Showing posts with label Marshall Allen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marshall Allen. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 9, 2024

Arkestra great Marshall Allen readies long overdue debut album, New Dawn

The first song from Marshall Allen's debut album is the EVI wind-synth enhanced "African Sunset". 

Here's the scoop...

"African Sunset" is the first single off Marshall Allen's upcoming album New Dawn. Allen has been a member of the Sun Ra Arkestra since 1958 and he will release his debut album as a solo artist at the age of 100 on November 29th. You can hear "African Sunset" and get a digital copy via Bandcamp right here

"African Sunset is a tender Afro-Latin ballad with swaying strings and Allen’s EVI wind synthesizer adding some trippy, near-psychedelic tones. It’s the kind of elegant, Afrodiasporic space music that Sun Ra was pioneering back in the 1950s, and the master’s greatest student is still exploring further down that path." – John Morrison, The Wire

Watch Marshall Allen demonstrating his wind synth technique below. 


Saturday, May 25, 2024

Happy 100th Birthday Arkestra saxophonist Marshall Allen!

Cheers to Marshall Allen on his 100th birthday! Here are a few interviews and some Arkestra performances worth checking. 








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Monday, February 19, 2024

Previously unissued Sun Ra Arkestra Live in Chicago 1976-77 due for RSD

Zev Feldman's Jazz Detective label is releasing the limited-run Sun Ra At The Showcase 2LP set on April 20th. 


Here's the scoop...

Sun Ra At The Showcase: Live In Chicago 1976-1977 contains previously unreleased live recordings of the legendary intergalactic composer/pianist Sun Ra captured live at Joe Segal's Jazz Showcase in Chicago. This is an official release on producer Zev Feldman's Jazz Detective record label, in partnership with Elemental Music, and in cooperation with the Sun Ra Trust. Researched and compiled by longtime Sun Ra archivist Michael D. Anderson, and transferred from the original tape reels, this limited-edition 180-gram 2-LP set includes an extensive insert with rare photographs; liner notes by GRAMMY-winning author and historian Ashley Kahn; and interviews and statements from a who's who of music icons. Vinyl pressing of 3,000 copies available on Record Store Day, April 20, 2024. Check out the Jazz Detective site for the 2CD version and more info. 



Sun Ra At The Showcase: Live in Chicago 1976-77

SIDE A:

1. A NEW BEGINNING

2. VIEW FROM THE OTHER DIMENSION

3. VISITOR'S APPROACH

4. ANHK NATION (aka ANHKNATON)

SIDE B:

5. MOONSHIP JOURNEY

6. CALLING PLANET EARTH

7. VELVET

SIDE C:

8. HALLOWEEN IN HARLEM

9. KING PORTER STOMP

10. COCKTAILS FOR TWO

11. TAKE THE "A" TRAIN

SIDE D:

12. STOMPIN' AT THE SAVOY

SIDE E:

13. OUTER SPACEWAYS INCORPORATED

14. ENLIGHTENMENT

SIDE F:

15. MEDLEY: A MEMBER OF THE ANGEL RACE (aka SOMEWHERE THERE)

16. END OF CONCERT / JOE SEGAL ANNOUNCEMENT

Thursday, June 15, 2023

Sun Ra Arkestra, Tender Buttons @ The Great Hall, June 28

The Marshall Allen-led Sun Ra Arkestra returns to Toronto for a Great Hall show on June 28th – watch some recent clips. 



Get tickets for the Sun Ra Arkestra's upcoming Toronto appearance at the Great Hall right here.  


Monday, November 21, 2022

R.I.P. Danny Kalb of The Blues Project, 1942-2022

Remembering guitarist Danny Kalb who joined Sun Ra's Arkestra members for Tifton's crazy cool Batman cash-in from 1966.



Here's the scoop on The Sensational Guitars of Dan & Dale LP:
This is not a Sun Ra album, nor does it sound like a Sun Ra album—but Sun Ra and various members of his Arkestra are on it. This 1966 budget-label project was an attempt by producer Tom Wilson (1931–1978) to cash in on the Batman craze launched by the popular superhero comic book-turned-campy TV series. 

"The Sensational Guitars of Dan and Dale" were not a real group—it was a marquee name for a rotating cast of session pros earning rent money by playing on hastily recorded albums intended to turn quick bucks on various musical and cultural fashions. There are at least 20 "Dan & Dale" albums listed at Discogs, most issued on the Diplomat label. To the best of anyone's knowledge, there were no musicians named Dan or Dale involved. In fact, few, if any, musicians have been identified from any D&D projects—"Batman" being a notable exception, and for good reason. 

Wilson had produced Sun Ra's first LP, Jazz by Sun Ra, in 1957 for Wilson's short-lived (but legendary) Cambridge-based Transition label. After Ra relocated from Chicago to New York in 1961, Wilson contacted Sunny, booked him in a Newark NJ studio, and produced The Futuristic Sounds of Sun Ra, issued in 1962 on Savoy. 

The Batman project occurred after Wilson's resignation from a staff producer position at Columbia Records, where he helmed albums by Bob Dylan, Simon & Garfunkel, Eddie Harris, Herbie Mann, and others. By 1966, Wilson had begun selling his services to the highest bidder as a freelancer, and produced many historic projects for MGM-Verve, including the first two albums by the Mothers of Invention, the first two Velvet Underground releases, and albums by Nico, Hugh Masekela, Eric Burdon and the Animals, and others. (More info: www.ProducerTomWilson.com

Despite the Batman album's notoriety among Ra collectors and cognoscenti, Sun Ra was not originally slated to play on it. His involvement was purely circumstantial. 

