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    Sun Ra Fate In A Pleasent Mood

    Pan Am Records
      • 1. The Others in Their World
      • 2. Space Mates
      • 3. Lights of a Satellite
      • 4. Space Loneliness
      • 5. Somewhere in Space
      • 6. The Blue Set
      • 7. Distant Stars
      • 8. Kingdom of Thunder
      • 9. Fate in a Pleasant Mood
      • 10. Ankhnaton
      • 11. Enlightenment
      • 12. Tapestry from an Asteroid
      • 13. Hour of Parting

      Fate in a Pleasant Mood was recorded in Chicago in 1960, but not released until 1965. It was the last album featuring Sunny's band from Chicago. After a decade and a half in the Windy City, tired of local indifference by fans and the press, Sun Ra decided to take his music elsewhere—briefly to Montreal, then New York, where he settled for seven years.

      Stylistically, Fate in a Pleasant Mood veers from ballads to bebop, from free jazz to Ellington-inflected voicings, from the 12-bar blues to strains of crime jazz and cha-cha. In his Sun Ra biography Space is the Place, John Szwed says of the album's offerings: "To a seasoned jazz listener at the time they might seem either slightly out of kilter or evidence of a band with a hidden agenda." Suspicions aside, Fate in a Pleasant Mood is an accessible album by the era's standards, and full of delights. Of particular note is the imaginative drum solo (probably by Jon Hardy) on "Space Mates"—a restrained touch at odds with the prevailing hard bop emphasis on funkiness and speed. Indeed, there are a lot of unusual percussion textures throughout the set (e.g. on "Kingdom of Thunder," which approximates a Saturnesque take on the late '50s exotica of Martin Denny and Arthur Lyman).

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