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28.6.22

JOHN ZORN - Cobra (1989) 2CD | FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

John Zorn's Cobra game piece has enjoyed quite a life of its own since this, its original recording, from 1985-1986. Zorn developed several similar pieces, but Cobra would see renditions by various ensembles with varying instrumentation, with the composer at the helm and without, and would become something of a staple for undergraduate musicians exploring improvisational strategies. One of the central sources for the conception behind this piece, oddly enough, was the Avalon Hill game company, which created strategic simulation games involving arcane sets of rules, dice rolls, etc., in an effort to approximate, for example, war planning and theory. Zorn, a games aficionado with an affinity for elastic rules systems, developed a unique, expansive, and highly flexible series of prompts and rules, taught and distributed them to many of the downtown New York City musicians of the early '80s, and staged numerous highly entertaining performances of the ensuing "conflicts." At such an event, inevitably more viscerally enjoyable than a recording of same, Zorn would hold up cards with symbols, usually choosing certain small combinations of players. These symbols could instruct, among many other things, that the musicians improvise in a certain style (surf guitar, free noise, punk, etc.) and/or could delimit the duration, volume, and so on. He would thus spontaneously organize a composition that, for all its apparent anarchy, was actually following a relatively strict set of assumptions. The kicker was that the players could counteract his commands, forming ad hoc blocs, cooperate or betray said blocs, form alliances "against" other players, etc. As an audience member, one saw a wonderful display of real-time politics combined with art creation, and the result was often spectacular. Unfortunately, an enormous amount is sacrificed when Cobra is encountered as only an aural document (here, one live session and one in the studio). The kernels of collective sound tend to appear arbitrary, any strategic rationale necessarily going unseen. Listened to at home, one hears a series of sonic postcards, enjoyable or otherwise on their own but bearing little obvious relationship to what came before or after. One can certainly appreciate the music in just that manner, as a random, Cage-ian series of musical fragments, but one is left with the nagging (and correct) sense of something crucial being missed. As a document in Zorn's career, Cobra is essential. As a purely musical experience, it is, quite unfortunately, less so. Brian Olewnick  

Cobra: Studio Version    59:25
1    Opening    0:59
2    Allegro    4:32
3    Largo    6:13
4    Moderato    7:42
5    Fantasia    3:44
6    Presto    1:39
7    Adagio Maestoso    2:40
8    Violento    4:16
9    Allegro Scorrevole    2:35
10    Capricciocongusto    4:40
11    False Start/ Giocoso    0:52
12    Scherzo    5:47
13    Maestoso Meccanico    1:22
14    Variations/Furioso    8:40
15    Epilogue    3:44
Cobra: Live Version    53:25
1    Prologue/Maestoso    6:05
2    Capriccio    13:23
3    Prestissimo    14:04
4    Lento/Mysterioso    9:29
5    Allegro    10:24
Credits :
Accordion – Guy Klucevsek
Celesta – David Weinstein (pistas: 1-1 to 1-15)
Conductor [Prompter], Composed By – John Zorn
Electric Guitar – Bill Frisell
Electric Guitar, Voice – Arto Lindsay (pistas: 1-1 to 1-15)
Electronic Drums – Bobby Previte (pistas: 2-1 to 2-5)
Guitar [Doubleneck], Bass [Doubleneck], Voice – Elliott Sharp
Guitar [Soprano] – Elliott Sharp (pistas: 1-1 to 1-15)
Harp – Carol Emanuel (pistas: 1-1 to 1-15), Zeena Parkins (pistas: 1-1 to 1-15)
Harpsichord, Celesta – Anthony Coleman (pistas: 1-1 to 1-15)
Organ [Hammond], Celesta – Wayne Horvitz (pistas: 1-1 to 1-15)
Organ [Pipe] – Anthony Coleman (pistas: 2-1 to 2-5)
Percussion – Bobby Previte (pistas: 1-1 to 1-15)
Piano, Organ [Yamaha] – Anthony Coleman
Piano, Synthesizer [DX7] – Wayne Horvitz
Synthesizer [Trombone Synthesizer], Electronics – J.A. Deane (pistas: 2-1 to 2-5)
Tape – Bob James
Trombone – Jim Staley (pistas: 1-1 to 1-15)
Turntables – Christian Marclay

