Jazz in Silhouette

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Jazz in Silhouette
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Studio album by
Sun Ra and his Arkestra
ReleasedMay 1959 (1959-05)
RecordedMarch 6, 1959
StudioEl Saturn Studio, Chicago[1]
GenreJazz
Length44:09
LabelSaturn, Impulse!, Evidence
ProducerAlton Abraham
Sun Ra and his Arkestra chronology
The Nubians of Plutonia
(1958–59)
Jazz in Silhouette
(1959)
Sound Sun Pleasure!!
(1959)

Jazz in Silhouette is a jazz album by pianist-composer Sun Ra and His Arkestra. It was recorded on March 6, 1959 and released in May of the same year.[1] The album was recorded in Chicago during a session that also included the whole of the albums Sound Sun Pleasure!! and "Interstellar Low Ways" from the album of the same name.

Background[]

Critics have described the album as one of Ra's best from his relatively conventional early-career Chicago period before veering off into 'full-fledged explorations into the avant-garde' [2] that characterises the recordings made in New York City in the 1960s.

Recorded in 1959 at El Saturn Studio, Chicago, the album is one of three records that the Arkestra released in the 1950s, the other two being Jazz by Sun Ra and Super-Sonic Jazz. Originally released in a simple silk-screened cover credited to HP Corbissero,[1] the album had gained its sci-fi cover, 'of half-naked women teleporting themselves over one of the moons of Saturn', credited to 'Evans' [1] by the early 1960s. The album was reissued by Impulse in 1974, and released on CD by Evidence in 1992. When reissued by Impulse! on LP and Evidence on CD, the album's sides were reversed. Enlightenment, in particular, was to become a staple of the Arkestra's concerts, often featuring chanted lyrics.

Reception[]

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic4/5 stars[3]
All About Jazz(very favorable)[4]
Encyclopedia of Popular Music5/5 stars[5]
Penguin Guide to Jazz
WIKI