Will you list me some Free Jazz albums that fit this definition from Wikipedia well?
"Free jazz and the related form of avant-garde jazz broke through into an open space of "free tonality" in which meter, beat, and formal symmetry all disappeared, and a range of World music from India, Africa, and Arabia were melded into an intense, even religiously ecstatic or orgiastic style of playing[51]." (Source: Wikipedia Jazz Article). I want to hear some free tonality stuff.
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- Try "City of Glass " by Stan Kenton
- ascension - john coltrane - would be the quintessential one for me.....it is out of this world..now it may take patience and time to appreciate.....give it its' due...
- Here's a few; Free Jazz: A Collective Improvisation, by Ornette Coleman Out There, by Eric Dolphy Spirits Rejoice by Albert Ayler Coleman, Dolphy and Ayler are the names that come to my mind when someone says free jazz.
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