26.6.22

JOHN ZORN : Godard / Spillane (1999) FLAC (image+.cue), lossless

Two of Zorn’s most influential compositions, one long out of print, now sound better than ever in this newly remastered critical edition, complete with detailed notes, session photos, reminiscences and more. A lot has been written about Zorn’s "file card" compositions, of which Godard and Spillane are the first and purest examples. Described as "aural movies," these exciting tributes to the life and work of two of the world’s most original and infamous artists feature many of Zorn’s most important musical colleagues: Bill Frisell, Fred Frith, Bobby Previte, Anthony Coleman, Christian Marclay, John Lurie, and Richard Foreman among others. Essential Zorn from the mid ’80s. Also included as a bonus: the rare and delightful Christmas track Blues Nöel. TZADIK
Tracklist :
1    Godard 18'37
Drums, Percussion – Bobby Previte
Guitar, Banjo – Bill Frisell
Harp – Carol Emanuel
Keyboards, Sampler [Sampling] – David Weinstein
Narrator [Chinese] – Wu Shao-Ying
Narrator [English] – Richard Foreman
Narrator [French], Reeds – John Zorn
Narrator [Japanese], Voice – Luli Shioi
Piano, Organ, Celesta [Celeste], Harpsichord – Anthony Coleman
Turntables – Christian Marclay

2    Spillane 23'12
Bass, Tuba – David Hofstra
Clarinet, Alto Saxophone – John Zorn
Drums, Percussion, Timpani – Bobby Previte
Effects [Compact Disc], Tape [Tapes] – Bob James
Guitar [Guitars] – Bill Frisell
Harp – Carol Emanuel
Keyboards, Sampler [Sampling] – David Weinstein
Piano, Organ, Celesta [Celeste], Harpsichord – Anthony Coleman
Trombone – Jim Staley
Voice – John Lurie, Robert Quine

3    Blues Nöel 5'51
Alto Saxophone – John Zorn
Bass, Guitar [Guitars] – Fred Frith
Percussion, Voice – Michael Blair
Piano, Organ, Celesta [Celeste], Harpsichord – Anthony Coleman
Sampler – David Weinstein
Voice, Drum Machine – Ikue Mori

Credits :
Composed, Producer – John Zorn

25.6.22

JOHN ZORN : Redbird (For Agnes Martin) (1995) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

A kinder and gentler Zorn, exploring a sound world not unlike those pioneered by composers Giacinto Scelsi, Morton Feldman and Olivier Messiaen. Acoustic, minimal/ambient music of unusual subtlety and beauty, inspired by, and dedicated to the work of artist Agnes Martin. "Redbird," a hypnotic work for harp, violin, cello and percussion mirrors the detailed and complex painting for which it is named, as a series of chords are ordered and reordered, creating a play of memory and surprise that will leave the listener in a sensual reverie. It's difficult to believe that "Dark River" for four bass drums is actually acoustic music; the interplay of sonorities reminds one more of tape manipulation or the electronic beating of underwater sonar. TZADIK
Tracklist :
Redbird (1995) For Agnes Martin    
1    Dark River 8:52
Bass Drum [Bass Drums] – Jim Pugliese
2    Redbird 41:01
Cello – Erik Friedlander
Harp – Carol Emanuel
Percussion – Jim Pugliese
Viola – Jill Jaffe
Credits :
Composed By, Conductor, Producer – John Zorn
Design – Ikue Mori
Liner Notes [Text] – Agnes Martin

JOHN ZORN - Filmworks I : 1986-1990 (1997) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

