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5.0 out of 5 stars S'Wonderful
This greatly underrated album is wonderful, trippy jazz. What we have is basically a 5-piece band comprising Chris Anderson on piano, John Gilmore on tenor sax, plus bass, drums and guitar. Then, in addition, we have Sun Ra tinkling away mostly in the background adding synthesiser effects that give the music that unmistakeable Sun Ra flavor.

Round Midnight...
Published on June 27, 2002 by Jonathan M. Mason

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2 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not what you might expect
Recorded near the end of his life, he sounds tired. The band -especially Gilmore-sounds good, but Sun Ra's playing is less than dazzling. Stick with the Evidence titles
Published on September 22, 1999


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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars S'Wonderful, June 27, 2002
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This review is from: The Sun Ra Sextet at the Village Vanguard (Audio CD)
This greatly underrated album is wonderful, trippy jazz. What we have is basically a 5-piece band comprising Chris Anderson on piano, John Gilmore on tenor sax, plus bass, drums and guitar. Then, in addition, we have Sun Ra tinkling away mostly in the background adding synthesiser effects that give the music that unmistakeable Sun Ra flavor.

Round Midnight is one of the best versions of the tune I have heard, and the 11-minute S'Wonderful is, well, wonderful.

Not much detail on the liner notes, but it is 65-minutes of great music. Two of the tracks can be downloaded from Amazon in MP3 form, so if in doubt, check it out. The quality of the recording is excellent, and apart from a little polite applause at the end of each track, you would never know it's a live recording.

Very, very enjoyable.

Update November 2006

The original part of this review was written a few years ago and was one of the first reviews I wrote for Amazon. This album remains one of my all-time favorites, and while it may not be to everyone's taste, if you do like it, then there is nothing like it. At moment of writing I just finished listening to Round Midnight and still have a smile on my face.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Quite Enjoyable, October 23, 2000
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I do think these performances are quite enjoyable. In point of fact, this band was originally booked as John Gilmore's band. Ra appeared and performed on electric keyboard, adding effects, but the piano playing that is central on these pieces is played by another young man (whose name escapes me) who does sound pretty much exactly like Sun Ra on the instrument. To me the pieces here form a nice little triad of quality recordings from the late 80's/early 90's with "Blue Delight" and "Purple Night"; the music flows and the music speaks its piece.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The Legend Near The End, October 4, 2008
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As with Miles Davis, it seems if Sun Ra found special solace in performing live late in his career, though severe health problems had begun to rob him of his incredible gifts.

In what was scheduled to be a gig by tenor saxophonist John Gilmore and his group, Sun Ra sits in and plays a supporting role by adding wonderful textures on his synthesizer. The band - Chris Anderson, piano; Bruce Edwards, guitar and a rhythm section of John Ore and Buster Smith - is in outstanding form and shapes the music through the guidance from Sun Ra.

Clocking in at nearly 65 minutes, this is Sun Ra giving everything he has for the musicians and the audience. The legend lives through his stage presence.
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2 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not what you might expect, September 22, 1999
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Recorded near the end of his life, he sounds tired. The band -especially Gilmore-sounds good, but Sun Ra's playing is less than dazzling. Stick with the Evidence titles
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1.0 out of 5 stars 5-Stars as a comedy album, February 12, 2006
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Can these guys even play? It sounds like amateur hour at the local open mike night. Sloppy playing and thoughtless arrangements of a few standards and a couple of originals. It's basically a straight-ahead quintet with Sun Ra noodling above it all on synthesizer apparently whenever the spirit moves him. I laughed out loud several times at his absurd interjections. None of the soloists generate much excitement and the occasional interesting idea is never explored or developed. Gilmore especially sounds tired and bored. Maybe Sun Ra is a jazz legend but this record sounded like jive to me.
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