Friday, October 30, 2009

albert ayler - holy ghost - disc 6

albert ayler - holy ghost: rare & unissued recordings (1962-70) : disc 6


disc 6

albert ayler quintet
june 30/july 1, 1967 in newport, rhode island
01 - truth is marching in/omega
02 - japan/universal indians
03 - our prayer

albert ayler quartet
july 21, 1967 ("coltrane funeral") in new york city
04 - love cry/truth is marching in/our prayer

pharoah sanders ensemble w/albert ayler
january 21, 1968 in new york city
05 - venus/upper and lower egypt

albert ayler
ca. late august, 1968 in new york area
06 - untitled blues
07 - untitled sermon
08 - thank god for women
09 - new ghosts [demo fragments]

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Saturday, October 24, 2009

albert ayler - holy ghost - disc 5

albert ayler - holy ghost: rare & unissued recordings (1962-70) : disc 5


disc 5

albert ayler quintet
november 3, 1966 in berlin, germany
01 - spoken intro
02 - ghosts/bells
03 - truth is marching in
04 - omega
05 - our prayer

albert ayler quintet
november 8, 1966 in rotterdam, the netherlands
06 - spoken intro
07 - truth is marching in
08 - bells
09 - spirits rejoice
10 - free spiritual musics part iv


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albert ayler - holy ghost - disc 8

albert ayler - holy ghost: rare & unissued recordings (1962-70) : disc 8


disc 8

albert ayler
ca. early december 1964 in copenhagen, denmark

01 - interview with birger jørgensen

albert ayler
november 11, 1966 in copenhagen, denmark

02 - interview with birger jørgensen

albert ayler
july 27, 1970 in saint-paul-de-vence, france

03 - interview with daniel caux


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albert ayler - holy ghost - disc 4

albert ayler - holy ghost: rare & unissued recordings (1962-70) : disc 4


disc 4

albert ayler quintet
april 17, 1966 in cleveland, ohio
01 - untitled/truth is marching in
02 - spirits
03 - medley: zion hill - spirits - spiritual bells
04 - untitled



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Monday, September 28, 2009

albert ayler - the last album


and now for something completely different. singing along to gary bartz? getting your strata-east groove on? let's end the weekend with some freaky sh*t and put all that to bed.

i think this was not actually ayler's last recording but it may have been his last for impulse, and was released after his death in 1970. i believe it was recorded at the same time as "music is the healing force of the universe." now i'm not always down with ayler... and i claim to be no expert. like many impulse sessions, this is not a record i would play every day, but when it hits right, it hits perfect.

the opening duet between ayler on bagpipe and canned heat's henry vestine on psychedelic fuzz guitar is just about perfect. ayler's own yoko ono/linda mccartney, mary maria, recites or half-sings some poetry, which just about sums up the haunting nature of this record, and of ayler himself. there's a whole lot of shrieking, and some blues, some really nice bass playing, and some more singing, including by ayler himself. as gato barbieri once said, "i sing sometimes, not because i like to sing but because the music needs singing. and when I scream with my horn, it's because the music needs screaming (from blog http://ileoxumare.blogspot.com/2008/03/albert-ayler-last-album-1971.html)


produced by ed michel
recorded august 1969




personnel:
albert ayler
mary maria (parks)
bobby few
henry vestine
bill folwell
stafford james
muhammad ali

tracklisting:
01 - untitled duet (1:28)
02 - again comes the rising of the sun (2:21)
03 - all love (9:02)
04 - toiling (5:08)
05 - desert blood (5:39)
06 - the birth of mirth (5:22)
07 - water music (6:18)

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albert ayler - live at the riviera


albert ayler's beautiful 1970 set on his first day at the maeght foundation in france. liners include bass player steve tintweiss' comments on the performance. available commercially for the first time, and recorded during ayler's final concert series, this release shows ayler at "...the peak of his creative powers" and is a stunning testament to his genius and addition to his legacy. "one of the most advanced music minds on the planet" - wire magazine, nov 2004

this cd includes albert ayler's last recordings before he was found dead in the east river (new york city) in november, 1970.

recorded live in france at the fondation maeght in st. paul de vence (july 25th 1970).






personnel:
albert ayler: tenor saxophone, soprano, museme, vocal;
steve tintweiss: double bass;
allen blairman: drums;
mary maria: vocal, soprano saxophone.

tracklisting:
01 - music is the healing force of the universe (7:47)
02 - birth of mirth (10:38)
03 - masonic inborn (7:18)
04 - oh! love of life (9:31)
05 - island harvest (5:01)
06 - heart love (5:24)
07 - ghosts (10:53)

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Monday, May 18, 2009

healing force - the songs of albert ayler


"through meditations, dreams, and visions, the players on this project were given the message to once again attempt to send the people of earth a message of love, peace, and spiritual understanding. we selected a representative set of tunes for this material and essentially let it play itself through us ... we hope you like this record." it doesn't feel like enough for these ears. once again, cuneiform has educated and once again they have rewarded followers with a superb free-jazz release that will hopefully pique interest in the legacy of albert ayler.




