Albert Ayler

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  • free jazz
  • jazz
  • avant-garde
  • saxophone
  • avant-garde jazz
Albert Ayler (born July 13th, 1936 in Cleveland Heights, Ohio – November 1970) was the most primal of the free jazz musicians of the 1960s. He possessed a deep blistering tone—achieved by using the stiffest plastic reeds he could find on his tenor saxophone—and a broad, pathos-filled vibrato that came right out of church music. His trio and quartet records of 1964, like 'Spiritual Unity' and 'The Hilversum Sessions', show him advancing the improvisational notions of John Coltrane and Ornette Coleman into abstract realms where timbre, not harmony and melody, is the music's backbone.

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Songs

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    Spirits Rejoice

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    Spirits Rejoice / Il n'y a plus d'État - La Marseillaise

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    Spiritual Bells

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    Spiritual Rebirth

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    Spiritual Reunion

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    Summertime

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    Sun Watcher

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    Sweet: First Variation

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    Sweet: Second Variation

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    Swing Low, Sweet Chariot (take 1)

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    Swing Low, Sweet Chariot (take 3)

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    T.C.A.

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    Thank God for Women

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    The Wizard

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    Toiling

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    Truth Is Marchin' In

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    Truth Is Marching In

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    Truth Is Marching In / Omega

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    Tune Up!

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    Universal Indians

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    Universal Indians (alternate take)

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    Universal Message

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    Universal Thoughts

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    Untitled Duet

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    Vibrations

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    Water Music

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    When the Saints Go Marchin' In

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    Witches & Devils

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    Wizard

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    Zion Hill

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    Zion Hill (alternate take)

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    ["I Love America" and youth]

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    ["Space Music"]

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    ["Thank God for Women"]

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    [1964]

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    [1966 tour and Coltrane]

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    [a great change]

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    [a job to do]

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    [academy, the road, school]

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    [ahead of my time]

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    [Antibes]

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    [Archie Shepp interview (via telephone, no date)]

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    [Beaver Harris interview, part 1]

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    [Beaver Harris interview, part 2]

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    [Beaver Harris interview, part 3 / conclusion]

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    [birth, family, first music]

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    [blues & rhythm]

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    [blues]

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    [C minor]

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    [Charles Ives]


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