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Lo Spirito E La Rivolta INDICE Dei NOMI Indice dei nomi 369th Infantry Band (Hell Fighters), At Slug's Saloon Vol. 1 e Vol. 2, 182, 145 206-8 76th Army Band (Banda della Set- Awake Nu, 205 tantaseiesima Armata), 28, 31, “AY”, 197-8 228 Ayler, Arlene (Arlene Benton), 12, 52, A Love Supreme, 178 66 “A Man Is Like a Tree”, 178, 218 Ayler, Cynthia, 18 “A Night in Tunisia”, 42 Ayler, Desirée, 52, 66 AACM (Association for the Advance- Ayler, Donald (Don), 12, 18, 20, 39, ment of Creative Music), 127 56, 73-7, 76n, 80, 90-1, 94, 96, Abdul Rahim, Mustafa (Donald Stric- 100, 103-4, 106-8, 110, 112, 114- kland), 51 7, 117n, 120-2, 128-30, 136, 140, “Again Comes the Rising of the Sun”, 145, 153, 167, 170, 177, 183-4, 197, 219 199, 201-2, 204, 206, 208-9, 212, Äijänen, Martti, 224 214-6, 225-7 Albert Ayler, 211 Ayler, Edward, 12, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, Albert Ayler in Europe 1959-1962, 23, 40, 112, 128, 130 228 Ayler, Myrtle (Myrtle Hunter), 18, 21, Albert Ayler Vol. 1 & 2, 223 114 Albert Smiles with Sunny, 62n, 195-6 Ali, Muhammad, 119-20, 218-20, 227 Bach, Johann Sebastian, 20, 92, 93 Ali, Rashied, 87, 119, 183, 225, Baraka, Amiri (LeRoi Jones), 12, 53n, “All”, 107, 183, 210-1 55, 73, 73n, 77, 83-5, 85n, 114-5, “All Love”, 175, 219, 221 123-4, 136, 155, 183, 183n, 201, Allen, Byron, 59, 61, 79 205, 206 Allen, Clifford, 57n Beatles, 100, 111 “Angels”, 85, 171, 190, 199-200, 204, Bechet, Sidney, 143-4, 154 212, 214 Beins, Burkhard, 249-50 Annala, Heikki, 224 Bells, 81, 165, 182, 197, 202-4 Armstrong, Louis, 97, 99, 144, “Bells”, 76-7, 90, 109, 146, 166, 202-3, Art Ensemble of Chicago, 32, 207-11, 214-5, 226 Ascension, 87-8, 198 Berendt, Joachim-Ernst, 210 254 Albert Ayler: lo spirito e la rivolta Berger, Daniel, 29 Canned Heat, 120, 220 Berger, Karl, 32 Capers, Chris, 227 Bergman, Peter, 92, Carles, Philippe, 192, “Billie's Bounce”, 141, 149, 189-90 Carter, Betty, 79 Bird Notes, 44, 46 Case, Brian, 193 “Birth of Mirth”, 175, 219, 221, 224 Caux, Daniel e Jacqueline, 19n, 64, “Black Art”, 84n, 205-6, 127, 204, 218, 228 Black Arts Repertory Theater/School Cecil Taylor Unit, 41-4, 48, 50, 53-5, (BART), 77, 83, 183, 201 150, 150n, 183 Black Dada Nihilismus, 206 “Change Has Come”, 212-4 Black Muslims, 123 Change of the Century, 30 Black Revolt, 208 Cherry, Don, 49-50, 50n, 62, 65-8, 70, Blairman, Allen, 124, 128, 184, 222- 74, 77, 84, 90, 122, 197-200, 204- 3, 228 6, 209, 225, 228 Blakey, Art, 37, 54 Cherry, Mocqui, 228 Bland, Bobby Blue, 116 “Children”, 126, 183-4, 196, 199, 201, Blank, Roger, 227 204, 209, 225, 228, Bley, Carla, 60-2 Clark, Charles, 127 Bley, Paul, 12, 59, 61 Clarke, Kenny, 31, “Blues March”, 145 Cliff, Walter, 56n “Body and Soul”, 90 Cobbs, Call, 12, 57, 85, 91, 94, 101, Bolden, Charles Joseph (Buddy), 97 104-5, 112, 125-6, 171, 184, 193, Bostic, Vivian, 227 204, 212, 214-7, 222-3, 227-8 Braxton, Anthony, 135, 135n, 144-5, Coleman, Ornette, 11, 30-2, 38, 44-6, 