The Nubians of Plutonia

Nubians of Plutonia
Studio album by
Sun Ra and his Myth Science Arkestra
Releasedc. 1966
Recordedc. 1958 – 1959, Chicago[1]
GenreAvant garde jazz
Length39:29
LabelSaturn
Impulse!
Evidence
ProducerAlton Abraham
Sun Ra and his Myth Science Arkestra chronology
Sun Ra and his Solar Arkestra Visits Planet Earth
(1956-1958)
Nubians of Plutonia
(1966)
Jazz in Silhouette
(1959)
Reissue cover
Impulse reissue, 1974
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[2]
The Encyclopedia of Popular Music[3]

The Nubians of Plutonia is an album recorded by Sun Ra and his Myth Science Arkestra c.1958 – 1959 and released c.1966 on his own Saturn label. Originally released in a blank sleeve under the title The Lady With The Golden Stockings, the album had gained its current title, and sleeve by Richard Pedreguera, by 1969.[4] In common with most releases by Sun Ra at the time, the record was printed in extremely limited numbers and primarily available at concerts and mail-order. The record was reissued by Impulse! in 1974, and on CD by Evidence in 1993, backed with the contemporaneous album Angels and Demons at Play.

"The Nubians of Plutonia... evidence an Arkestra moving into ever looser, more abstract ground. The percussion becomes more varied and moves ever closer to the foreground. 'The Golden Lady' seduces with a swaying groove created by a combination of simple parts: hi-hat, cow bell, wood blocks, rolling floor toms and bass. Ra then sets up a dark melodic theme, and then the Arkestra proceeds to weave a series of jaunty, blues-tinged solos into the fabric of the groove. 'Nubia', 'Africa' and 'Aiethopia' continue this excursion into more mystical, rhythm-based territory. The Arkestra utilizes the same ominous, simmering percussion beds, now augmented by more exotic instruments like Pat Patrick's 'space lute', which gives a playfully sinister sound to 'Africa'.... This powerful, multi-faceted music is a great place to start if you are just beginning to travel with Sun Ra, or a great way to continue the journey." Mathew Wuethrich [5]

  1. ^ Robert L. Campbell's Sun Ra Discography
  2. ^ AllMusic review
  3. ^ Larkin, Colin (2006). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music. Vol. 7. MUZE. p. 843.
  4. ^ Robert Campbell's Sun Ra Discography
  5. ^ All about Jazz retrieved 20-12-08