"...don't you know? this album cries for an ode to RA! Space is the place, don't you know? get with it people, get lost with this album, or just leave this planet. You're obviously bored with planet earth if haven't heard this yet."
A partial profile of an unsung genius
Paul Carr | Silver Spring, MD United States | 04/26/1998
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Sun Ra was one of the great geniuses of American music, and he and his Arkestra made an irreplaceble contribution to the literature of big band jazz. No one recording shows Sun Ra in all his aspects, but this one is a good place to start."
Good collection of songs, but not as strong
macfawlty | potomac, MD USA | 08/29/2000
(4 out of 5 stars)
"If you have seen the Arkestra live, you will know that these songs represent songs that he performed quite a bit live. It just seems that this doesn't represent quite the strength that these tunes usually represent. It's still good, and not a bad one to pick up if you are new to Sun Ra, but you might start with Sun Song and Sound Sun Pleasure."
Sun Ra in Cinema
Mr. Richard D. Coreno | Berea, Ohio USA | 09/18/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"The 1974 release is the soundtrack for a movie with the same title which merged elements of sci-fi, mythology and politics in the Sun Ra production.
The music is incredible, with numerous tracks becoming mainstays of the Sun Ra live sets. With the universe being the backdrop, Sun Ra and His Intergalactic Solar Arkestra take free jazz to astonishing heights and develop an intriguing sonic trail.
The creative powers are awesome and the genius of Sun Ra shines brightly with the use of a vast artistic canvas that includes music and cinema."
Space jazz, Sun Ra style.
Joseph P. Ulibas | Sacramento, CA, USA | 06/23/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Space is the Place was the soundtrack to a low budget film that Sun Ra helped write, star and produced. The movie may be forgettable but the music will live on. Some of Sun Ra's best music can be found on this disc. Filled with celestial jams and galactic funk, Sun Ra's from outer space!
There's not one bad track on this one. You can see why George Clinton made a second career by copying off of the master of space jazz. If you like real jazz or psychedelic music this is a must!