“The Sun Ra discography is one of the largest in popular music. The eccentric American jazz keyboardist, bandleader and composer recorded dozens of singles and over one hundred full-length albums, comprising well over 1000 songs, and making him one of the most prolific recording artists of the 20th century.
Many of these recordings were printed on micro labels. His own El Saturn Records were usually printed in editions of 75 copies per album, and were sold primarily at live performances. Many of Sun Ra’s early albums were recorded at home by Ra himself on wire or early tape recorders, and are decidedly lo-fi.
Prior to the 1970s, most of these albums were produced in Chicago through the El Saturn Records Research enterprise established by Ra and his colleague Alton Abraham, while later El Saturn Records were produced in Philadelphia. A batch of the most significant recordings were licensed to Impulse! Records in the mid-1970s.
Most El Saturn Records were hand-decorated by Arkestra members, and these LP records sometimes sell for high prices among collectors. These El Saturn Records releases, dating from the 1950s to at least the late 1980s, typically had little or no information as to performers or recording dates, and sometimes didn’t even list the songs on the album, often pressing one LP side from one era with another from a different decade, leading to some confusion among completists and fans.”
(bron: Wikipedia)

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