Spiritual Unity
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Spiritual Unity ist ein Musikalbum des US-amerikanischen Jazzsaxophonisten Albert Ayler, das er gemeinsam mit dem US-amerikanischen Jazzbassisten Gary Peacock und dem US-amerikanischen Schlagzeuger Sunny Murray als Albert Ayler Trio eingespielt hat. Es wurde für das ESP-Disk Label aufgenommen und war ein Schlüsselwerk des Free Jazz, das Ayler internationale Aufmerksamkeit brachte, da es so „schockierend anders“ war. Das 1964 aufgenommenen und 1965 veröffentlichte Album hat in seiner Ursprungsversion insgesamt vier Titel, darunter zwei Versionen von Aylers bekanntester Komposition Ghosts.
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Spiritual Unity est un disque du saxophoniste Albert Ayler enregistré le 10 juillet 1964 à New York sur le label ESP.
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Spiritual Unity è un album free jazz del musicista statunitense Albert Ayler pubblicato nel 1965 dall'etichetta discografica Esp-disk'. Il disco venne registrato dall'Albert Ayler Trio nel luglio del 1964, divenendo un album chiave del movimento free jazz che catapultò Ayler all'attenzione dei critici ed appassionati del genere a livello internazionale per il suo approccio musicale così "diverso e scioccante". L'album include due versioni della composizione più famosa di Ayler, il brano Ghosts.
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Spiritual Unity – album nagrany przez Albert Ayler Trio i wydany przez firmę ESP-Disk w 1964 r.
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Spiritual Unity is a studio album by American free jazz saxophonist Albert Ayler. It was recorded on July 10, 1964 in New York City, and features bassist Gary Peacock and drummer Sunny Murray. It was the first album recorded for Bernard Stollman's ESP-Disk label, and it brought Ayler to international attention as it was so "shockingly different". At the same time, it transformed ESP-DISK into "a major source for avant-garde jazz". A 5-star review in AllMusic called it a "landmark recording that's essential to any basic understanding of free jazz", "the album that pushed Albert Ayler to the forefront of jazz's avant-garde... really the first available document of Ayler's music that matched him with a group of truly sympathetic musicians", and stated that "the results are a magnificently pur
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Spiritual Unity ist ein Musikalbum des US-amerikanischen Jazzsaxophonisten Albert Ayler, das er gemeinsam mit dem US-amerikanischen Jazzbassisten Gary Peacock und dem US-amerikanischen Schlagzeuger Sunny Murray als Albert Ayler Trio eingespielt hat. Es wurde für das ESP-Disk Label aufgenommen und war ein Schlüsselwerk des Free Jazz, das Ayler internationale Aufmerksamkeit brachte, da es so „schockierend anders“ war. Das 1964 aufgenommenen und 1965 veröffentlichte Album hat in seiner Ursprungsversion insgesamt vier Titel, darunter zwei Versionen von Aylers bekanntester Komposition Ghosts.
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Spiritual Unity est un disque du saxophoniste Albert Ayler enregistré le 10 juillet 1964 à New York sur le label ESP.
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Spiritual Unity is a studio album by American free jazz saxophonist Albert Ayler. It was recorded on July 10, 1964 in New York City, and features bassist Gary Peacock and drummer Sunny Murray. It was the first album recorded for Bernard Stollman's ESP-Disk label, and it brought Ayler to international attention as it was so "shockingly different". At the same time, it transformed ESP-DISK into "a major source for avant-garde jazz". A 5-star review in AllMusic called it a "landmark recording that's essential to any basic understanding of free jazz", "the album that pushed Albert Ayler to the forefront of jazz's avant-garde... really the first available document of Ayler's music that matched him with a group of truly sympathetic musicians", and stated that "the results are a magnificently pure distillation of his aesthetic."
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Spiritual Unity è un album free jazz del musicista statunitense Albert Ayler pubblicato nel 1965 dall'etichetta discografica Esp-disk'. Il disco venne registrato dall'Albert Ayler Trio nel luglio del 1964, divenendo un album chiave del movimento free jazz che catapultò Ayler all'attenzione dei critici ed appassionati del genere a livello internazionale per il suo approccio musicale così "diverso e scioccante". L'album include due versioni della composizione più famosa di Ayler, il brano Ghosts.
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