Albert Ayler Songtexte
A Man Is Like a Tree
Geboren am 13. Juli 1936, Gestorben am 25. November 1970
Gruppen
My Name Is Albert Ayler
Holy Ghost (Compilation)
- Sonnymoon for Two (von Herbert Katz)
- Summertime (von Herbert Katz)
- On Green Dolphin Street (von Herbert Katz)
- [spoken introduction by broadcast announcer and Borge Roger Henrichsen]
- Four (von Cecil Taylor)
- Spirits (incomplete)
- Saints
- Ghosts (incomplete)
- The Wizard
- Children
- Spirits (Theme)
- [spoken radio introduction]
- Spirits
- Vibrations
- [tune Q]
- Mothers
- Children
- Spirits (Theme)
- [untitled] (von Burton Greene)
- [spoken introduction] (von Peter Bergman)
- Spirits Rejoice
- D.C.
- [untitled minor waltz]
- Our Prayer
- [spoken introduction] (von Peter Bergman)
- [F# tune]
- Ghosts
- Spirits Rejoice
- Prophet / Ghosts / Spiritual Bells
- Our Prayer / Spirits Rejoice
- [concert announcement]
- Ghosts / Bells
- Truth Is Marching In
- Omega
- Our Prayer
- [spoken introduction]
- Truth Is Marching In
- Bells
- Spirits Rejoice
- [Free Spiritual Music, Part IV]
- Truth Is Marching In / Omega
- Japan / Universal Indians
- Our Prayer
- Love Cry / Truth Is Marching In / Our Prayer
- Venus / Upper and Lower Egypt (von Pharoah Sanders)
- [blues]
- [sermon]
- Thank God for Women
- New Ghosts (demo fragments)
- Prophet John (von Donald Ayler)
- Judge Ye Not (von Donald Ayler)
- Mothers / Children
- [untitled] (incomplete)
- [C minor]
- [F minor / C minor]
- [travel and plans]
- [Holbaek]
- [the New Blues]
- [Christmastime stateside]
- [a great change]
- [traveling and Coltrane]
- [drummers and Sunny Murray]
- [a job to do]
- [birth, family, first music]
- [academy, the road, school]
- [young professional and army]
- [Sweden]
- [New York]
- [1964]
- [frustration, sources]
- [1966 tour and Coltrane]
- [impulse! and Mary Maria]
- [the artist’s life]
- [question: LeRoi jones]
- [question: “For John Coltrane”]
- [question: socio‐political connections]
- [question: instrumentation, engineering]
- [choosing the players]
- [current activity]
- [Antibes]
- [Japan / Coltrane’s funeral]
- [clubs]
- [ahead of my time]
- [home Lives: Brooklyn and Cleveland]
- [impulse!, part 1: Hippies]
- [“Space Music”]
- [Don]
- [“Thank God for Women”]
- [blues & rhythm]
- [copying my records]
- [impulse!, part 2: New Grass]
- [tone and “vibration”]
- [Rollins, Coleman and Coltrane]
- [Maeght group]
- [serenity of life]
- [childhood memories, part 1]
- (Blairman enters)
- [early professional career]
- [childhood memories, part 2]
- [Don’s music]
- [“I Love America” and youth]
- [Mary and golf]
- [early relationships and Mary Maria]
- [Japan work and warm weather]
- [play solo]
- [naming tunes]
- [Charles Ives]
- [influences]
- [practicing]
- [The Healing Force]
- [diet and America]
- [defining “improvisation”]
- [Sonny Rollins, reactions, and Miles Davis]
- [Newport ’67]
- [New York: keeping to oneself] (Mary Maria joins)
- [Don and Mocqui Cherry interview with Daniel Caux] (von Don Cherry)