For Zorn, filmscores have always been a place to experiment and the Filmworks Series is in many ways a microcosm of his output. This original installment of the Filmworks Series presents three scores ranging from punk-rockabilly (featuring the nasty guitars of Bob Quine, Marc Ribot and Arto Lindsay); a jazzy Bernard Herrmann fantasy; to a quirky classical/improv/world music amalgam for Raul Ruiz's bizarre film The Golden Boat. Zorn's infamous one minute arrangement of Morricone's classic The Good, The Bad and The Ugly, is included as a bonus track. Out of print for several years, these classic recordings are made available here with the original cover art intact. This is the place where it all began. TZADIK
White And Lazy    
1    Main Title    0:55
2    Homecoming    1:15
3    The Heist    3:20
4    Meat Dream    1:15
5    Phone Call    0:50
6    End Title    1:59
The Golden Boat    
7    Fanfare    0:30
8    Theme    2:59
9    Jazz I    2:51
10    Horror Organ    1:06
11    Mexico    1:56
12    Mood    3:17
13    Rockabilly    2:01
14    Slow    2:47
15    Jazz Oboes    2:33
16    The Golden Boat (Turntable Mix) 2:58
Mixed By – David Shea
17    End Titles    2:53
The Good, The Bad And The Ugly    
18    The Good, The Bad And The Ugly 1:04
Composed By – Ennio Morricone
She Must Be Seeing Things    
19    Main Title    1:04
20    Swirling Shot    1:20
21    Homecoming    3:22
22    Catalina Flash    0:28
23    Seduction    4:54
24    Sex Shop Boogaloo    2:47
25    Catalina Escapes    1:11
26    Worms    1:04
27    Death Waltz Fantasy    1:24
28    Following Sequence    3:03
29    Movie Set    1:20
30    Climax    2:55
31    Going To Dinner    2:38
32    End Titles    3:27
Credits :
Alto Saxophone – John Zorn (pistas: 7 to 17, 19 to 32)
Arranged By, Producer, Executive-Producer, Liner Notes – John Zorn
Bass – David Hofstra (pistas: 19 to 32), Fred Frith (pistas: 18), Mark Dresser (pistas: 7 to 17), Melvin Gibbs (pistas: 1 to 6)
Bass Clarinet – Ned Rothenberg (pistas: 1 to 6)
Composed By – John Zorn (pistas: 1 to 15, 17, 19 to 32)
Drums – Anton Fier (pistas: 1 to 6), Bobby Previte (pistas: 7 to 32)
French Horn – Tom Varner (pistas: 19 to 32)
Guitar – Bill Frisell (pistas: 18 to 32), Robert Quine (pistas: 1 to 18)
Guitar, Vocals – Arto Lindsay (pistas: 1 to 6)
Harp – Carol Emanuel
Keyboards – Anthony Coleman (pistas: 7 to 17), David Weinstein (pistas: 1 to 6, 18 to 32)
Marimba – Bobby Previte (pistas: 7 to 17)
Oboe – Vicki Bodner (pistas: 7 to 17)
Organ [Hammond] – Wayne Horvitz (pistas: 18 to 32)
Percussion – Cyro Baptista (pistas: 7 to 17), Naná Vasconcelos (pistas: 19 to 32)
Percussion, Vibraphone, Timpani, Bells [Orchestra] – Bobby Previte (pistas: 19 to 32)
Piano – Wayne Horvitz (pistas: 19 to 32)
Piano, Organ, Celesta, Harpsichord – Anthony Coleman (pistas: 19 to 32)
Tenor Saxophone, Clarinet – Marty Ehrlich (pistas: 19 to 32)
Trombone – Jim Staley (pistas: 19 to 32)
Vocals – Bobby Previte (pistas: 18), Shelley Hirsch (pistas: 19 to 32)
Vocals, Turntables – David Shea (pistas: 7 to 17)

JOHN ZORN - FilmWorks II : Music For an Untitled Film By Walter Hill (1996) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

The Tzadik Archival Series presents long out-of-print reissues and music never previously released from the Zorn vaults. This long-awaited second volume in a continuing retrospective od his soundtracks for film features a dark and brooding work, exquistely recorded for an untitled Walter Hill Film.

A film fanatic since his youth, cinema has always been a central element in Zorn's life and work. In the past ten years he has scored for the images of many directors from the famous (Godard, Cronenberg, Walter Hill to the infamous (Raul Ruiz, Maria Beatty, Hiroki Ryuichi).

