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Albert Ayler: Bells/prophecy
One of the pioneer stylists of the avant garde / free jazz tenor saxophone. This cd combines “bells,” recorded may 1st, 1965 at town hall and “prophecy,” recorded june 14th, 1964, at the cellar café in new york city.
Recommended if you like
Cecil Taylor,
Donald Ayler,
Ornette Coleman.
John Williams - Michele Zukovsky: Clarinet Concerto - John Williams Conducting
John Williams concerto was written for Michele Zukovsky in 1991. This live recording is with John Williams conducting with Michele Zukovsky as Clarinet Soloist. Also includes the Corigliano Clarinet Concerto and the Bartok Contrasts.
Recommended if you like
John Williams,
Michele Zukovsky.
Albert Ayler: Holy Ghost: Rare and Unissued Recordings (1962-70)
The Albert Ayler 10 CD box set is a must for any Albert Ayler enthusiast over viewing his career from his stint in the military band, his first gigs in Europe and various locations in the United States.
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John Coltrane,
Sonny Simmons,
Sun Ra.
Don Cherry: Live at Cafe Montmartre, 1966 Volume Two
Volume two of the Don Cherry Café Monmartre performance continues with more superb music recorded during this time. If you enjoy volume one, I guarantee you will enjoy volume two just as much.
Recommended if you like
Albert Ayler,
Cecil Taylor,
Ornette Coleman.
Albert Ayler, Don Cherry,: New York Eye and Ear Control
This CD is the soundtrack to the 1964 Michael Snow film “Walking Woman.\" This is real “Fire Music” painting a unique picture complimenting the film content.
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Don Cherry,
John Tchicai,
Roswell Rudd.
Jefferson Pitcher: Now the Deer
Quiet landscapes of sound. Lone trumpet and upright bass. Nylon guitar. Spoken word. Field recordings. Feedback. Beautiful noise.
Recommended if you like
Brian Eno,
Sigur Rós,
Unwed Sailor.
John Cage: One7 [from One13], One8 / anonymous
1st recording to encompass the final works for cello
Recommended if you like
Cello,
John Cage,
La Monte Young.
John Cage, Victoria Jordanova - harps, Pamela Z - voices: Postcard from Heaven
20 ragas, 20 harps, eBows and voices. You don’t have to die to go to heaven. Instead, listen to Victoria Jordanova's and Pamela Z's masterful realization of John Cage’s mysterious "Postcard from Heaven".
Recommended if you like
Brian Eno,
Erik Satie,
John Cage.
John Cage: Sculptures Musicales, Fifty-Five, Eighty-Three, Eighty / Christina Fong, Prague Winds, Karen Krummel, Michael Crawford, Glenn Freeman, Chance Operations Collective of Kalamazoo
1st recordings of 4 final works for chamber ensemble & orchestra
Recommended if you like
John Cage,
Strings,
Winds.