Strut present a new definitive collection of singles released by jazz maverick Sun Ra during his Earth years, spanning 1952 to 1961.

Sun Ra

Singles: The Definitive 45 Collections, Vol. 1

Cat No: STRUT148LP
Release date: 9 November 2022
Format: 3LP, Gatefold
Country: USA

Strut present a new definitive collection of singles released by jazz maverick Sun Ra during his Earth years, spanning 1952 to 1961.

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1. I Am An Instrument
01:37
2. I Am Strange
03:12
3. Chicago Usa
02:56
4. Spaceship Lullaby
02:18
5. Daddy's Gonna Tell You No Lie
03:07
6. A Foggy Day
01:04
7. I'm Coming Home
02:03
8. Last Call For Love
02:27
9. Soft Talk
02:43
10. Super Blonde
02:36
11. Saturn
03:01
12. Call For All Demons
04:21
13. Demon's Lullaby
02:40
14. Supersonic Jazz
02:35
15. Medicine For A Nightmare
02:37
16. Urnack
03:49
17. It's Christmas Time
02:45
18. Happy New Year To You!
01:48
19. M Uck M Uck
02:48
20. Hot Skillet Moma
03:13
21. Bye Bye
02:50
22. Somebody's In Love
01:48
23. Hours After
02:48
24. Great Balls Of Fire
05:29
25. October
04:41
26. Adventure In Space
02:35
27. Dreaming
02:44
28. Daddy​’​s Gonna Tell You No Lie
03:05
29. Round Midnight
03:51
30. Back In Your Own Back Yard
02:03
31. Saturn
03:41
32. Velvet
03:24
33. The Sun One
02:32
34. Message To Earthman
02:25
35. The Sun Man Speaks
04:36

Item Description

Released prolifically during the 1950s and more sporadically thereafter, primarily on the Saturn label, the 45s offer one-off meteorites from Ra’s prolific cosmic journey, tracing the development of his forward-thinking “Space-Bop” and his unique take on jazz and blues traditions which sounded unlike anything else from the period. As with his LPs, most 45s were only pressed in small runs and were sold at gigs and have since become extremely rare and sought after. Some have only been discovered in physical form in recent years; some were planned and pencilled but allegedly never made it to vinyl and some appeared as one-off magazine singles and posthumous releases.

‘Singles’ will be released in various formats across two release dates. All formats feature fully remastered tracks, rare photos, poster artwork, extensive sleeve notes by Francis Gooding, an interview with Saturn Records founder Alton Abraham by John Corbett and detailed track by track and session notes by Paul Griffiths. The 45s box sets each feature a hardboard flip top box containing 10 x 45s in their original artwork along with a bound 28pp booklet.