The first Zorn Film Works release sold over 20,000 copies, and the music on Volume 1 took on a second life after the release, turning up in new film and dance projects in Hong Kong, Taipei and Israel, and it was even used for a Japanese porno film and a Portugese Volvo commercial!  TZADIK
Tracklist :
1    Intro    3:09
2    I Stole From Jesus Christ    0:51
3    Gold    0:50
4    Main Title    1:59
5    The Building    0:59
6    Meatlocker    0:57
7    Pigeons    0:53
8    Scuffle    0:21
9    Exploring    1:02
10    Rattlesnakes For Sergio Leone    1:44
11    Two Interiors    0:39
12    Stealth    0:44
13    Action    0:40
14    Dumping The Body1    0:40
15    The Trunk    0:08
16    Escape Attempt    1:43
17    Arrival    0:46
18    Prying At The Windows    0:37
19    Arsenal    0:56
20    King James    1:07
21    Powerline    0:20
22    The Magic Of Gold    2:25
23    Chimney    0:24
24    Dilemma    1:15
25    Conspiracy    0:47
26    The Plot (Part 1)    1:33
27    The Plot (Part 2)    0:44
28    Heroin Fix    2:41
29    Lucky Run    0:59
30    Vengance Is Mine    2:05
31    Escape    2:02
32    Kill Fever    1:18
33    Outside    0:25
34    Ending    0:57
35    Alternate Ending/End Title    2:42
36    Arsenal Dance Mix    3:59
Credits :
Didgeridoo [Didjeridu] – Andy Haas
Guitar, Banjo – Marc Ribot
Jew's Harp – Carol Emanuel
Percussion – Jim Pugliese
Percussion [Brazilian] – Cyro Baptista
Piano [Prepared], Keyboards – Anthony Coleman
Turntables, Sampler – David Shea
Producer, Written-By – John Zorn

JOHN ZORN - FilmWorks III : 1990-1995 (1997) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

From the fragmented cut-ups of Zorn's long-form compositions and the short intense blasts of Naked City's Torture Garden, Zorn forged a name for himself as a musical miniaturist. Filmworks III contains 25 cues commissioned by Portland's vanguard advertising agency Weidman & Kennedy for 15-to-60 second TV commercials directed by, among others, Godard, Cronenberg, Sven Nykquist, and Industrial Light & Magic.