166, 249-50 49, 52, 58-9, 61, 81, 92, 97, 108, Brønsted, Niels, 42, 50-1, 189 127, 130, 145, 147, 153, 184, 187, Brötzmann, Peter, 11, 195 198, 249 Brown, Earle, 250 Collins, Burt, 217 Brown, Garnett, 217 Coltrane, Alice, 87 Brown, James, 115-6, 218 Coltrane, John, 11, 30, 48-9, 49n, 53- Brown, Marion, 59 4, 53n, 78-9, 86-8, 87n, 93, 96-8, Brubeck, Dave, 100 106-7, 119, 136, 141, 145, 147-8, Brüel, Max, 41 155, 155n, 176-8, 181, 184, 187, Brynn, Tim, 145 198, 201, 213 Budd, Harold, 33 Columbo, Russ, 18 Burleigh, Harry Thacker, 136-7 Comolli, Jean-Louis, 192 Burn, Baby, Burn, 57n Cooke, Sam, 138, 218, Burrell, Dave, 227 Coppens, Georg, 56, 193 Byas, Don, 49, 53 Counts of Rhythm, 21 “Bye Bye Blackbird”, 51, 149, 189-90 Courbois, Pierre, 82 Creative Construction Company, 127 “C.A.C.”, 199-200 Crosby, Bing, 18 “C.T.”, 51, 189-90, 198 Crouch, Stanley, 11 Indice dei nomi 255 Cunningham, Bob, 22 “Everybody’s Movin’”, 111, 217 Cuscuna, Michael, 13, 86n, 88 “Evidence”, 149 “D.C.”, 204, 226 Feldman, Morton, 250 “Dancing Flowers”, 214-5 Few, Bobby, 12, 22-3, 104, 119-21, Dannullis, Alexander, 13 129, 140, 218-20 Dauner, Wolfgang, 82 Fitzgerald, Michael, 12n Davis, Miles, 21, 30, 61-3, 249 “Flying Home”, 18 Davis, Richard, 58, 108, 184, 227, Folwell, William (Bill), 12, 100-1, Davis, Sammy Jr., 93 103, 106, 109, 111-3, 119-20, 183, Debut, 47-8, 51, 55, 66-7, 153, 181, 209-10, 212-13, 216-20, 226-7 191, 194 Fondation Maeght, 13, 124-6, 175, DeCoteaux, Bert, 111, 217 184-5, 222 “Deep River”, 57, 136n, 193-4 Fondation Maeght Nights, Vol. 1 e “Den Blomstertid Nu Kommer”, 42 Vol. 2, 224 “Desert Blood”, 219 “For John Coltrane”, 212-3 Dhonau, Dirk-Achim, 13 Foster, Stephen, 208 “Divine Peacemaker”, 212-3 “Four”, 225 “Dixie”, 167 Foxx, Redd, 33 Dixon, Bill, 42, 42n, 60, 62, 76n, Franklin, Aretha, 138 Dolphy, Eric, 11, 53-4, 53n, 141, 147, “Free”, 187-9 “Don's Dawn”, 197-8 “Free at Last”, 217 Dorham, Kenny, 80 Free Jazz, 198 Dorsey, Jimmy, 154 Free Jazz (altra edizione di My Name Dorsey, Thomas, 137-8 Is Albert Ayler), 191 “Down by the Riverside”, 141, 193-4 Free Jazz – Anni ’60. La Rivolta Drew, Kenny, 67 Nera, 205 “Drudgery”, 120, 175, 219-21 Freedman, Joel, 12, 77-8, 79n, 104, Drums, 216 119, 201-3, 212-3 Dulfer, Hans, 69 Dvořák, Antonín, 136 Galamian, Ivan, 92 Gardiner, Ronnie, 51, 189-91 Eckstine, Billy, 22 Garrison, Jimmy, 87 Edström, Nils, 46 “Gate City”, 167, 167n Elniff, Jørn, 42 Gayle, Charles, 11, 195 Endress, Gudrun, 13, 98 Gensel, John, 108 Energy Essentials, 202 Getz, Stan, 100, “Epistrophy”, 149 “Ghost”, 209 ESP (ESP-Disk’), 56, 59-61, 66, 79, “Ghost (Another Variation)”, 195 80-82, 85-6, 90, 99, 124, 153, 181- “Ghost II”, 209 2, 196-7, 208, 222, 224 Ghosts, 68, 87, 199 Europe, James Reese, 145 “Ghosts”, 42, 80, 82, 109, 127, 131, Evans, Bill, 61, 63 160-1, 165, 184, 192, 194, 196- 256 Albert Ayler: lo spirito e la rivolta 7, 199-200, 207-210, 214-6, 218, Hard Driving Jazz, 30 224-26 Hargrove, Beatrice, 52 “Ghosts - First Variation”, 195 Harley, Rufus, 