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Also known as Ghosts, Vibrations was recorded on September 14th, 1964, in Copenhagen. Ayler’s usual trio of Sunny Murray (drums) and Gary Peacock (bass) was augmented by Don Cherry on cornet. Having partnered with Ornette Coleman during Coleman’s formative years, Cherry’s fearlessness made him the perfect match for Ayler, and their instruments spend much of Vibrations in a rapturous dance. Contained are two versions of Ayler’s signature song “Ghosts,” its skittering playground melody rupturing towards blasts of blues and sanctified passion. “Children” and “Mothers” contain some of Ayler’s most lyrical, stirring performances, while “Holy Spirit” is a tour de force. In an astounding supporting performance, Murray offers tempo and texture, without ever allowing his drums to provide the kind of boxy definition Ayler was attempting to transcend. With the addition of Cherry, Ayler and his band seem re-energized, and for all the torrential aggression of Vibrations, the ultimate tone of the album, as with all of Ayler’s music, is one of uplift.

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The Ghost of the East River.

Albert Ayler is music mythology. He commanded a tone that even John Coltrane envied. If he'd remained alive another generation (still playing), part of music's map would re-chart. His legacy is scary, even with such a short life. He could take a nursery rhyme and shape it into Godzilla. Much study has been made of the man & music that was Albert. Most of this is debate about a troubled soul, still misunderstood. It's hard to apprectiate such artistry & not wonder how it came to be. It's best to just listen & revel in what remains. To this day, nobody has proven just how he ended up in East River. His music: permanent watermark.

Biography

Born: July 13, 1936 in Cleveland, OH

Genre: Jazz

Years Active: '60s, '70s

One of the giants of free jazz, Albert Ayler was also one of the most controversial. His huge tone and wide vibrato were difficult to ignore, and his 1966 group sounded...
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