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Albert Ayler Trio - Spiritual Unity Album

Albert Ayler Trio - Spiritual Unity Album
Performer: Albert Ayler Trio
Title: Spiritual Unity
Country: US
Genre: Jazz
Style:Free Jazz
Released: 1965
Catalog number: 1002
Label: ESP Disk
MP3 album szie: 2375 mb
FLAC album size: 2604 mb

Tracklist

1The Wizard
2Ghosts: Second Variation
3Spirits
4Ghosts: First Variation

Credits

  • BassGary Peacock
  • DesignJordan Matthews
  • DrumsSunny Murray
  • IllustrationHoward Bernstein
  • Photography BySandra Stollman
  • Saxophone, Composed ByAlbert Ayler

Notes

Recorded in New York City, July 10th, 1964.

© ESP-DISK' 1965

Barcodes

  • Rights Society: ASCAP

Companies

  • Copyright (c) – ESP Disk
  • Published By – United International Copyright Representatives, Ltd.
  • Printed By – FRAP Studio
  • Record Company – ESP-DISK' – SFX10712
  • Manufactured By – Nippon Phonogram Co. Ltd, Tokyo
  • Distributed By – Nippon Phonogram Co. Ltd, Tokyo
  • Copyright (c)

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