This star-studded spectacular includes the first recordings by the band that would later become Masada, a bizarre Zorn/Ribot duo, and nine rediscovered demo tracks for Zorn's rara avis: the soundtrack to the Japanese cartoon Cynical Hysterie Hour.  TZADIK
Tracklist :
1    Main Title    1:00
2    The Caper    0:57
3    Cadence    0:15
4    Kidnapping    2:15
5    Doubt    0:19
6    Nocturne 1    0:26
7    Nocturne 2    0:55
8    Bag Man    2:00
9    The Cop    0:27
10    Nocturne 3    0:55
11    Juke Box    2:45
12    End Titles    4:28
13    Music For Tsunta (Nine Cues) 3:31
Bass, Tuba – David Hofstra
Drums, Percussion – Bobby Previte
Guitar, Banjo – Bill Frisell
Turntables – Christian Marclay
14    Main Titles    1:36
15    Washing Machine A    0:26
16    Washing Machine B    0:39
17    Night Hotel    1:17
18    Japanese Tourists    1:54
19    Night Hotel 2    1:18
20    Objects    3:16
21    Night Hotel 3    1:00
22    Rooftop Death Rattle    0:59
23    Taiwan    3:48
24    End Titles    1:50
25    Holland 0:16
Bass – Kermit Driscoll
26    Canada    0:31
27    France 0:16
Bass – Bill Laswell
Guitar, Vocals – Arto Lindsay
28    Germany 0:33
Guitar – Arto Lindsay
29    Sweden 0:30
Flute – Keith Underwood
Harmonica – Miguel Frasconi
Viola – Jill Jaffee
30    USA 0:28
Bass – Bill Laswell
31    Canada 2    0:15
32    Sweden 2 0:15
Flute – Keith Underwood
Harmonica – Miguel Frasconi
Viola – Jill Jaffee
33    Italy 0:14
Accordion – Guy Klucevsek
34    Great Lobby    0:33
35    Wheelchair Races 0:42
Drums – Sim Cain
36    Logo    0:14
37    Secret Code    0:34
38    Secret Code 2    1:04
39    Don't Break    0:40
40    Don't Break 2    1:09
41    Footnotes    0:35
42    Footnotes 2    1:10
43    Retraction    0:41
44    Retraction 2    1:15
45    Protest    0:39
46    Protest 2    1:13
47    Launch    0:42
48    Launch 2    1:14
49    Elevator    0:40
50    Elevator 2    1:09
51    Fiance    0:39
52    Fiance 2    1:13
53    Around The World    1:06
54    Batman    0:32
55    Abstract Woman    0:35
56    Mystic Woman    0:39
Credits :    Bass – Chris Wood (pistas: 35, 37 to 52, 54 to 56), Greg Cohen (pistas: 1 to 12, 33)
Cello – Erik Friedlander (pistas: 37 to 56)
Drums – Joey Baron (pistas: 1 to 12, 33, 54 to 56)
Electronic Drums – Ikue Mori (pistas: 27, 28, 53)
Guitar – Marc Ribot (pistas: 14 to 25, 28, 35, 37 to 52, 54 to 56), Robert Quine (pistas: 11, 30, 34, 35, 37 to 56)
Harp – Carol Emmanuel (pistas: 13, 25, 26, 28, 31)
Keyboards – Anthony Coleman (pistas: 33, 34, 54 to 56), Peter Scherer (pistas: 13, 26, 31)
Keyboards, Sampler, Turntables – David Shea (pistas: 26, 30, 31, 35, 37 to 53)
Percussion, Vocals – Cyro Baptista (pistas: 13, 25, 26, 31, 34, 36 to 56)
Producer – John Zorn
Saxophone – John Zorn (pistas: 1 to 12, 14 to 24, 54 to 56)
Trumpet – Dave Douglas (pistas: 1 to 12)

24.6.22

JOHN ZORN - FilmWorks IV : S/M + More (1997) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Volume 4 in Zorn's acclaimed and best-selling Filmworks series focuses on his work in the intriguing S&M film genre. Zorn's relationship with the S&M film community has sparked controversy, but the films he's been involved with have been screened by such respected establishments as the New York Film Festival, Asia Society, and the Sundance Festival.

Included here are a solo sampler composition for Mn Sarah's A Lot Of Fun For The Evil One, a hypnotic trance piece for KimSu Theiler's Pueblo, a suite and variations for solo piano from Hiroke Yuichi's Japanese porno film Maogai (Sadistic City), an unusual sound-design for Lebanese writer Jalal Toufic's experimental documentary Credits Included, and the score for Maria Beatty's Elegant Spanking, which was a blueprint for Zorn's extended composition Redbird (Tzadik 7008). TZADIK
Tracklist :
1    Pueblo 9'05
Bass – Chris Wood
Drums – Joey Baron
Guitar – Marc Ribot, Robert Quine
Organ – Anthony Coleman
Percussion – Cyro Baptista
Recorded By, Mixed By – Jason Baker
2    Elegant Spanking (Suite) 14'22
Cello – Erik Friedlander
Harp – Carol Emanuel
Recorded By, Mixed By – Jason Baker
Vibraphone [Vibes], Percussion – Jim Pugliese
Viola – Jill Jaffee
3    Credits Included (A Video In Red & Green) 9'38
Recorded By, Mixed By – Jason Baker
Sound Designer [Sound Design] – John Zorn
3.1    a. Politics    
3.2    b. Asylum    
4    Maogai    6'19
Piano [Solo Piano] – Kuroda Kyoko
4.1    a. Suite    
4.2    b. Variations    
5    A Lot Of Fun For The Evil One 17'48
Keyboards – John Zorn
Recorded By, Mixed By – Brooks Williams
Credits :
Composed By [All Music Composed By], Arranged By [All Music Arranged By] – John Zorn
Illustration – Harukawa Namio
Producer [Produced By], Liner Notes [Notes (English)] – John Zorn
Typography [Typesetting By] – Lisa Wells

JOHN ZORN - Filmworks VII : Cynical Hysterie Hour (1997) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

The holy grail of Zornthologists is finally available in a newly remastered definitive edition.

