Spiritual Unity
Spiritual Unity is an album by the American jazz saxophonist Albert Ayler (1936-1970). It was recorded for the ESP-Disk label and was a key free jazz recording which brought Ayler to international attention as it was so "shockingly different".[1] It featured two versions of Ayler's most famous composition Ghosts.
Reception
The critic Ekkehard Jost wrote that "Ayler's negation of fixed pitches finds a counterpart in Peacock's and Murray's negation of the beat. In no group of this time is so little heard of a steady beat (...) The absolute rhythmic freedom frequently leads to action on three independent rhythmic planes."[4] Maintaining these qualities required deep group interaction. Ayler himself said of the record "We weren't playing, we were listening to each other"[1]. The Penguin Guide to Jazz selected this album as part of its suggested "Core Collection" and awarded it a "crown".[5]
Track listing
- All compositions by Albert Ayler
- "Ghosts: First variation" – 5:12
- "The Wizard" – 7:20
- "Spirits" – 6:46
- "Ghosts: Second variation" – 10:01
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- Recorded in New York, July 10, 1964
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