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The Last Album

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Released
  
1971

Artist
  
Label
  
Universal Music LLC

Genre
  
Length
  
43:12

Release date
  
1971

Recorded
  
1969

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The Last Album(1969)
  
Nuits de la Fondation Maeght Vol. 1(1970)

Similar
  
Love Cry, Music Is the Healing Force of t, New Grass, Live on the Riviera, My Name Is Albert Ayler

The Last Album was the last studio album Albert Ayler recorded before his death in 1970. The album was released posthumously (hence the title) in 1971 on Impulse! Records. The album consists of outtakes from the sessions for Music Is the Healing Force of the Universe. The album was recorded August 26-29, 1969 at Plaza Sound Studios in New York City.

Contents

Overview

The first track is an untitled improvisational duet between Jimi Hendrix-inspired guitarist and Canned Heat member Henry Vestine and Ayler on bagpipe, but credited as "written" by Henry Vestine and Mary Parks. All other songwriting credits on the album are also claimed by Mary Parks.

The second track contains poetry spoken eloquently by Mary Parks, posing questions which Ayler's sax answers.

"Toiling" is a guitar-driven blues track.

On "Desert Blood", Ayler sings jazz-vocals reminiscent of Sun Ra's lady singer, June Tyson.

The remainder of the album is the soulful style of Free jazz more familiar to Ayler's audience.

Track listing

  1. "Untitled Duet"
  2. "Again Come The Raising of the Sun"
  3. "All Love"
  4. "Toiling"
  5. "Desert Blood"
  6. "Birth of Mirth"
  7. "Water Music"

Personnel

  • Saxophones, Bagpipes - Albert Ayler
  • Bass - Stafford James
  • Bass (Fender) - Bill Folwell
  • Drums - Muhammad Ali
  • Electric Guitar - Henry Vestine
  • Piano - Bobby Few
  • Producer - Ed Michel
  • Vocals - Mary Maria
  • Songs

    1Untitled Duet4:32
    2Again Comes the Rising of the Sun6:52
    3All Love8:59

    References

    The Last Album Wikipedia


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