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The Night of the Purple Moon

  • AMG Review of The Night of the Purple Moon

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    Sean Westergaard
    All Music Guide

    This one is quirky, even in the Sun Ra catalog. Ra fronts a quartet playing nothing but miniMoog and Rocksichord, along with Stafford James on electric bass, Danny Davis on alto, clarinet, flute, and bongos, and John Gilmore on drums! Gilmore has a skittering approach to the drums, which are curiously mic'ed with the hi-hat being especially prominent. Ra's playing doesn't get too far out, although the tones of the Rocksichord and miniMoog are rather humorous, and most of the tunes are quite playful. Davis provides some fine alto, clarinet, and a number of freak-outs, with James anchoring the proceedings. Davis and Gilmore switch roles for "Impromptu Festival" for a taste of Gilmore's tenor while "Dance of the Living Image" has Gilmore on drums and Davis on bongos. The best point of reference for this album is "The Perfect Man" off the Singles compilation, except "The Perfect Man" uses miniMoog exclusively, and Gilmore is a more solid drummer than Danny Davis. Lots of fun and slightly goofy, Night of the Purple Moon is an entertaining curiosity within a singularly unique discography.

A Bird's Eye View of Man's World
about 1 year ago

Now I'm pretty sure it will be obvious to those who have ever had a yearn to explore, whether it be from your own home or not that Google Earth is pretty much the most amazing thing ever. With a Sun Ra soundtrack, I can search for American military instalations in the South Pacific and cousins in Colombia simultaneously. Sweet.Sun Ra - A Bird's Eye View of Man's World

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