Truth Is Marching In (12:42)

Cover of Live In Greenwich Village: The Complete Impulse Recordings

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  • wingsoftoast

    version from the live in berlin/stockholm album is just amazing. It's the Canadian Goose march-through the valley of the shadow of pate with honks to go...

    7 Jan 5:25pm Reply
  • kuro526616

    Ayler was said to destroy it

    22 Dec 2012 Reply
  • Nicochurm

    sax sounds like geese in some parts... canadian geese

    18 May 2012 Reply
  • bobgreen623

    Who spiked the New Orleans water supply with acid?

    19 Jan 2012 Reply
  • bobgreen623

    Truth!

    22 Oct 2011 Reply
  • isavakoya

    One good thing about music?????

    28 Feb 2010 Reply
  • DarknessFish

    Which version's this? This isn't the Greenwich Village recording is it?

    30 Dec 2009 Reply
  • wnbtelevised

    You just can't find this kind of music nowadays, shame.

    17 Dec 2009 Reply
  • Nuges

    Tune. Very Deep. Like listening to a Pollack painting

    16 Nov 2009 Reply
  • yayesia

    J... dziękuję za MUZYKĘ!

    24 Oct 2009 Reply
  • mSheLcHicAgO

    That's pure madness!

    15 Oct 2009 Reply
  • SonicValley69

    @plennt : feel the same, it's a genial march that flew over the cookoo's nest questioning reality and form.

    27 Mar 2009 Reply
  • SOLOMUSIKA

    WOW crazy Jazz!!! :D

    20 Feb 2009 Reply
  • plennt

    This has to be one of the deepest, most meaningful pieces I have ever heard. The free element and the working together of the sax and the trumpet are simply brilliant.

    10 Nov 2006 Reply

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