Sunday, October 9, 2011

1964 The Hilversum Session - Albert Ayler


The Hilversum Session by Albert Ayler is one of those legendary recordings in free jazz. It was recorded in a Netherlands radio studio in front of a small invited audience, at the end of the Ayler Quartet's European tour on November 9, 1964. The band -- Ayler, Don Cherry, Gary Peacock, and Sunny Murray -- had been playing Ayler's tunes for months and were uncanny in their ability to hear one another and improvise together at that point. It was also the last time the group would record together under Ayler's name as a quartet, and they went out at a peak. The recording itself remained unissued until 1980 when it appeared on an LP on …(amg)

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03 Ghosts
04 Infant Happiness
05 Spirits
06 No Name

ok, so it's been awhile, whaddya gonna do, sue me? (please don't)

seriously