Released in Japan for only a few short months in 1990, this is the original music Zorn created for a series of four shorts by one of Japan's most endearing cartoonists: Kiriko Kubo.

A long time champion of Warner Bros. cartoon composer Carl Stalling, Zorn considers this to be his finest and most personal take on cartoon music to date, a genre that has influenced him deeply. The all-star band includes Bill Frisell, Marc Ribot, Arto Lindsay, Robert Quine, Wayne Horvitz, Bobby Previte and Cyro Baptista. TZADIK
Trip Coaster    
1    Hysteric Logo    0:24
2    Walk To Park    2:10
3    Coaster 2    0:47
4    Fighting Pirates    0:26
5    Yakisoba    1:14
6    Coaster Trip    1:39
Ch Ch Chang    
7    1st Hit / 2nd Hit    0:27
8    Punk Rock Hero    0:56
9    Abacus Waltz    0:38
10    Punk Rebel / Tsunta's Theme    3:36
11    End Title    0:13
Through The Night    
12    Through The Night    1:30
13    Home Sweet Home    1:43
14    Making Ramen At Midnight    0:32
15    Scary Moonlight    1:55
Bubblin' Singin'    
16    My Favorite Things    2:18
17    Omelet Punk    0:20
18    Classical    0:16
19    Stink Of An Onion    0:34
20    Onion Samba    0:59
21    Omelet Punk 2    0:16
22    Me And My Hamburger / Final Samba    1:05
23    Surfing Samba    1:10
Credits :
Acoustic Bass, Electric Bass – David Hofstra (pistas: 7 to 23), Kermit Driscoll (pistas: 1 to 6)
Cello – Maxine Neuman (pistas: 12 to 15)
Composed, Producer, Arranged By – John Zorn
Drum Machine – Ikue Mori (pistas: 12 to 15)
Drums, Percussion – Bobby Previte (pistas: 1 to 11, 16 to 23)
Electric Guitar – Arto Lindsay (pistas: 7 to 11), Robert Quine (pistas: 7 to 11, 16 to 23)
Electric Guitar, Banjo – Bill Frisell (pistas: 1 to 6, 16 to 23), Marc Ribot (pistas: 7 to 15)
Harp – Carol Emanuel
Keyboards – Peter Scherer (pistas: 7 to 23), Wayne Horvitz (pistas: 1 to 6)
Percussion [Brazilian Percussion] – Cyro Baptista
Turntables – Christian Marclay (pistas: 1 to 6)
Violin, Viola – Jill Jaffe (pistas: 12 to 15)
Vocals – Arto Lindsay (pistas: 16 to 23), Kiriko Kubo (pistas: 16 to 23)

