Interstellar Low Ways is an album recorded by the American jazz musician Sun Ra and his Myth Science Arkestra, mostly recorded in Chicago, 1960, and released in 1967 on his own El Saturn label. Originally titled Rocket Number Nine, the album had acquired its present name, and the red-on-white sleeve by Claude Dangerfield, by 1969. The album is known particularly for the two songs featuring chants, "Interplanetary Music" and "Rocket Number Nine Take off for the Planet Venus". These would stay in the Arkestra's repertoire for many years: — Robert Campbell
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| - Interstellar Low Ways ist ein Jazzalbum von Sun Ra and His Myth Science Arkestra. Die zwischen 1957 und 1960 in Chicago entstandenen Aufnahmen erschienen 1967 als Langspielplatte auf El Saturn Records, gekoppelt mit Visits Planet Earth als Compact Disc auf Evidence Records. 2014 wurde das Album in einer von Michael D. Anderson und Irwin Chusid restaurierten Fassung wiederveröffentlicht. (de)
- Interstellar Low Ways è un album discografico del musicista jazz statunitense Sun Ra e della sua Myth Science Arkestra, registrato principalmente a Chicago nel 1960, e pubblicato nel 1966 dalla El Saturn Records, etichetta di proprietà dello stesso artista. Originariamente intitolato Rocket Number Nine, l'album acquisì il nome attuale, e la caratteristica copertina bianca e rossa opera di Claude Dangerfield, nel 1969. (it)
- Interstellar Low Ways is an album recorded by the American jazz musician Sun Ra and his Myth Science Arkestra, mostly recorded in Chicago, 1960, and released in 1967 on his own El Saturn label. Originally titled Rocket Number Nine, the album had acquired its present name, and the red-on-white sleeve by Claude Dangerfield, by 1969. The album is known particularly for the two songs featuring chants, "Interplanetary Music" and "Rocket Number Nine Take off for the Planet Venus". These would stay in the Arkestra's repertoire for many years: — Robert Campbell (en)
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| - Interstellar Low Ways ist ein Jazzalbum von Sun Ra and His Myth Science Arkestra. Die zwischen 1957 und 1960 in Chicago entstandenen Aufnahmen erschienen 1967 als Langspielplatte auf El Saturn Records, gekoppelt mit Visits Planet Earth als Compact Disc auf Evidence Records. 2014 wurde das Album in einer von Michael D. Anderson und Irwin Chusid restaurierten Fassung wiederveröffentlicht. (de)
- Interstellar Low Ways is an album recorded by the American jazz musician Sun Ra and his Myth Science Arkestra, mostly recorded in Chicago, 1960, and released in 1967 on his own El Saturn label. Originally titled Rocket Number Nine, the album had acquired its present name, and the red-on-white sleeve by Claude Dangerfield, by 1969. The album is known particularly for the two songs featuring chants, "Interplanetary Music" and "Rocket Number Nine Take off for the Planet Venus". These would stay in the Arkestra's repertoire for many years: Rocket Number Nine points toward the music that the Arkestra would be playing on the lower East Side of New York City. The tenor sax solo isn't the work of John Coltrane in 1962, but of John Gilmore in 1960. And not even Ornette Coleman's bassists were playing like Ronnie Boykins at this date. — Robert Campbell When reissued by Evidence, Interstellar Low Ways was included as the second half of a CD that also featured the whole of Sun Ra and his Solar Arkestra Visits Planet Earth. Lady Gaga references the line; "Rocket Number Nine Take off for the Planet Venus" in her song "Venus". (en)
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