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We Travel the Space Ways

We Travel the Space Ways is an album by the American jazz musician Sun Ra and his Myth Science Arkestra. Recorded mostly in 1960, the album was released in 1967, on Sun Ra's own label Saturn. The album brings together a number of eras and personnel of the Arkestra, and was probably mostly recorded by Ra himself during rehearsals.

Track listing
12" Vinyl All songs were written by Sun Ra. Side A: • "Interplanetary Music" - (2:41) • "Eve" - (3:08) • "We Travel the Space Ways" - (3:23) • "Tapestry from an Asteroid" - (2:07) Side B: • "Space Loneliness" - (4:49) • "New Horizons" - (3:01) • "Velvet" - (4:36) The album includes a number of alternative versions of songs that also appear - usually in better quality recordings - on other early Saturn albums; "Interplanetary Music" and "Space Loneliness" appear on Interstellar Low Ways; "Eve" is also on Sun Ra and his Solar Arkestra Visits Planet Earth; "We Travel the Space Ways" from When Sun Comes Out; ; "Tapestry from an Asteroid" from The Futuristic Sounds of Sun Ra on Savoy Records; "New Horizons" from Jazz by Sun Ra; and "Velvet" which appears on Jazz In Silhouette. All of these records had already been released by the time We Travel the Space Ways was produced. ==Musicians==
Musicians
• Sun Ra • Phil CohranMarshall Allen • George Hudson • John Gilmore • William Strickland • Art Hoyle • Julian Priester • James Scales • Wilburn Green • Pat PatrickRonnie BoykinsRobert Barry • Jon Hardy • William Cochran • Dick Griffin == See also ==
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