|
|
 |
Albert Ayler albums featuring Charles Tyler

Albert Ayler Music Videos (1)
Click on price to add to cart
|
| | Spirits Rejoice CD (1965)
$13.25 Ayler used two bass players for this date, Gary Peacock and Henry Grimes, and the collaboration especially shines during "D.C." The performance also features Ayler's brother Donald (trumpet), Sunny Murray (drums), Charles Tyler (alto saxophone), and Call Cobs (harpsichord on ...
|
| Bells/Prophecy CD (1999)
$14.15 This 2005 ESP-Disk reissue brings together tenor saxophonist Albert Ayler's first two recordings for the ESP label on one CD, in chronological, but reverse, release order. Prophecy was Ayler's first session with the label, and he was accompanied by bassist ...
|
| Bells Vinyl LP (1965)
$17.69 Albert Ayler's short but definitive album, Bells, has been issued again in 2009 via its original format. As initially released, it is a one-sided, collectors item vinyl platter limited to 1,000 copies, this time in a translucent plastic disc featuring ...
|
 Albert Ayler Songs
Popular or famous Albert Ayler songs: Ghosts, Our Prayer, Truth Is Marching In, Spirits, Wizard, Angels, Music Is the Healing Force of the Universe. More music songs Love Cry, Prophecy, Holy Ghost, Holy Family, Dancing Flowers, Love Cry II, Love Flower, Omega, Universal Indians, Zion Hill. More music songs Everybody's Movin'.
 People who buy Albert Ayler CDs also purchase
Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Thelonious Monk, Andrew Hill, Charles Mingus, Duke Ellington, Jackie Mclean, Lee Morgan, Horace Silver, Freddie Hubbard, Pharoah Sanders, Mccoy Tyner, Art Blakey, Keith Jarrett, Jimmy Smith, Hank Mobley, Joe Henderson, Dexter Gordon, Sonny Rollins
 Albert Ayler Biography
Like many of the radical figures of the '60s avant-garde, tenor and alto saxophonist Ayler paid his dues in R&B bands. Although he cited Lester Young and Sidney Bechet as favorites, he seems to have owed something to Sonny Rollins. One can also hear strong elements taken from New Orleans jazz, from gospel and work songs, and a number of techniques common in traditional African vocal music. He died under mysterious circumstances, his body recovered from New York City's East River on November 25, 1970.
 Key Personnel
 Contemporaries
John Coltrane, John Zorn, Charles Mingus, Ornette Coleman, Eric Dolphy, Archie Shepp, Pharoah Sanders, Don Cherry (Trumpet), Cecil Taylor, David Murray, Sam Rivers, Tim Berne, Joseph Jarman, Sunny Murray, Milford Graves, Roswell Rudd, Charles Gayle, Frank Wright, Alan Silva, Frank Lowe, Noah Howard, Glenn Spearman
 Followers
John Zorn, David Murray, David S. Ware, Jan Garbarek, Peter Brötzmann, The Art Ensemble of Chicago, D.D. Jackson, Roscoe Mitchell, Raoul Björkenheim, Tommy Smith (Tenor Saxophone), Orange Then Blue, Gary Windo
 Influences
John Coltrane, Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Sonny Rollins, Lester Young, Sidney Bechet, Arnett Cobb, Wardell Gray, Big Jay McNeely
 More Music Artists
Karla Sabah, Devo's Wipeouters
 |
|
|
1996 - 2009 CD Universe; Portions copyright 1948 - 2009 Muze Inc. For personal non-commercial use only. All rights reserved.
|
| |