JOHN ZORN : The Bribe - Variations And Extensions On Spillane (1998) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Written a few months after the session that created one of Zorn's most influential compositional masterpieces "Spillane," The Bribe is a major new discovery in the Zorn oeuvre. Recorded in the same style as "Spillane," with the same engineer, and very close to the same ensemble, these cues are not unlike an extended version of that classic piece. Created originally for three thirty minutes radio plays produced by Mabou Mines theater company back in 1986, this exciting music features lush moody orchestrations, swinging jazz, hard rock, groovy funk, noise, improvisations, exotic ambience and much, much more. With all the music squeezed onto one extended CD (over 76 minutes), The Bribe is one of Zorn's most eclectic and stimulating releases. TZADIK
Part 1 Sliding On The Ice    
1    Gill's Theme    2:07
2    Hydrant Of The Vogue    0:41
3    The Big Freeze    1:01
4    Meters    2:24
5    The Bridge / Cocktails    4:06
6    The Willies    1:01
7    The Taxman Cometh    1:16
8    Night Walk    1:09
9    Skit Rhesus    2:43
10    The Boxer    0:59
11    Trick Or Treat    3:22
12    The Latin Trip / Gill's Theme    3:30
Part 2 The Arrest    
13    A Taste Of Voodoo    3:20
14    Inhaling The Image    1:49
15    City Chase    3:27
16    Dreams Of The Red Chamber    11:38
17    Rash Acts    1:30
18    Chippewa    1:24
19    The Hour Of Thirteen    0:47
20    Radio Mouth / Gill's Theme    2:57
Part 3 The Art Bar    
21    Midnight Streets    3:58
22    Victoria Lake    3:12
23    Strip Central    5:26
24    Pink Limousine    9:18
25    Skyline    3:19
26    Ordinary Lies / Gill's Theme    2:04
Credits :
Anthony Coleman : Piano
Marty Ehrlich : Reeds
Carol Emanuel : Harp
David Hofstra : Bass
Wayne Horvitz : Organ
Christian Marclay : Turntables
Ikue Mori : Drum Machines
Zeena Parkins : Harp
Bobby Previte : Percussion
Robert Quine : Guitar
Reck : Rhythm Guitar
Jim Staley : Trombone
John Zorn : Alto Sax

15.6.22

JOHN ZORN - Filmworks XXI : Belle De Nature And The New Rijksmuseum (2008) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

2008 proves a busy year for Zorn and film, with this, his third release of soundtrack music. FilmWorks XXI contains two very different film scores for two very different movies—one, a bit of French S/M erotica and the other a documentary about the renovation of the world-famed Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam. From baroque minimalism to a sensual fusion of harp, guitar and bass, the cues on FilmWorks XXI are some of the most unique and charming in the entire series, with Belle de Nature being one of Zorn's greatest scores to date. TZADIK
Tracklist :
1    Masque En Sole 5'09
Bass – Shanir Ezra Blumenkranz
Guitar – Marc Ribot
Harp – Carol Emanuel

2    Un Rose 2'06
Bass – Shanir Ezra Blumenkranz
Guitar – Marc Ribot
Harp – Carol Emanuel

3    L'Air Et Les Songes 2'39
Bass – Shanir Ezra Blumenkranz
Guitar – Marc Ribot
Harp – Carol Emanuel

4    Fouet D'Epines 5'08
Bass – Shanir Ezra Blumenkranz
Guitar – Marc Ribot
Harp – Carol Emanuel

5    Elle Vient 3'52
Bass – Shanir Ezra Blumenkranz
Guitar – Marc Ribot
Harp – Carol Emanuel

6    Orties Cuisantes 4'31
Bass – Shanir Ezra Blumenkranz
Guitar – Marc Ribot
Harp – Carol Emanuel

7    Belle De Nature 4'52
Bass – Shanir Ezra Blumenkranz
Guitar – Marc Ribot
Harp – Carol Emanuel
The New Rijksmuseum  
 
8    Storage 2'09
Harpsichord, Piano – Uri Caine
Percussion – Cyro Baptista
Percussion [Glass] – John Zorn
Vibraphone, Chimes, Percussion – Kenny Wollesen

9    Conservation 3'57
Harpsichord, Piano – Uri Caine
Percussion – Cyro Baptista
Vibraphone, Chimes, Percussion – Kenny Wollesen

10    Rendering 4'21
Harpsichord, Piano – Uri Caine
Percussion – Cyro Baptista
Vibraphone, Chimes, Percussion – Kenny Wollesen

11    Meeting 3'01
Harpsichord, Piano – Uri Caine
Percussion – Cyro Baptista
Vibraphone, Chimes, Percussion – Kenny Wollesen

12    Restoration 1'33
Harpsichord – John Zorn
Harpsichord, Piano – Uri Caine
Percussion – Cyro Baptista
Vibraphone, Chimes, Percussion – Kenny Wollesen

13    Construction 3'18
Harpsichord, Piano – Uri Caine
Percussion – Cyro Baptista
Vibraphone, Chimes, Percussion – Kenny Wollesen

