"The Early Albums Collection" is a comprehensive CD set featuring the groundbreaking early works of Albert Ayler, one of jazz's most influential and avant-garde saxophonists. This collection brings together several pivotal albums from the formative years of Ayler?s career, showcasing his revolutionary approach to improvisation and sound. Known for his intense energy, spiritual depth, and innovative techniques, Ayler played a crucial role in shaping the free jazz movement during the 1960s. His recordings such as "Spiritual Unity" and "Ghosts" are celebrated milestones that have inspired generations of musicians worldwide. The manufacturer Enlightenment specializes in curating high-quality reissues and box sets dedicated to preserving essential moments in music history, making rare or out-of-print recordings accessible to new audiences.
Ayler, whose recording career began in 1962, jettisoned foot-tapping rhythm, tonality, and chord structure; above all, however, he jettisoned moderation. His performances were of an unprecedented vehemence. Anyone can noodle without structure, but Ayler turned his whirlwind fervor into a form in itself. Only a pair of concerts toward the end of the jazz musician’s life capture his quest for new styles...This four albums are from early collection unfortunetly...