personnel:
vinny golia - reeds
aurora josephson - voice
henry kaiser - guitar
mike keneally - piano, guitar and voice
joe morris - guitar and bass
damon smith - bass
weasel walter - drums


tracklisting:
01 new new grass/message from albert (golia/morris/smith, ayler-parks) (3:21)
02 music is the healing force of the universe (ayler, m. m. parks) (20:09)
03 japan/universal indians (ayler, m. m. parks), (10:51)
04 a man is like a tree (ayler, m. m. parks) (5:21)
05 oh! love of life (ayler, m. m. parks (12:25)
06 thank god for women (ayler, m. m. parks) (5:37)
07 heart love (ayler, m. m. parks) (6:17)
08 new generation(ayler, m. m. parks (9:31)
09 new ghosts/new message (ayler-parks, golia/morris/smith) (5:20)




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Sunday, May 17, 2009

albert ayler - goin' home





personnel:
albert ayler - tenor saxophone
call cobbs - piano
sunny murray - drums
henry grimes - bass


tracklisting:
01 goin` home (4:26)
02 ol’ man river (5:25)
03 down by the riverside (take 6) (4:39)
04 swing low, sweet chariot (4:30)
05 deep river (4:15)
06 when the saints go marchin’ in (4:12)
07 nobody knows the trouble i’ve seen (4:44)
08 ol’ man river (take 1) (4:58)
09 swing low, sweet chariot (take 1) (4:49)
10 down by the riverside (take 5) (4:28)



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Saturday, May 16, 2009

albert ayler - spirits rejoice


live recording of ayler's large septet configuration, featuring brother donald, charles tyler, sunny murray and both henry grimes and gary peacock on bass. compared to the bare trio of spiritual unity this nearly big band of two bass players and a strong horn section allows ayler's expressive vision depth from the joyous to the agressive in ayler's 5 original compositions.

september 23, 1965 at judson hall, new york by david hancock

ultimately, however, what we have with spirits rejoice is essentially a lament on the plight and deliverance of the oppressed and downtrodden. when you’ve been pushed down and kicked in the teeth for so long, you are left with only two viable options: fight back or embrace your oppressors with love, and spirits rejoice is an emblem/tableau about choosing love in the face of pain, abuse, and hate. it’s a beacon of what could be, and what should be, no matter what the trappings of our environment are – and that, my friends, is ultimately why this precious little album means so goddamn much to me. it’s a constant reminder to choose life no matter how dire your circumstances are. i mean, i have little doubt that ayler’s life was no picnic. he was an african-american living in a volatile time. plus, he was a penniless musician, his nigh obscurity punctuated by the fact that he died at the age of 34. furthermore, suspicious circumstances surround his death. his body was found floating in the hudson river, and nobody to this day knows how his body got there or what he died of. perhaps the pain in his life finally got to him. everybody has their breaking point, and a man can only take so much wretchedness before he breaks down for good. and poor ol’ ayler was undoubtedly up to his ears in agony. but despite all his troubles, i believe ayler had a lotta love in his heart; spirits rejoice articulates this love — love for people, love for god, love for life – deeper and more eloquently than any other album i’ve ever heard in my life.



personnel:

albert ayler - tenor saxophone
donald ayler - trumpet
charles tyler - alto saxophone
sunny murray - drums
call cobbs - harpsichord
henry grimes - bass
gary peacock - bass

tracklisting:
01 spirits rejoice (11:39)
02 holy family (2:12)
03 d.c. (7:59)
04 angels (5:28)
05 prophet (5:34)


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Tuesday, May 12, 2009

albert ayler group - new york ear and eye control


new york eye and ear control is an album of group improvisations recorded by an augmented version of albert ayler's group to provide the soundtrack for michael snow's film of the same name.

critics have compared it with the key free jazz recordings: ornette coleman's earlier free jazz and john coltrane's subsequent ascension. john litweiler regards it favourably in comparison because of its "free motion of tempo (often slow, usually fast); of ensemble density (players enter and depart at will); of linear movement". ekkehard jost places it in the same company and comments on "extraordinarily intensive give-and-take by the musicians" and "a breadth of variation and differentiation on all musical levels".



personnel:
albert ayler - tenor saxophone
don cherry - trumpet
gary peacock - bass
sunny murray - drums
john tchicai - alto saxophone
roswell rudd - trombone

tracklisting:
01 don's dawn (0:59)
02 ay (20:17)
03 itt (22:05)


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Friday, April 24, 2009

albert ayler quartet - the copenhagen tapes


albert ayler with don cherry, gary peacock and sunny murray recorded at cafe montmartre, copenhagen on september 3, 1964 (6 tracks) plus danish radio sessions dated september 10, 1964 (4 tracks). formerly unissued sessions licensed from the albert ayler estate. digipak. 2002.



personnel:
albert ayler - tenor saxophone
don cherry - trumpet
gary peacock - bass
sunny murray - drums

tracklisting:
01 spirits (9:40)
02 vibrations (8:14)
03 saints (9:09)
04 mothers (7:53)
05 children (8:39)
06 spirits (1:24)
07 introduction by borje roger hansen (3:24)
08 vibrations (7:42)
09 saints (7:09)
10 spirits (4:55)

