakeâ and âAmen Meni Many Amensâ. Ra conducted improvisations to guide the listener seamlessly from one musical scene to the next. As Sun Ra himself described it: âItâs like a partyâwe enjoy ourselves and everybodyâs invited to enjoy it with us.â