Wilson had invited members of The Blues Project to play on the session. According to the band's keyboardist, Al Kooper, the group wasn't told in advance about the "Batman" theme—they were just hired to show up, play, and get paid. Blues Project guitarists Danny Kalb and Steve Katz, bassist Andy Kulberg, and drummer Roy Blumenfeld turned up. But Kooper declined. The gig coincided with his father's 50th birthday party, which Kooper didn't want to miss. So Wilson had to find an organist to replace Kooper. 

Sun Ra was Al Kooper's replacement. Sunny brought along Arkestra saxophonists John Gilmore and Pat Patrick, and several other session pros also appeared on the date. 

Kooper has long been listed as having performed on this album. But he ain't on it. I interviewed him several times in 2017 and he was insistent about this. Furthermore, Kooper says he never met Sun Ra. 

As for the music, it's fun, but hardly groundbreaking. The Earthly Recordings of Sun Ra, by Robert L. Campbell and Christopher Trent, offers this critical assessment: "Except for the Batman theme, nearly all of the music on this album was plundered from various sources. 'Batman’s Batmorang' uses the slow movement of Tchaikovsky’s Fifth Symphony; 'Penguin’s Umbrella' takes over Chopin’s A-flat Polonaise; 'Batman and Robin Swing' is based on the love theme from Tchaikovsky’s Romeo and Juliet; and 'Batmobile Wheels' makes do with Bach’s Minuet in G, already recycled as ['A Lover's Concerto'] by the Toys. 'The Riddler’s Retreat' lifts its guitar licks from 'She Loves You' by the Beatles." 

This album has been bootlegged countless times over the decades. As long as we're cataloging Sun Ra's discography on Bandcamp, we figured we'd offer a Batman bootleg too. We claim no rights in the recordings or the compositions. In Sun Ra's monumental catalog, the Batman album is a mere footnote. 

— Irwin Chusid 

Get a digital copy of the album via Bandcamp right here. Listen to a few tracks following the album credits below. 

Credits:
Jimmy Owens: trumpet 
Tom McIntosh: trombone 
John Gilmore: tenor sax 
Pat Patrick: baritone sax 
Sun Ra: Hammond B-3 organ 
Danny Kalb: lead guitar, harmonica 
Steve Katz: rhythm guitar 
Andy Kulberg: bass 
Roy Blumenfeld: drums 
unidentified female vocalists and possibly other musicians as well. 
Produced by Tom Wilson 
 



Wednesday, June 24, 2020

Sun Ra Arkestra tease new album with Chad VanGaalen animated clip

Watch Chad VanGaalen's video for "Seductive Fantasy" off the Sun Ra Arkestra's forthcoming album for the UK's Strut label. 


Wednesday, May 22, 2019

Happy Birthday Sun Ra!

Celebrating Sun Ra's birthday with a stellar collection assembled by longtime Arkestra member Marshall Allen. 

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Caribou sneaks out tour-only double LP

If you're planning on attending one of Caribou's upcoming tour dates, you might want to check out the merchandise table as Dan Snaith has put together an enticing tour-only release.
Entitled Caribou Vibration Ensemble featuring Marshall Allen, the double vinyl plus DVD package is a splendid document of Caribou's All Tomorrow's Parties performance last year which involved an expanded line-up bolstered with Sun Ra Arkestra saxophonist Marshall Allen, Kieran Hebden and Snaith's nutty Dundas pal Koushik among others. It looks like that Polaris Prize money has been well spent.

According to Mr. Snaith:
“In September 2009 the Flaming Lips invited us to play at the All Tomorrow’s Parties New York festival which they curated. We wanted this show to be something special so we put together a 15 piece band including all of our friends – Kieran Hebden (Four Tet), Luke Lalonde (Born Ruffians), Koushik Ghosh (Koushik), a five piece horn section, four drummers and Sun Ra arkestra band leader and legend Marshall Allen.
The show was something of a dream come true for us and so we’re very excited to announce that we will be releasing a limited double vinyl recording of the concert. The album will also come with a DVD video recording of the show. This record will only be available at our upcoming concerts and not available in stores.”     

Caribou Vibration Ensemble featuring Marshall Allen
1. A Final Warning (9:43)
2. Barnowl (10:40)
3. Brahminy Kite (5:29)
4. Every Time She Turns Round It’s Her Birthday (8:48)
5. Hendrix With Ko (4:31)
6. Melody Day (5:20)
7. Sandy (4:25)
8. Skunks (6:18)









North American tour dates
Sept 28 Winnipeg, MB - West End Cultural Centre &
Sept 29 Saskatoon, SK - Amigos &
Sept 30 Edmonton, AB - Starlite &
Oct 1 Calgary, AB - Republik &
Oct 3 Vancouver, BV - Vogue &
Oct 4 Seattle, WA - Showbox &
Oct 5 Portland, OR - Wonder Ballroom &
Oct 6 San Francisco, CA - Regency &
Oct 7 Los Angeles, CA - La Cita [DJ SET]
Oct 8 Los Angeles, CA - Music Box & %
Oct 9 Tempe, AZ - The Clubhouse &
Oct 11 Salt Lake City, UT - Urban Lounge &
Oct 12 Boulder, CO - Fox Theatre &
Oct 14 Austin, TX - La Zona Rosa !
Oct 15 Baton Rouge, LA - Spanish Moon !
Oct 16 Tallahassee, FL - Engine Room !
Oct 17 Tampa, FL - Crowbar !
Oct 18 Orlando, FL - Backbooth !
Oct 19 Miami, FL - Grand Central !
Oct 20 Mexico City, Mexico - Lunario [LIVE & DJ SET]
Oct 21 Guanajuanto, Mexico - Mutek/Cervantino Festival
Oct 30 Asheville, NC - Moog Festival
Oct 31 Chapel Hill, NC - Cat's Cradle
& with Emeralds
% with Nite Jewel
! with Arp