Sun Ra - Stray Voltage (2xLP, RSD, Mono, Ora) (2025) [New Vinyl]

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Media Condition:  Mint (M)
Sleeve Condition: Mint (M)
Comments:
RSDCA #OfficialRSDRecordStore Brand New Sealed

Catalog #: MH-8311
Country:    US  
Released:  12 Apr 2025
Genre:       Electronic, Jazz
Style:         Avant-garde Jazz

Tracklist:
A1. Berkeley DX7 Etude #1 2:04
A2. Cosmos Interlude 2:56
A3. Stray Voltage #62 - Enigma 3:08
A4. Stray Voltage #201 - Mystery 3:35
A5. Stray Voltage #411 - The Unknown 7:34
B1. Berkeley DX7 Etude #2 2:05
B2. Stray Voltage #150 - Riddle 7:28
B3. After The Spaceways 3:55
B4. Stray Voltage #166 - Question 5:43
C1. Stray Voltage #185 - Perplexity 6:44
C2. Kuumbwa Interlude #1 2:08
C3. Fourth Dimension 10:53
D1. Stray Voltage #99 - Dilemma 7:00
D2. Manhattan Undertones 5:29
D3. Yesterdays 2:45
D4. Projection Of Equation Infinity 4:02

Credits:
Composed By - Jerome Kern
Composed By - Otto Harbach
Composed By [All Compositions By] - Sun Ra
Design, Layout - Jon Hunt (4)
Editor [Editing], Restoration [Digital Restoration] - Irwin Chusid
Lacquer Cut By - Kevin Gray
Liner Notes - Brian Kehew
Mastered By - Joe Lizzi
Producer [Produced By] - Jay Millar
Producer [Produced By], Liner Notes - Irwin Chusid
Producer [Produced By], Transferred By [Tape Transfers By] - Michael Anderson (2)
Product Manager [Production Managed By] - Brian Thompson (17)
Project Manager [Project Managed By] - Zoe Willard
Transferred By [Tape Transfers By] - Haruhi Kobayashi


Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Rights Society BMI
Barcode 0 90771 83111 8
Matrix / Runout MH-8311-A KPG@CA
Matrix / Runout MH-8311-B KPG@CA
Matrix / Runout MH-8311-C KPG@CA
Matrix / Runout MH-8311-D KPG@CA

Companies:
Copyright (c) Modern Harmonic
Copyright (c) Enterplanetary Koncepts
Licensed From Sun Ra LLC
Lacquer Cut At Cohearent Audio
Recorded At Stache's
Recorded At Kuumbwa Jazz Center

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