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Albert Ayler: New York Eye and Ear Control Revisited
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Albert Ayler
saxophone, tenor1936 - 1970

Gary Peacock
bass, acoustic1935 - 2020

Sunny Murray
drums1937 - 2017

Don Cherry
trumpet1936 - 1995

John Tchicai
saxophone1936 - 2012

Roswell Rudd
trombone1935 - 2017

Ornette Coleman
saxophone, alto1930 - 2015

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967

Peter Brötzmann
woodwinds1941 - 2023
In 1964, Ayler, Peacock, and Murray had recorded the signature albums Spirits (Debut Records)which has also been called Witches & DevilsProphecy (ESP Disk), and Spiritual Unity (ESP Disk). This session is decidedly different with no solos, yet each individual voice and identity is clear. You cannot fail to recognize Ayler's paint-peeling tenor and Murray's free-floating time, as well as the the alto of Tchicai, who would later play on Coltrane's Ascension. Cherry had recently joined Ayler's quartet in 1964 and would accompany him on a European tour and maybe, just maybe, this session was the catalyst for that tour. The disc opens with brief (minute long) "Don's Dawn," a duo between Cherry and Peacock, before the flood gates open into the rawness of "A Y" and "ITT." While both trade in dissonance and cacophony, the music applies the raw materials of Ayler's sound, that Gospel growl of a hungry ghost. Was this music the inspiration and stimulus for UK groups like AMM and Spontaneous Music Ensemble (SME)? Arguably, yes. Ayler's influence on artists such as

Charles Gayle
saxophone1939 - 2023

John Dikeman
saxophone, tenorb.1983

Mats Gustafsson
woodwindsb.1964
Track Listing
Don’s Dawn; A Y; ITT.
Personnel
Albert Ayler
saxophone, tenorDon Cherry
trumpetJohn Tchicai
saxophoneRoswell Rudd
tromboneGary Peacock
bass, acousticSunny Murray
drumsAlbum information
Title: New York Eye And Ear Control Revisited | Year Released: 2021 | Record Label: Ezz-thetics
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