MY NAME IS ALBERT AYLER (REC 1963 (FONTANA 1966)
BOROMIR 'said.......''I've uploaded Albert Ayler - My Name is AA. This was his second recording I think. I've looked round on the net and I don't think it's available. It's probably not particularly rare, but there's bound to be be people who've never heard it. It's one of my favourite Ayler recordings, perhaps because it features familiar tunes. Anyhow, if you agree it's OOP, would you please post it sometime.
Link: http://rapidshare.com/files/29478807/Ayler.rar.html Scans attached. Vinyl ripped at 192 kbps.
this album, though briefly reissued on black lion in 1996,is out of print ,i havent seen a copy of this since selling mine years ago, i had a french semi bootleg 'musi disc'(aka america)
never a particular favourite ,of mine compared to later recordings (spirituals for example)of albert doing, more conventionaly harmonic material, still having been prompted to listen to this by 'boromirs email, i whipped out my tape ,and the thought occured that i foolishly sold it on an unfounded whim, a fascinating listen, better perhaps than the so called 1st recording.
for one thing ,the other players here seem far more upto the task,even if they dont understand quite where alberts coming from.
albert was to return to traditional ,more familiar changes based playing often,from this juncture.
its no surprised that a big toned tenor,like don byas with his own gospelly ecstatic sound expressed admiration,as did numerous earlier players.
im a big fan of sidney bechet, and the distance between them as evidenced here ,seems narrower than ever.
one wonders what arnette cob ,might have thought of this.
heres a review from jazz monthly of 1966
heres a review from jazz monthly of 1966
and thanks to boromir ,once again for the great rip
cheers
12 comments:
This record was my first introduction to Ayler's music, in the late 90s. An essential post, gorgeously documented.
Hiya Dipmong,
Thanks for the great post--Ayler was a fascinating player and personality. I was just listening to his Greenwich Village album (from Impulse) the other day and thinking about how amazing it was. I love the track "Truth is Marching In" of of it--what a scorcher!
Anyways, I was wondering if you had any information about the documentary released about Ayler also called "My Name is Albert Ayler." I left a note about it at Church #9, but couldn't seem to get any info there. It seems to be playing at a very limited number of venues, but I was hoping to find a DVD copy of it or something. This might be a long shot, but you seem to be a great source of info.
Thanks for the great stuff!
J
a pleasure j bombay
thanks for your many great posts ,sorry i dont promptly reply to all comments.
this is wonderful! thanks very much.
if you consider requests...i have searched in vain for ayler's out of print lorrach recordings. if by any chance....
thanks again for all your efforts!
william
It seems as though Collins hasn't yet released the doc on DVD.
file not found :(
New links:
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Upgrade to lossless flac.
Cheers, have bits and pieces of this from the box set Holy Ghost, so nice to have whole album. Keep up the good work.
A very welcome post because I had this
rip, than I removed by mistake and after that I was looking for it with no success.
So, thank you very much Kinabalu.
Do you happen to have Pbthal's rip of
" A Love Supreme " ?
Horatiu
kinabalu, thanks for this, and yes Mega still works...
Thanks kinabalu. Love Ayler´s music.
Mega workin...thank you...
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