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My Name Is Albert Ayler is an album by American free jazz saxophonist Albert Ayler recorded in Copenhagen in 1963 and first released on the Dutch Debut label. The album, on which Ayler is accompanied by Niels Brosted (piano), Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen (bass), and Ronnie Gardiner (drums), features a spoken introduction by Ayler, followed by five musical tracks, mostly standards. "C.T.", the only Ayler original, is dedicated to Cecil Taylor, whom Ayler had met and performed with several months prior. (Ayler had hoped to record the album with Taylor's group, but ended up playing with Brosted, Pedersen, and Gardiner due to scheduling conflicts.) "Bye Bye Blackbird" represents one of Ayler's few recordings on soprano saxophone.

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  • Albert Ayler free jazz (fr)
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  • My Name Is Albert Ayler is an album by American free jazz saxophonist Albert Ayler recorded in Copenhagen in 1963 and first released on the Dutch Debut label. The album, on which Ayler is accompanied by Niels Brosted (piano), Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen (bass), and Ronnie Gardiner (drums), features a spoken introduction by Ayler, followed by five musical tracks, mostly standards. "C.T.", the only Ayler original, is dedicated to Cecil Taylor, whom Ayler had met and performed with several months prior. (Ayler had hoped to record the album with Taylor's group, but ended up playing with Brosted, Pedersen, and Gardiner due to scheduling conflicts.) "Bye Bye Blackbird" represents one of Ayler's few recordings on soprano saxophone. (en)
  • Albert Ayler free jazz est un disque d'Albert Ayler enregistré le 14 janvier 1963 pour la radio danoise et publié en 1964 par sous le titre My Name Is Albert Ayler. Il est réédité en France 1970 par America Records sous le titre Albert Ayler free jazz. La section rythmique, dans laquelle on trouve un Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen âgé de seulement 16 ans, joue dans un style bebop classique, retenant sans doute Albert Ayler dans ses explorations. Il faut attendre Summertime pour que le saxophoniste arrive à se lâcher complètement. (fr)
  • My Name Is Albert Ayler è un album discografico del sassofonista jazz Albert Ayler, pubblicato nel 1964 dall'etichetta . Si tratta dell'album di debutto ufficiale del sassofonista. (it)
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  • My Name Is Albert Ayler is an album by American free jazz saxophonist Albert Ayler recorded in Copenhagen in 1963 and first released on the Dutch Debut label. The album, on which Ayler is accompanied by Niels Brosted (piano), Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen (bass), and Ronnie Gardiner (drums), features a spoken introduction by Ayler, followed by five musical tracks, mostly standards. "C.T.", the only Ayler original, is dedicated to Cecil Taylor, whom Ayler had met and performed with several months prior. (Ayler had hoped to record the album with Taylor's group, but ended up playing with Brosted, Pedersen, and Gardiner due to scheduling conflicts.) "Bye Bye Blackbird" represents one of Ayler's few recordings on soprano saxophone. (en)
  • Albert Ayler free jazz est un disque d'Albert Ayler enregistré le 14 janvier 1963 pour la radio danoise et publié en 1964 par sous le titre My Name Is Albert Ayler. Il est réédité en France 1970 par America Records sous le titre Albert Ayler free jazz. La section rythmique, dans laquelle on trouve un Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen âgé de seulement 16 ans, joue dans un style bebop classique, retenant sans doute Albert Ayler dans ses explorations. Il faut attendre Summertime pour que le saxophoniste arrive à se lâcher complètement. (fr)
  • My Name Is Albert Ayler è un album discografico del sassofonista jazz Albert Ayler, pubblicato nel 1964 dall'etichetta . Si tratta dell'album di debutto ufficiale del sassofonista. (it)
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