Yet another collection of Sun Ra material that has an uncertain recording date, though it seems as if the material was recorded in the late-1960s.
The eight numbers chronicle a retrospective journey by Sun Ra, back to the 1940s in Chicago when he was a young pianist. I Loves You, Porgy, Keep Your Sunny Side Up, Day by Day and Body and Soul are excellent strides back to a time when Sun Ra was learning valuable lessons in his quest to become a jazz artist.

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This by-far my favorite Mary-Kate and Ashley movie! The others were pretty good but I just can’t get this one out of my head. The girls go the the Bahamas and there is adventure, romance, and just plain fun. Every since I’ve watched this I have wanted to go visit The Atlantis. The movie starts out with 2 girls and their parents doing vacation at the Bahamas. Of course they are heart broken because all their other friends got to go to Hawaii. They meet with the family friends and the adventure begins. The scrawny young friend they used to have is now a VERY cute, not so scrawny young man. There is also an employee at the resort that turns a couple of heads himself. They catch crooks, swim with dolphins, shop in some cool locations, and fall for the best guys, lol. Anyone that likes M-K and A movies will definitely love it. You won’t be able to resist.
Mary-Kate and Ashley are spending Winter Break at the lavish Atlantis, Paradise Island resort in The Bahamas. Their parents bring them along, but that means they have to miss their school trip to Hawaii with all their friends.
Determined to make the best of the situation, the girls decide there’s only one thing to do: unleash a tropical hurricane of off-the-hock action and head-over-heals tropical romance.
But, amid the yachts, private jets, waverunners, scuba diving, motor scooters, horseback riding and moonlit strolls, Mary-Kate and Ashley stumble across an antiquities smuggling ring! Mary-Kate and Ashley discover the time of their lives on their…
Holiday in the Sun!
I didn’t really like this film I thought it was to slow and boring. It mainly about mary-kate and ashley and they find boyfriends and it goes on very slowly. Not my cup of tea but thats just my oppion I think a lot of people won’t like this film. You know I do love mary-kate and Ashley but just not in this film. Although I think New york minute is very good (with mary-kate and ashley). i wasn’t dissing you girls but not very good.
Along with Our Lips Are Sealed, Passport to Paris, and that one movie that took place in Italy, the Olsen twins have made another crappy film.
Between desperate Griffin trying to help clueless Scott get Madison to think he’s “smart” and Jordan being Mr. Cool over Alex…what’s the difference between Madison and Alex??? This movie truly stinks.
It’s all MK and Ash having fluffy fun at an island resort, and then saving the US from Champlain.
Give this movie to an 8-year-old girl for Christmas…they’ll love it.
I’m a male in his 20s who used to watch Olsen Twins movies back in the day because I had a huge crush on them. I nonetheless tried to observe some semblance of plot and direction none of which this movie has got going for it.
Unless your a teenage girl or a guy who loves looking at the Olsen twins, you will not be able to tolerate this movie. I thought this movie was so terrible back in the day, I had to share my disgust about it years later.
First of all, there is nothing redeeming about it in 2009 other than the fact that is features European girl group Play, and Megan Fox (Transformers). Even when it came out it was ridiculous for the Olsen twins. There is no plot within the first hour of the movie. ZERO plot. What eventually turns into a movie is a very poor unimaginable story about one of their friends being involved in a some kind of illegal scheme. It’s that first hour of the movie that is God-awful terrible. What you can expect in that first hour is random nonsense, the girls shopping, goofing around in a pool, whining and complaining about not getting what they want, and generally doing little too redeem Upper-class American teenager girls.
Do not, I reiterate, DO NOT waste your money purchasing this movie or waste valuable brain cells seeing it no matter who you are.
To the person who says, “not enough music”, GET REAL.
It’s never enough and should leave you wanting MORE.
This was an GREAT re-release.
If you do or don’t know of this gentlemans greatness, you can’t miss with this one.
My 5 and 3 year old love it too.
This album of standards is delightful. It is only 32 minutes long and contains one vocal track (#5) that I don’t particularly care for, yet I have give it the coveted five stars that I don’t hand out very often. Why?
The other seven tracks are just wonderful upbeat music with that indefinable Sun Ra twist and superb arrangements. You listen to this, you feel happy, you spend the rest of the day with a song in your heart. As simple as that. A classic album–they just don’t make ‘em like this any more.
My star rating system goes like this:
5 stars–an absolute classic
4 stars–the artist is on top form here, a good buy
3 stars–fans of this artist should enjoy this album
2 stars–some good stuff, but inconsistent
1 star–just not good enough
Yet another collection of Sun Ra material that has an uncertain recording date, though it seems as if the material was recorded in the late-1960s.
The eight numbers chronicle a retrospective journey by Sun Ra, back to the 1940s in Chicago when he was a young pianist. I Loves You, Porgy, Keep Your Sunny Side Up, Day by Day and Body and Soul are excellent strides back to a time when Sun Ra was learning valuable lessons in his quest to become a jazz artist.
This is a beautiful album by Sun Ra. It is very easy to listen to with the jazz standard tunes. I have seen Sun Ra and the Arkestra 6-8 times over the years and very much like their take on jazz standards. A number of the albums are not for “kids” in that they are very much on the outside, so proceed cautiously so as not to get scared away, and allow yourself to grow with the music.
Not all that much music on here, but what is here is beautifully arranged and played, and Evidence did a great job on the mastering. It’s a good Ra session where he arranges other people’s compositions. I brought this out of mothballs yesterday, and quite enjoyed it.
Most wonderful tea I have ever had–smell is out of this world, tea bags sturdy enough for several cups of tea;great gift idea for tea lover!