A seminal early moment from the legendary Albert Ayler – an important session recorded overseas in Copenhagen – where enthusiasm for Ayler’s music caught fire more strongly than in the US! The group’s got an edge that’s maybe even sharper than some of Ayler’s ESP material, but no less powerful – with Don Cherry on trumpet, Gary Peacock on bass, and Sunny Murray on drums – working through tremendous readings of six Ayler classics that include “Ghosts”, “Children”, “Holy Spirit”, “Vibrations” and “Mothers”. A wonderful precursor to the ESP years – and equally great!
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