DON AYLER - IN FLORENCE 1981 (FRAME, 1981)
Volume I
A. The Bebop Tune
B. The African Song
B. The African Song
Volume II
A. Coltrane's Blues
B. The Indian Song
A. Coltrane's Blues
B. The Indian Song
Volume III
A1. The Eastern Song
A2. Peace
A1. The Eastern Song
A2. Peace
B1. Speech By Mr. Ayler
B2. The Japanese Song
B2. The Japanese Song
Richard "Radu" Williams, bass
John Davis, guitar
Jerry Griffin, percussion
Anthony "Tony" Smith, piano
Abdul Rahim Mustafa, reeds
Frank Doblekar, tenor saxophone
Don Ayler, trumpet
Live Recording at Theatre Andromeda, Florence, July 18, 1981.
John Davis, guitar
Jerry Griffin, percussion
Anthony "Tony" Smith, piano
Abdul Rahim Mustafa, reeds
Frank Doblekar, tenor saxophone
Don Ayler, trumpet
Live Recording at Theatre Andromeda, Florence, July 18, 1981.
Frame - RF-2001-3
LP Rip
12 comments:
Sweet! Thank you.
Grateful for this! Thanks.
Nick - thank you!
Wow, thanks for this rarity by the "other Ayler!"
Many thanks for the Upgrade!
I have almost forgotten that I was searching for this record so thank you Nick, a nice record very pleasant to listen too.
By the way after your post of Both Hands Free and your recommandation of Mark Langford's music I bought almost all of his discography on bandcamp and i start to listen to the cd, those records are really good, drummer Roger Telford who is on the latest is a very interesting musician and was unknown to me before those recordings.
Thanks for sharing this album Nick. I enjoyed the music a lot.
I've never seen this one before! Nick, you perform miracles! Thank you so much!!
EXCELLENT!...
Deleted the links. There's now a download version available at: https://www.qobuz.com/us-en/album/in-florence-1981-don-ayler-septet/pyq7j82lzl6za
Wether the dl at Qobuz is a legit one I do not know. However....
I have just compared both versions, the one on Qobuz and Nick's one, the version transferred by Nick is slightly more dynamic than the one on Qobuz, so for this time I will keep my first version. The Qobuz version helped to make a correction on Nick's post. The sides of the first volume has been inverted. The African Song is in fact the bebop tune and the Bebop tune is The African Song
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