SLEEPING BEAUTY by SUN RA

SKU140028
ArtistSUN RA
TitleSLEEPING BEAUTY
LabelSTRUT
Catalog #STRUT474LP
Tag
ReleaseW 29 - 2025
FormatVinyl - UKLP
EAN Barcode4062548108170
Import
 € 27,99 incl. VAT, excl. shipping

Tracks

  1. springtime again
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/s/strut474lp_sleeping_beauty/01_springtime_again_-_snippet.mp3
  2. door of the cosmos
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/s/strut474lp_sleeping_beauty/02_door_of_the_cosmos_-_snippet.mp3
  3. sleeping beauty
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/s/strut474lp_sleeping_beauty/03_sleeping_beauty_-_snippet.mp3

Description

New edition of one of Sun Ra's most celebrated albums, Sleeping Beauty, reissued in its original artwork for the first time.
This new edition features a selected version of the hand-drawn original cover, embossed with the Sun Ra logo and housed in a heavyweight card sleeve. Liner notes come courtesy of Arkestra member Knoel Scott and Sun Ra authority Paul Griffiths. Remastered by Technology Works

Originally released in 1979 on his independent Saturn label, Sleeping Beauty captures Sun Ra and his Arkestra at their most soulful and serene. A masterclass in cosmic jazz, the album blends lush grooves, celestial soul, and meditative funk with Ra’s singular spiritual vision — a sound both grounded and otherworldly

The album emerged during an extraordinarily fertile period for Sun Ra in late-‘70s New York. Between 1978 and 1982, Ra “occupied” Variety Recording Studios on West 42nd Street, often staging marathon sessions following late-night Arkestra gigs around the city — from the Village Vanguard to Sweet Basil and even a wedding in Central Park. These were not just recordings; they were rituals. Ra and his core players — John Gilmore, Marshall Allen, June Tyson, Michael Ray, and others — would begin sessions mid-morning, often continuing past midnight, much to the dismay of the studio owner. Out of this creative whirlwind came some of his most enduring work, including A Fireside Chat With Lucifer, On Jupiter, and Sleeping Beauty.

Across its three tracks, Sleeping Beauty showcases the Arkestra’s gentler side. From the dreamy sway of “Springtime Again” to the funk-deep uplift of “Door Of The Cosmos” and the title track’s meditative drift, this is music that floats, beckons, and unfolds. It’s a record of hypnotic beauty and quiet power — cosmic jazz for dreamers and seekers alike.

 

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