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    Sun Ra Dark Myth Equation Visitation

    Strut
    • Sun Ra – Discipline No. 27
    • Sun Ra – Solar Ship Voyage
    • Sun Ra – Cosmo-Darkness
    • Sun Ra – The Light Thereof
    • Sun Ra – Friendly Galaxy No. 2
    • Sun Ra – To Nature’s God
    • Sun Ra – Why Go To The Moon?
    • 1. Discipline No. 27
    • 2. Solar Ship Voyage
    • 3. Cosmo-Darkness
    • 4. The Light Thereof
    • 5. Friendly Galaxy No. 2
    • 6. To Nature’s God
    • 7. Why Go To The Moon?

    During a tour of Egypt in the early 70s, Sun Ra made a number of live recordings. 'Dark Myth Equation Visitation', also known as 'Live In Egypt Vol. 1' or 'Nature’s God', and was recorded in 1971. Side one of the LP features a recording of a TV performance, including an interview, and side two fronts tracks recorded during a concert in Heliopolis near Cairo.

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