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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 like a runaway New Orleans brass band from 1910.

Unlike John Coltrane or Eric Dolphy, Albert Ayler was not a virtuoso who had come up through the bebop ranks. His first musical jobs were in R&B bands, including one led by Little Walter, although oddly enough he was nicknamed "Little Bird" in his early days because of a similarity in sound on alto to Charlie Parker. During his period in the army (1958-1961), he played in a service band and switched to tenor. Unable to find work in the U.S. after his discharge due to his uncompromising style, Ayler spent time in Sweden and Denmark during 1962-1963, making his first recordings (which reveal a tone with roots in Sonny Rollins) and working a bit with Cecil Taylor. Ayler's prime period was during 1964-1967. In 1964, he toured Europe with a quartet that included Don Cherry and was generally quite free and emotional. The following year he had a new band with his brother Donald Ayler on trumpet and Charles Tyler on baritone, and the emphasis in his music began to change. Folk melodies (which had been utilized a bit with Cherry) had a more dominant role, as did collective improvisation, and yet, despite the use of spaced-out marches, Irish jigs, and brass band fanfares, tonally Ayler remained quite free. His ESP recordings from this era and his first couple of Impulse records find Ayler at his peak and were influential; John Coltrane's post-1964 playing was definitely affected by Ayler's innovations.

However, during his last couple of years, Albert Ayler's career seemed to become a bit aimless and his final Impulse sessions, although experimental (with the use of vocals, rock guitar, and R&B-ish tunes), were at best mixed successes. A 1970 live concert that was documented features him back in top form, but in November 1970, Ayler was found drowned in New York's East River under mysterious circumstances.

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Album: Prophecy | Artist: Albert Ayler Prophecy 2002 5
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Album: Witches and Devils | Artist: Albert Ayler Witches and Devils 2001 4
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Album: At Slug's Saloon, Vol. 1 | Artist: Albert Ayler At Slug's Saloon, Vol. 1 2000 5
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Album: Live In Greenwich Village (cd1) | Artist: Albert Ayler Live In Greenwich Village (cd1) 1998 6
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Album: Live In Greenwich Village (cd2) | Artist: Albert Ayler Live In Greenwich Village (cd2) 1998 8
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Album: Love Cry | Artist: Albert Ayler Love Cry 1991 11
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Album: Music Is The Healing Of Force Of The Universe | Artist: Albert Ayler Music Is The Healing Of Force Of The Universe 1969 1
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Album: New Grass | Artist: Albert Ayler New Grass 1968 7
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Album: Live in Greenwich Village Vol1 | Artist: Albert Ayler Live in Greenwich Village Vol1 1966 6
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Album: Live in Greenwich Village Vol2 | Artist: Albert Ayler Live in Greenwich Village Vol2 1966 8
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Album: Spiritual Unity | Artist: Albert Ayler Spiritual Unity 1964 4
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