121 “Ghosts - Second Variation”, 195 Harris, Beaver, 12, 27, 90, 101, 112, Giddins, Gary, 88 115, 119, 209-10, 212, 226 Gillespie, Dizzy, 21, 58, 107 Hat, 209, 210, 211, 250 Gilmore, John, 61, Hawkins, Coleman, 87, 90 Glawischnig, Dieter, 13 Hayes, Roland, 136, 136n Glover, Larry, 13 Hazell, Ed, 13 “Go Down, Moses”, 136n “Heart Love”, 111, 217, 224 Goin' Home, 57n, 136, 136n, 142, 193 “Heavenly Home”, 212-3 “Goin' Home”, 193 Heineman, Alan, 217 Goldman, Jon, 12, 91-2 Henderson, Earle (Errol), 12, 51, 51n, Goldstein, Malcolm, 249-50 56, 191-2 Golson, Benny, 145 Hentoff, Nat, 25, 83, 99, 143, 165 “Good Bait”, 149, 187-8 Hess, Bill, 12, 42, 67, 162 Goodman, Benny, 19, 140 Higgins, Billy, 49-50 Gordon, Dexter, 49, 67 “High Society”, 190 Gordon, Max, 93 Hodges, Johnny, 18, Gounod, Charles, 20 Holiday, Billie, 58, 140 Grateful Dead, 115 “Holy Family”, 85, 139, 204, 209-10, Graves, Milford, 12, 59-60, 73, 75-6, 222 83, 101, 106-10, 114, 116-7, 119, “Holy Ghost”, 64, 79n, 201-3, 130, 183-4, 214-5, 227 Holy Ghost - rare & unissued re- Gray, John, 13 cordings (1962-1970), 19n, 50n, Gray, Wardell, 18 51n, 53n, 62n, 68n, 79n, 85n, 92n, “Green Dolphin Street”, v. “On Green 93n, 98n, 105n, 107n, 108n, 111n, Dolphin Street” 116n, 117n, 124n, 126n, 150n, Green, Burton, 59-60, 183, 225 181n, 183n, 184n, 196, 201, 210- Green, Candy, 41, 50 11, 218, 224 Grimes, Henry, 12, 12n, 49-50, 50n, “Holy Holy”, 159, 191-2, 198, 53, 55-7, 67, 85, 101, 119, 191, “Holy Spirit”, 159, 183, 199, 200, 209 193-4, 204-5, 210, 212-3 Hope, Elmo, 58 Guerrini, Mirko, 37n “Hot House”, 42 Howard, Norman, 12, 51, 55-56, 56n, Haase, Michael, 13 57n, 101, 191-2, 199 Haines, Paul, 9, 12, 13, 62, 65, 79, Hubbard, Freddie, 75 195-6 Hultcrantz, Torbjörn, 45, 188-9 Hames, Mike, 13, 117n, 129 Hammerstein, Oscar II, 194 “I Didn't Know What Time It Was”, Hammond, John, 93 187-9 Hampel, Gunter, 82, “I'll Remember April”, 149, 187-9 Hampton, Lionel, 18, 19, 140 Idestam-Almquist, Dick, 41 Indice dei nomi 257 “Impressions”, 155 Karma, 177n Impulse, 30, 77-8, 79n, 106-7, 109-12, Karting, Paul, 69 114-6, 119-20, 130, 176, 181, 181n, Katz, Herbert, 224 182, 184, 201, 212-5, 219, 222 Kern, Jerome, 194 In Greenwich Village, 81, 106, 212 King, Martin Luther, 84 “In Heart Only”, 222 Kings of Harmony, 137 “Infant Happiness”, 199, 200, 204 Kirk, Roland, 39 “Infinite Spirit”, 208, 210, 211-3 Kliber, Andreas, 13 “Initiation”, 208 Knox, Keith, 13 InRespect, 196 Kofsky, Frank, 87, 87n “Island Harvest”, 175, 178, 219-20, Kopelowicz, Guy, 85 224 Koyama, Kiyoshi, 228 “ITT”, 197-8 Kruse, Nicola, 13, 249 Izenzon, David, 124 Kucan, Vlatko, 249 Jackson, Mahalia, 138, 221 Lacy, Steve, 82 Jackson, Shannon Ronald (Ron), 89- “Leap Frog”, 228 91, 206-7, 210, 225-6 Lee, Granville, 58 Jacquet, Illinois, 18-9, 22, 100, 154-5 “Lena”, 150 James, Stafford, 12, 119, 218-9 Lennon, John, 103 “Japan”, 95, 107, 176-7, 183, 210-1, “Light in Darkness”, 166, 210, 212 227 Lindenmaier, H.
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