AllMusic Review by Sean Westergaard
"This is the great late-night Sun Ra
chillout album you never knew about. The band had been working in a
more groove-oriented setting off and on for over a year, as evidenced by
the albums Lanquidity and On Jupiter, with both featuring prominent electric bass and electric guitar. Sleeping Beauty picks up right where On Jupiter left off, with the gentle, swaying "Springtime Again" echoing the same mellow vibe of "Seductive Fantasy" from On Jupiter.
A skittering intro coalesces as different instruments pick up bits of
the melody, which is then fully expressed by the horn section and
ensemble vocals. It's a simple two-chord vamp, with beautiful solos that
seem to embody the reawakening and rebirth of springtime. "The Door of
the Cosmos" starts with a gospel-like chant and handclaps, with comments
from Ra's
electric piano and electric guitar. A strong bassline enters, very
reminiscent of "A Love Supreme, Pt. 1: Acknowledgement," but the
accompanying chant celebrates the mysteries of the unknown rather than
the universal truth of A Love Supreme. This track builds in intensity, but never loses its groove or becomes nearly as raucous as the Arkestra is sometimes known for. "Sleeping Beauty" is the album centerpiece, taking up all of side two. Ra's
beautiful electric piano gets things rolling, and the band falls into a
peaceful groove before the vocals enter, led by the wonderful June Tyson. These songs are all built on the simplest of structures, and the playing from everyone is understated and sublime. Sleeping Beauty
is truly a high point in an unwieldy discography, and something of an
anomaly at the same time. Outstanding."
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Nice one, Mr Cake....never seen or heard this album from Ra before, and always ready to try a little more!
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I'm not a great admirer of Sun Ra, but this great sounding rip is changing my mind!
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ReplyDeleteExcellent description of a really unique album, King Cake! Kinda strange to find it here but life is full of surprises. And after all John Gilmore is well rooted in the music this site offers. Thank you!
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