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Spiritual Unity

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発売日 1997年07月15日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルGET BACK
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 1001
SKU 8013252100116

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:29:30
Albert Ayler Trio: Albert Ayler (tenor saxophone); Gary Peacock (double bass); Sunny Murray (drums).
Recording information: New York, New York (07/10/1964).
Like all the great free-jazz players, Albert Ayler possessed a musical intelligence that ranged far and wide. With an approach to the saxophone that reinvents its vocabulary, Ayler's playing tests the limits and possibilities of harmonic structure and tonality. His work is singular however, and markedly different from peers Ornette Coleman and Eric Dolphy, in that it is not primarily intellectual or willfully deconstructive. Instead, Ayler's aesthetic is almost naive; his motifs are based on folk melodies and popular themes turned inside out with a luminous, superhuman emotion and intensity.
SPIRITUAL UNITY is Ayler's defining statement. Ayler, bassist Gary Peacock, and drummer Sunny Murray form a telepathic network of accelerating and decelerating rhythms and ideas. Ayler's voice is perfectly realized here, from the surging run of "The Wizard," to the lyrical ruminations in "Spirits," to "Ghosts," whose two variations bookend the album, musically and thematically. Ayler unleashes bird-like flurries and guttural groans deep enough to coax spirits from the earth. His aggressive attack and wide vibrato are tempered by the child-like purity of his expression, and the listener is pulled inexorably into a transcendent unity promised by the title, making SPIRITUAL UNITY a free-jazz classic.|

  1. 1.[LPレコード]
    1. 1.
      Ghosts: First Variation - Ayler, Albert Trio
    2. 2.
      The Wizard - Ayler, Albert Trio
    3. 3.
      Spirits - Ayler, Albert Trio
    4. 4.
      Ghosts: Second Variation - Ayler, Albert Trio

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Albert Ayler

オリジナル発売日:1964年

商品の紹介

Like all the great free-jazz players, Albert Ayler possessed a musical intelligence that ranged far and wide. With an approach to the saxophone that reinvents its vocabulary, Ayler's playing tests the limits and possibilities of harmonic structure and tonality. His work is singular however, and markedly different from peers Ornette Coleman and Eric Dolphy, in that it is not primarily intellectual or willfully deconstructive. Instead, Ayler's aesthetic is almost na ve; his motifs are based on folk melodies and popular themes turned inside out with a luminous, superhuman emotion and intensity. SPIRITUAL UNITY is Ayler's defining statement. Ayler, bassist Gary Peacock, and drummer Sunny Murray form a telepathic network of accelerating and decelerating rhythms and ideas. Ayler's voice is perfectly realized here, from the surging run of "The Wizard," to the lyrical ruminations in "Spirits," to "Ghosts," whose two variations bookend the album, musically and thematically. Ayler unleashes bird-like flurries and guttural groans deep enough to coax spirits from the earth. His aggressive attack and wide vibrato are tempered by the child-like purity of his expression, and the listener is pulled inexorably into a transcendent unity promised by the title, making SPIRITUAL UNITY a free-jazz classic.|
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