I don't know about it being one of the best 50 jazz albums of all time, but it's of the avant-garde, creeping insanity variety (similar to the Mark Nauseef and Art Ensemble Of Chicago's "Paris Sessions"), a sound which I have been taking a liking to. There is a live TV performance of "1, 2, Albert Ayler". The woman is Julie Tippetts (credited as "ex-Julie Driscoll" on the back!)
https://youtu.be/F-vcLbCJWuc
Speaking of 'scogs lists, Robert Fripp's "Exposure" and AEOC's "Fanfare For The Warrior" both made the "100 Records That Set The World On Fire (While No One Was Listening)" cut, as did SME's "Karyobin", their record from three years prior to "Birds Of A Feather".
I'm a fan of these Freedom, Jazzlore, Affinity, etc. LPs as an alternative to the more expensive, yet only slightly older, original press counterparts.