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RECORD STORE DAY 2025 RELEASE - SATURDAY 12/04/2025
6LP Box Set - Limited to 2500 Copies
This Record Store Day item will be available to purchase in store on Saturday 12th April from 8am and will be available to purchase online on Monday 14th April from 8pm.
Strictly one per customer / no pre-orders.
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Originally released across two edited volumes by Shandar in 1971, the concerts are now being reissued by Strut in a stunning expanded 6 LP vinyl box set for Record Store Day 2025. The set is housed in a hardboard box and features a reprint of the original festival programme, a 12-page over-sized booklet featuring liner notes by Daniel Caux, Jacqueline Caux and Paul Griffiths and stunning restored photos of the festival by Philippe Gras. Sun Ra’s Nuits de la Fondation Maeght recordings are legendary within his extensive canon. Across two nights in August 1970, these were the first concerts Ra and the Arkestra had performed outside North America and formed part of a stellar festival line-up alongside Albert Ayler, Cecil Taylor, LaMonte Young and Marian Zazeela. Prior to Maeght, The Arkestra’s early years in New York had been lean in terms of gigs, money and visibility. Their precarious situation improved after Ra’s participation in the 1964 October Revolution concerts and the release of the breathtaking Heliocentric Worlds LPs. A gradual increase in touring followed and talk had turned to brokering dates in Europe when they received an invitation to play at an art gallery in Southern France in 1970. Set in the medieval town of St Paul-de- Vence in Provence, the Fondation Maeght celebrated modern art in all its forms, housing work from some of the most important artists of the 20th Century including Matisse, Georges Braque, Chagall and Giacometti. The Ra performance featured one of the great Arkestra line-ups with mainstays John Gilmore, Marshall Allen, Pat Patrick, Danny Davis and Danny Ray Thompson at the peak of their powers. Festival curator Daniel Caux recalled, “The Arkestra’s performances were electrifying. Films were projected behind the musicians - vistas of New York and Chicago, moon rockets, Egyptian Gods and plumed African warriors. Sun Ra’s organ threw lightning bolts, dancers brandished symbolic objects. The audience was stunned by a spectacle that surpassed anything they could have imagined”.
TRACKLIST:
A1. Sun Interlude A2. Love In Outer Space A3. Shadow World (Excerpt) B1. Cosmic Explorer (Continuation) B2. Piano Solo (Untitled) - B3. Friendly Galaxy No.2 C1. Why Go To The Moon? / It's After The End Of The World C2. Spontaneous Simplicity C3. Watusi D1. Percussion Interlude D2. Interstellar Low Ways D3. Somewhere Else E1. They'll Come Back E2. Tone Science Interlude E3. Satellites Are Spinning E4. Sun Ra And His Band From Outer Space E5. Calling Planet Earth E6. Imagination E7. I'll Wait For You E8. We Travel The Spaceways F1. The World Of Lightning F2. Blackmyth; I) Shadows Took Shape II) Strange Worlds III) Journey Through The Outer Darkness F3. Myth Tone Poem (Untitled) F4. Sky5. Three Cheers For Ra G1. Prelude G2. Theme Of The Stargazers G3. Shadow World H1. Satellites Are Spinning H2. Second Stop Is Jupiter H3. Tone Science H4. Next Stop Mars I1. Spontaneous Simplicity I2. Friendly Galaxy No.2 J1. Pleasant Twilight J2. Outer Spaceways Incorporated / You Better Get Ready K1. Enlightment K2. Calling Planet Earth K3. Space Bop (Untitled) K4. Space Ballad (Untitled ) K5. Sun Ra And His Band From Outer Space / Theme Of The Stargazers / I’ll Wait For You L1. Somebody Else’s Idea / Walking On The Moon / It’s After The End Of The World L2. We Travel The Spaceways L3. Tone Science Interlude L4. Days Of Wine And Roses L5. Satellites Are Spinning