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Tuesday, April 7, 2009

albert ayler - live at slug's saloon


this cd release features the full may 1, 1966 slug's saloon performance. due to the fact that the original concert recording was made by an audience member on a small portable tape recorder, the sound quality is not up to today's standards.



personnel:
albert ayler - tenor saxophone
donald ayler - trumpet
michel sampson - violin
lewis worrell - bass
ronald shannon jackson - drums

tracklisting:
01 truth is marching in (8:53)
02 our prayer (14:57)
03 bells (18:14)
04 ghosts (23:24)
05 initiation (16:34)

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Monday, April 6, 2009

albert ayler & don cherry - vibrations


though billed as a duet, really this is the third "major" album albert ayler recorded... as well as his third in 1964, a banner year that also included witches and devils and the amazing, sadly out of print spiritual unity. but vibrations is its own album, and ayler is the key

as with spiritual unity, vibrations includes two versions of ayler's theme song, "ghosts", which is never played the same way twice. the first is an off tempo statement of the theme, while the second is a more complete excursion... especially spotlighting cherry and bassist gary peacock and drummer sonny murray. all of the band, like ayler, is into playing things more for emotion than continuity, but there's more to this music than just passionate cacophony...

that was ayler's key, you see. he had the ability to come up with very straightforward new orleans-sounding sonny rollins styled tunes... then put them through the ringer. by the time the song was played, ayler was vibrating like the holy ghost, and the rest of the band rattled on in the same tune-bending style. the result is a catchy song unlike anything you've ever heard, and an overall mesh of feeling that makes tracks like "mother" and "children" feel personal... you can hear sex, religion, anger, everything behind this saxophone. but you can also hear great tunes. thiry four years later this album has still not received the recognition it deserves. help be one that makes that forthcoming!



personnel:
albert ayler - tenor saxophone
don cherry - trumpet
gary peacock - bass
sunny murray - drums

tracklisting:
01 ghosts (2:04)
02 children (6:50)
03 holy spirit (8:29)
04 ghosts (7:58)
05 vibrations (4:55)
06 mothers (7:06)


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Sunday, April 5, 2009

albert ayler - lörrach / paris 1966


recording date:
nov 7, 1966 / nov 13, 1966



personnel:
albert ayler - tenor saxophone
don ayler - trumpet
michel samson - violin
william folwell - bass
beaver harris - drums

tracklisting:
01 bells (13:30)
02 prophet (7:00)
03 our prayer/spirits rejoice (6:25)
04 ghosts (3:26)
05 truth is marching in (11:24)
06 ghosts (7:43)
07 spiritual rebirth/light in darkness/infinite spirit (11:05)
08 all/our prayer/holy family (4:45)

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albert ayler - the hilversum session


recorded on november 9, 1964, hilversum, the netherlands. recording engineer: jan schelling. session originally produced by vara-radio by michel de ruyer and aad bos.



personnel:
albert ayler - tenor saxophone
don cherry - cornet
gary peacock - bass guitar
sunny murray - drums

label: esp-disk
cat. #: esp4035
format: cd
release date: 2007

tracklisting:
01 - angels (06:54)
02 - c.a.c. (05:00)
03 - ghosts (07:30)
04 - infant happiness (06:06)
05 - spirits (09:10)
06 - no name (05:42)

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Saturday, April 4, 2009

albert ayler - nuits de la fondation maeght 1970


the two albums that comprise this cd were originally issued in 1970 on shandar records (france).

this cd includes albert ayler's last recordings before he was found dead in the east river (new york city) in november, 1970.

recorded live at the foundation maeght, st. paul de vence, france, july 25 & 27, 1970.

this disc reissues two albums from '70, originally released on the french shandar label, and consists of perhaps the last music ayler ever recorded. nuits de la fondation maeght captures him, paradoxically, at his most uncompromisingly intense and his most accessible. whereas some '60s free playing was driven by anger, joy was at the heart of ayler's music. the madly catchy "holy family" features inspired, euphoric, limber r&b-accented playing over a grooving rhythm that's half-gospel, half-mutant mariachi. "spirits rejoice" features a panorama of gospel and traditional folk tunes (including "amazing grace") woven into an ebullient solo. fans of the man will need this, and it's also a good starting place for those needing an entry point to the ayler experience.

this cd reissue features two classic, late albert ayler albums, both originally released on the french shandar label, and recorded live in france at the fondation maeght in st. paul de vence (july 25th & 27th, 1970).


personnel: albert ayler (saxophone); mary maria (vocals); call cobbs (piano); steve tintweiss (bass), allen blairman (drums).

personnel: albert ayler (soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone); mary parks (vocals, soprano saxophone); call cobbs (piano); steve tintweiss (double bass); allen blairman (drums).

tracklisting:
01 - in heart only (5:16)
02 - spirits (new ghosts) (15:05)
03 - holy family (11:44)
04 - spirits rejoice (7:26)
05 - truth is marching in (8:10)
06 - universal message (8:17)
07 - spiritual reunion (7:57)
08 - music is the healing force of the universe (10:00)

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