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New Steps
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Album Details: New Steps

Release Date:01/01/1978
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Track List: New Steps

Disk 1

  1. My Favorite Things
  2. Moon People
  1. Sun Steps
  2. Exactly Like You

Disk 2

  1. Friend and Friendship
  2. Rome at Twilight
  1. When There Is No Sun
  2. Horo

Pro Reviews: New Steps

  • All Music Guide

    New Steps is one of several albums done with this basic lineup in January of 1978. This album is billed to the Sun Ra Quartet, but it sounds like there's a bass player present on at least some of the cuts (it could be Ra, but he'd need three hands). There are two standards amongst a program of Ra originals, and things get started with a stellar version of "My Favorite Things." The music quickly takes its only sharp turn toward outer space as Ra introduces listeners to "Moon People," the only track where Ra emphasizes synthesizer over piano. "Sun Steps" is a slow tune featuring some beautiful piano playing from Sun Ra. In fact, the remainder of the album is on the mellow side ("When There Is No Sun" is the only track with vocals), and features some great statements by John Gilmore and Ra. Michael Ray is in fine form as well, if somewhat less exuberant than usual. With such a small group, solo space is ample, and Luqman Ali's understated drumming really holds things together nicely. New ...Steps is another fabulous release from Sun Ra, but all the Horo albums can be difficult to find. - Sean Westergaard, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Sun Ra

Of all the jazz musicians, Sun Ra was probably the most controversial. He did not make it easy for people to take him seriously, for he surrounded his adventurous music with costumes and mythology that both looked backwards toward ancient Egypt and forwards into science fiction. In addition, Ra documented his music in very erratic fashion on his Saturn label, generally ... Read more