Charles Tyler – Sixty Minute Man
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“Charles Tyler spent the mid-’60s playing for the legendary Albert Ayler, with whom he shares his burly tone and wide vibrato. Tyler’s 1980 LP Sixty Minute Man is a reasonably successful attempt to make his gutsy, blues-soaked belting work in a solo setting. It isn’t nearly as fiery and invigorating as his work with Ayler, but that has more to do with the fact that there are fewer musicians to load the mix with ideas than with any major deficiency in Tyler’s playing. He’s at his best on the lengthy opening cut, “The Mid-Western Drifter,” which begins with moving, lugubrious alto sax lines and becomes more frenzied as the piece progresses.” – allmusic.com
Label: Adelphi Records – AD 5011
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album
Country: US
Released: 1980
VG+/VG+. Light marks/wear
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