Holiday for Soul Dance


Holiday for Soul Dance is an album by the American jazz musician Sun Ra and His Astro-Infinity Arkestra recorded in Chicago, mid-1960 and originally released on his own Saturn Records|Saturn] label in 1970. The album was reissued by Evidence on Compact disc in 1992.

Background and recording history

Within Ra's catalogue, Holiday For Soul Dance is considered a bit of an oddity as it lacks any tracks written by Sun Ra, although a song written by Phil Cohran, the Arkestra's cornet player, is included. The record is one of a trio of albums recorded between 1959 and 1961, featuring jazz standards, that Ra released in the early 1970s. The others were Sound Sun Pleasure!! and Bad and Beautiful.
The album was one of five to include songs recorded in a marathon recording session around June 17, 1960 at the RCA Studios, Chicago. The other four were Interstellar Low Ways, Fate in a Pleasant Mood, Angels and Demons at Play and We Travel [The Space Ways].

Track listing

12" Vinyl

Side A:
  1. "But Not for Me" -
  2. "Day by Day" -
  3. "Holiday for Strings" -
  4. "Dorothy's Dance" -
Side B:
  1. "Early Autumn" -
  2. "I Loves You Porgy" -
  3. "Body and Soul" -
  4. "Keep Your Sunny Side Up" -

Musicians

Source:
Recorded at RCA Studios, Chicago, around 17 June 1960, except "Early Autumn", recorded during rehearsals at the Wonder Inn, Chicago, around the same time.