Albert Ayler

The Hilversum Session (ESP4035)

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The Hilversum Session

Albert Ayler

ESP-Disk

825481040358

ESP 116612

ESP4035

JAZZ

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The Hilversum Session

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The legendary recording, digitally remastered with new artwork, and liners by Russ Musto. Personnel: Albert Ayler (tenor saxophone), Don Cherry (cornet), Gary Peacock (bass) & Sunny Murray (drums).
Tracks: 1. Angels, 2. C. A. C., 3. Ghosts, 4. Infant Hapiness 5. Spirits, 6. No Name.

Recorded: November 9, 1964 in Hilversum, Netherlands.
Originally released on LP on the Dutch Osmosis label.

Includes free 9.5 x 9.5 pull-out poster!

"The Hilversum session by Albert Ayler is one of those legendary recordings in free jazz. It was recorded in a Netherlands radio studio in front of a small invited audience, at the end of the Ayler Quartet’s European tour on November 9, 1964 in front of a small invited audience. The band-Ayler, Don Cherry, Gary Peacock and Sunny Murray-had been playing Ayler’s tunes for months and were uncanny in their ability to hear one another and improvise together at that point. It was also the last time the group would record together under Ayler’s name as a quartet and then went out at a peak. This set is a defining moment, not just historically, but musically. The intense listening and interplay that goes on here is inspiring. Gary Peacock and Sunny Murray may have played better elsewhere, but they never played with the kind of deep communication they enjoyed together as a rhythm section and other front line players than they do here. Ayler is no longer striving to find the outer limits of spiritual expression in his music;, it’s all on display here, and Cherry, the inveterate and outrageously talented listener/ musician is in full bloom here, untethered as a soloist, yet, like the other three, remain an inextricable part of a BAND. These cats play together with the kind of intuition and foresight only a seasoned group can; they understand the nuances of the language they are speaking and know how to offer those to the listener emotionally, musically, and even culturally. Finally, as for the sound of the recording, it has never been better. The remastering job is excellent, providing excellent fidelity and balance-not always true on the ESP-Disk offerings in the past. Included in the package are fine liner notes by Russ Musto, and a neat poster of Ayler. This is a welcome issue."
- Thom Jurek (AMG)