Gato Barbieri, Don Cherry, Albert Ayler, John Handy - I Giganti Del Jazz Vol. 6 (LP, Comp)

Condition:
Media:  Near Mint (NM or M-)
Sleeve:  Very Good Plus (VG+)

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Comments:
foxing on cover
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Genre: Jazz
Style: Free Jazz, Soul-Jazz, Modal

Tracklist:
A1. Gato Barbieri, Don Cherry - OCDC 10:30
A2. Gato Barbieri, Don Cherry - Third Movement 9:45
A3. Albert Ayler - Ghosts 6:45
B. John Handy Quintet - If Only We Knew 26:35



 



General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):

Credits on cover are plain wrong.

"OCDC", which stands probably for 'Ornette Coleman Don Cherry' is indeed "Togetherness One - First Movement" + "Togetherness One - Second Movement" (music stops between at 5:08) from [r1892870, recorded Spring 1965.
Aldo Romano is the uncredited drummer, not Jacques Thollot who is miscredited.

"Third Movement" is indeed "Togetherness One - Third Movement" also from [r1892870, recorded Spring 1965, with uncredited Aldo Romano as drummer, and not Jacques Thollot who is miscredited.

"Ghosts" can be heard as 6th track of [r2717889, it was recorded live by Radio France at Salle Pleyel during Paris Jazz Festival on November 13th, 1966 according to this Hatology reissue.
Don Ayler, on trumpet, Bill Folwell on bass and Beaver Harris on drums, all uncredited on release. Not Norman Howard, Earle Henderson, Henry Grimes and Sunny Murray who are miscredited on cover.

"If We Only Knew" comes from [r1033623, recorded September 18, 1965 with Michael White on violin, Jerry Hahn on guitar, Don Thompson on bass and Terry Clarke, all uncredited on release. Not Michael Sampson, George Tucker, Bobby Fulhordt who are miscredited.

Comes in a gatefold cover incl. liner notes in Italian only.



 

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