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Spirits Rejoice is a live album by American free jazz saxophonist Albert Ayler recorded in New York City in 1965 and first released on the ESP-Disk label. The recording session took place without an audience at Judson Hall, which had been rented solely for recording purposes. The album marks bassist Gary Peacock's last appearance with Ayler. Regarding the two-minute track titled "Holy Family", ESP founder Bernard Stollman recalled:

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  • Spirits Rejoice est un disque de Albert Ayler enregistré en septembre 1965 (ESP 1020). Il est particulièrement fameux pour son titre éponyme, reprenant l'hymne national français. (fr)
  • Spirits Rejoice è un album discografico del sassofonista jazz Albert Ayler pubblicato nel 1965 dall'etichetta ESP-Disk. (it)
  • Spirits Rejoice – album nagrany przez Alberta Aylera we wrześniu 1965 r. i wydany przez firmę ESP-Disk w tym samym roku. (pl)
  • Spirits Rejoice is a live album by American free jazz saxophonist Albert Ayler recorded in New York City in 1965 and first released on the ESP-Disk label. The recording session took place without an audience at Judson Hall, which had been rented solely for recording purposes. The album marks bassist Gary Peacock's last appearance with Ayler. Regarding the two-minute track titled "Holy Family", ESP founder Bernard Stollman recalled: (en)
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  • Spirits Rejoice est un disque de Albert Ayler enregistré en septembre 1965 (ESP 1020). Il est particulièrement fameux pour son titre éponyme, reprenant l'hymne national français. (fr)
  • Spirits Rejoice is a live album by American free jazz saxophonist Albert Ayler recorded in New York City in 1965 and first released on the ESP-Disk label. The recording session took place without an audience at Judson Hall, which had been rented solely for recording purposes. The album marks bassist Gary Peacock's last appearance with Ayler. Regarding the two-minute track titled "Holy Family", ESP founder Bernard Stollman recalled: As Albert was recording his session at Judson Hall, I asked him whether he would be willing to do a short work. He smiled resignedly and nodded in agreement. One of the songs on Spirits Rejoice, "Holy Family," is the result. It is less than three minutes in length. I realized, to my chagrin, that I had violated our commitment to recognize the artist as the sole authority to determine the content of his work, and I vowed to myself that it would never happen again. (en)
  • Spirits Rejoice è un album discografico del sassofonista jazz Albert Ayler pubblicato nel 1965 dall'etichetta ESP-Disk. (it)
  • Spirits Rejoice – album nagrany przez Alberta Aylera we wrześniu 1965 r. i wydany przez firmę ESP-Disk w tym samym roku. (pl)
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