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Released
  
March 1957

Length
  
49:31

Super-Sonic Jazz (1956)
  
Sound of Joy (1956)

Release date
  
12 July 1956

Genre
  
Jazz

Recorded
  
1956, Chicago

Producer
  
Alton Abraham

Artist
  
Sun Ra

Label
  
Evidence

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Similar
  
The Sun Ra Arkestra albums, Jazz albums

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Super-Sonic Jazz is an album by Sun Ra, recorded in 1956 at RCA Studios, Chicago. Super-Sonic Jazz was the first album to be released on Saturn records, the label run by Sun Ra and Alton Abraham, and was one of only three albums by Sun Ra to have been available in the 1950s. (The other two are Jazz by Sun Ra, also released in 1957, and Jazz in Silhouette, released May 1959.)

Contents

The album was retitled as Super-Sonic Sounds when it was reissued in 1974 by Impulse!, but reverted to its original title when it was released on CD by Evidence records in 1992.

El Saturn Research

Super-Sonic Jazz was the first album to be released on El Saturn Records, the label run by Sun Ra and his business partner Alton Abraham. Set up in 1955, they released their first singles, including a doo-wop group The Cosmic Rays and the Arkestra's Saturn, at the beginning of 1956, and had recorded the whole of their first album by the end of the year, to be released in March 1957. El Saturn is now considered, along with Charles Mingus and Max Roach’s Debut label and Harry Partch’s Gate 5 label, "one of the very first and most active artist-owned record labels." Often pressed in editions of 75 — sometimes as few as 20 were made for specific concerts — the records would be manufactured using local black businesses, and often put together in Abraham's own home. As John F. Szwed described,

El Saturn Records purchased no advertising, gave out no promotional copies for review, and no distribution channels except mail order, hand delivery to the record shops, and, in the southern tradition, sales from the bandstand after performances. An order to the El Saturn address might or might not get a response, and when a record came it might be a different one than ordered (a 1971 Saturn price list asked orderers to list five alternatives), or arrive months later.

12" Vinyl

All songs written by Sun Ra except "Soft Talk", written by Julian Priester;
Side A:

  1. "India" (4:52)
  2. "Sunology" (5:43)
  3. "Advice to Medics" (2:05)
  4. "Super Blonde" (2:39)
  5. "Soft Talk" (2:45)
  6. "Sunology, part II" (7:08)

Side B:

  1. "Kingdom of Not" (5:35)
  2. "Portrait of the Living Sky" (1:52)
  3. "Blues at Midnight" (6:34)
  4. "El is a Sound of Joy" (4:00)
  5. "Springtime in Chicago" (3:54)
  6. "Medicine for a Nightmare" (2:25)

Musicians

On "Springtime in Chicago", recorded at Balkan Studios, Chicago, April 13, 1956

  • Sun Ra – Piano, Electric Piano
  • Art Hoyle – Trumpet, Percussion
  • Julian Priester – Trombone
  • James Scales – Alto Sax, Percussion
  • John Gilmore – Percussion
  • Pat Patrick – Baritone Sax, Percussion
  • Wilburn Green – Electric Bass
  • Robert Barry – Drums
  • On "Super Blonde", "Soft Talk", "Medicine for a Nightmare", and "Advice to Medics", recorded at RCA studios, possibly June 16, 1956:

  • Sun Ra – Piano, Electric Piano, 'Space Gong'
  • Art Hoyle – Trumpet
  • Julian Priester – Trombone
  • John Gilmore – Tenor Sax
  • Pat Patrick – Baritone Sax
  • Wilburn Green – Electric Bass
  • Robert Barry – Drums
  • Jim Herndon – Tympani, Percussion
  • On "Kingdom of Not", "Portrait of The Living Sky", "Blues at Midnight", "El Is A Sound of Joy", "India", and "Sunology" (both parts), probably recorded at Balkan Studios, Chicago, September or October 1956:

  • Sun Ra – Piano, Electric Piano, 'Space Gong'
  • Art Hoyle – Trumpet, Percussion
  • Pat Patrick – Alto Sax, Percussion
  • John Gilmore – Tenor Sax, Percussion
  • Charles Davis – Baritone Sax, Percussion
  • Victor Sproles – Bass
  • William Cochran – Drums
  • Jim Herndon – Tympani, Percussion
  • Mixed at RCA studios, Chicago, February 14, 1957, and released in March with an initial pressing of 500.

    Songs

    1India4:52
    2Sunology5:43
    3Advice to Medics2:05

    References

    Super-Sonic Jazz Wikipedia