1964 was a busy year for Albert Ayler, who recorded at least seven albums worth of material. This particular session, a quartet date with trumpeter Don Cherry, bassist Gary Peacock and drummer Sunny Murray, was probably his most significant of the period. Switching between tenor and alto, Ayler is often ferocious on the six performances, jumping from simple melodies (of which "Ghosts" is the most memorable) to intense sound explorations overflowing with emotion; he even makes Cherry seem conservative. It helps greatly to have open ears to appreciate this music, although Ayler's jams would become a bit more accessible the following year. Recommended. Scott Yanow
Tracklist :
1 Ghosts 2:04
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2 Children 6:50
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3 Holy Spirit 8:29
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4 Ghosts 7:58
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5 Vibrations 4:55
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6 Mothers 7:06
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Credits :
Bass – Gary Peacock
Cornet – Don Cherry
Drums – Sunny Murray
Tenor Saxophone – Albert Ayler
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