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Google News: 100 Lost Rock Albums From The 1970s - An Extract
[The Quietus] - In the sixties she toured with Albert Ayler AND was a close associate of Tim Leary's. From the mid-sixties she devised a way to combine her voice and augment it with the Moog, the instrument that occasionally seems like the only common fascination of
Guardian: Full Blast & Friends: Sketches and Ballads - review
[The Guardian] - The improvising is concentrated into explosive epithets between passages that are sometimes squabbly, sometimes as solemn as a march or a ghostly proclamation by Albert Ayler, and display a percussive breadth, from tymp-like rumbles to frantic
Guardian: Sons of Kemet/Trevor Watts – review
[The Guardian] - The show wasn't all a firework display of drums-driven relativity, though the set also let Hutchings loose on some passionately Albert Ayler-like tenor-sax flights, or soft clarinet ruminations over deep tuba drones, but it's as a dazzlingly
Guardian: 50 great moments in jazz: The shortlived cry of Albert Ayler | Music...
No 36: Appreciation of the saxophonist's work came just a few years after his untimely death in 1970
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