The Magic City (Sun Ra album)

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The Magic City
File:Sun Ra - The Magic City.jpg
Studio album by Sun Ra
Released 1966 [1]
Recorded 1965, New York City
Genre Avant-garde jazz
Length 45:16
Label Saturn
Impulse!
Evidence
Producer Infinity Inc., Alton Abraham,1993 reissue prod. Jerry Gordon
Sun Ra chronology
The Heliocentric Worlds of Sun Ra, Volume One
(1965)String Module Error: Match not found1965
The Magic City
(1965)
The Heliocentric Worlds of Sun Ra, Volume Two
(1965)The Heliocentric Worlds of Sun Ra, Volume Two1965
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 4/5 stars[2]

The Magic City is an album by the American jazz musician Sun Ra and his Solar Arkestra. Recorded in two sessions in 1965,[1] the record was released on Ra's own Saturn label in 1966. The record was reissued by Impulse! in 1973, and on compact disc by Evidence in 1993.

It is notable especially for the title track, on which "the Arkestra's range of feelings and sound is expressed in a design that's simply unprecedented in jazz."[3] While it begins with use of tape echo recalling the experiments on Art Forms of Dimensions Tomorrow, the key features quickly emerge: Ra's simultaneous piano and clavioline intertwining with Boykins's bass as the underpinning for new long-forms of group music-making which draw on varying sub-ensembles from the Arkestra through the course of the piece. Lindsay Planer writes:

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The boundaries of Sun Ra's self-proclaimed "space jazz" underwent a transformation in the mid-'60s. The Magic City is an aural snapshot of that metamorphic process. Many enthusiasts and scholars consider this to be among Ra's most definitive studio recordings.[2]

Birmingham, Alabama

The title Magic City refers to Ra's home town of Birmingham, Alabama, and to a large metal sign with the words 'Birmingham, The Magic City' erected in front of the railway station in 1926 (see [1].) The cover art, by William White (as noted on the back side), directly references the dome of the station. Ra grew up next to the post office and close to the main station, where, "as a child, Sonny could look out the window and see the big sign over the railroad tracks that greeted visitors to The Magic City".[4] John F. Szwed explains:

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[Birmingham was] the earthly birthplace he steadfastly denied, and in the recording he reimagines the city without its grim, racist, smoke-choked past. By simply pointing to musicians when he wanted them to play, he proved it possible to collectively improvise an entire album on the strength of nothing more than a shared belief.[5]

Track listing

12" vinyl

All songs written by Sun Ra.
Side A:

  1. "The Magic City" – (27:22)

Side B:

  1. "The Shadow World" – (10:55)
  2. "Abstract Eye" – (2:51)
  3. "Abstract 'I'" – (4:08)

"The Shadow World", "Abstract Eye" and "Abstract 'I'" were recorded live at Olatunji's loft, New York, Spring 1965. "The Magic City" was recorded during rehearsals around 24 September, 1965.[1]

Personnel

References

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Sun Ra's Discography, R Campbell
  2. 2.0 2.1 Allmusic review
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  4. FROM SONNY BLOUNT TO SUN RA: The Birmingham and Chicago Years, R Campbell
  5. John Szwed, the Sun Ra guide, Village Voice