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ALBERT AYLER - On Green Dolphin Street.

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Uploaded by on Jan 31, 2010

From the album "MY NAME IS ALBERT AYLER."
Danish National Radio Studios, Copenhagen, Denmark, January 14, 1963.
Albert Ayler (tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone )
Niels Bronsted (piano )
Niels-Henning Orsted Pedersen (bass)_16 years old at that time.
Ronnie Gardiner (drums)

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  • Thank you for posting it, Brugadd! This is the free jazz at its cleanest. Unfortunately, Albert Ayler is almost forgotten these days

  • @mamelyuck

    Thank you for your comment!!

  • コメントありがとうございます!!

    長らく廃盤放置状態だったこのアルバムもようやく再発?されたよ­うで,とてもうれしいです。11月25日頃にはまた廃盤になって­たりして...

    Thank you folker2006.!! Thank you ミューザック.!!

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  • Since ,Neils Orsted Pedersen decided to play Bass with Albert .The, rest Is History .True & Blue.

  • It's funny to think that when someone lent me an Albert Ayler album when I was about 16, it scared the pants off me! Now some 40yrs later, by the wonders of the internet, there are a good 6 cuts on the jukebox in one of my local pubs.... I'm talking down in deepest Wales! Thanks for the post.

  • I'm so glad I found out about Albert Ayler. This is absolutely beautiful.

  • tank you for posting it, beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!

  • thank you for posting, Beautiful!

    

  • I can think of no rational reason why I listened to this whole recording; I suppose I must be sometwhat in tune to the spiritual aspects of this music, after all.

  • this tune just punched me in the face and I feel awesome

  • @dawgdrum

    Can I get an Amen?

  • @echoftw

    Your observations are splendid.

    To me Ayler's tone and depth is first and foremost--a life-affirming creation.

    Bronsted's comping is a marvelous contrast to Ayler's exploration of the infernal region.

    There are no cliches or vapid phrases in Ayler's musical vocabulary.

    Beautiful.

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