14    Architecture 4'17
Harpsichord, Piano – Uri Caine
Percussion – Cyro Baptista
Vibraphone, Chimes, Percussion – Kenny Wollesen

15    Design 1'54
Harpsichord – John Zorn
Harpsichord, Piano – Uri Caine
Percussion – Cyro Baptista
Vibraphone, Chimes, Percussion – Kenny Wollesen

16    Planning 3'04
Harpsichord, Piano – Uri Caine
Percussion – Cyro Baptista
Vibraphone, Chimes, Percussion – Kenny Wollesen

17    Completion 4'17
Harpsichord, Piano – Uri Caine
Percussion – Cyro Baptista
Vibraphone, Chimes, Percussion – Kenny Wollesen

Credits :
Composed By, Arranged By, Producer, Conductor – John Zorn

JOHN ZORN — FilmWorks XX : Sholem Aleichem (2008) Archival Series – TZ 7369 | FLAC (image+.cue), lossless

This twentieth volume of John Zorn’s exciting FilmWorks series features the fabulous accordionist Rob Burger and harpist Carol Emanuel accompanied by the world acclaimed Masada String Trio performing music for a documentary on the 19th century Jewish writer Sholem Aleichem. Known primarily for the Tevye stories that inspired Fiddler on the Roof, Aleichem wrote tales in Russian, Hebrew and Yiddish that have a dark subtext reminiscent of Kafka and Poe. Avoiding overt klezmer references, Zorn’s score both breaks with and draws upon tradition, dramatizing the writer’s life and work with lyricism, orchestral color and a keen sense of irony and black humor. TZADIK
Tracklist :
1    Shalom, Sholem!    2:11
2    Luminous Visions    4:11
3    Mamme Loshen    3:18
4    Beyond The Pale    2:25
5    Mekubolim    4:37
6    Portable Homeland    4:05
7    Wandering Star    3:17
8    Jewish Revolutionaries    4:59
9    Shtetls    3:02
10    Lucky Me, I'm An Orphan!    3:45
11    Nicht Gefährlich    3:42
12    Talking Through Oblivion    4:46
Credits :
Accordion – Rob Burger
Bass – Greg Cohen
Cello – Erik Friedlander
Composed By, Arranged By, Conductor, Producer – John Zorn
Harp – Carol Emanuel
Violin – Mark Feldman

13.6.22

JOHN ZORN : The Goddess - Music For The Ancient Of Days (2010) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Continuing in the mystical tradition of In Search of the Miraculous, The Goddess is a stunning collection of Odes in celebration of Women in Myth, Magick and Ritual throughout the Ages. Expanding the ever-growing Alhambra ensemble with the searing guitar of Marc Ribot and the evocative harp of Carol Emanuel, the music takes on a lush orchestral sound and more than a touch of the feminine. Blending an hypnotic minimalist propulsion with the complex cinematic sweep of Zorn's fast changing extended file card compositions, the music develops from moment to moment in ways both surprising and inevitable. Breathtaking and hauntingly beautiful, The Goddess is a lyrical treat for your ears! TZADIK
Tracklist :
1    Enchantress    7:44
2    Ishtar    5:36
3    Heptameron    5:18
4    White Magick    6:37
5    Drawing Down The Moon    5:49
6    Beyond The Infinite    11:51
7    Ode To Delphi    4:44
Credits :
Artwork – Akino Kondoh
Bass – Trevor Dunn
Composed By, Arranged By, Conductor, Producer – John Zorn
Drums – Ben Perowsky
Guitar – Marc Ribot
Harp – Carol Emanuel
Piano – Rob Burger
Vibraphone – Kenny Wollesen

10.6.22

JOHN ZORN : The Gnostic Preludes (2012) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Get ready for some of the most beautiful music Zorn has ever made! The Gnostic Preludes is the latest volume in the mystical quest of In Search of the Miraculous, The Goddess and At the Gates of Paradise. Here Zorn turns to chamber music simplicity with an intimate ensemble of harp, vibraphone and guitar inspired by Early Music, Debussy, the minimalism of Reich, Riley and Glass and esoteric spiritual traditions from around the world. The music is lyrical and hypnotic, perfect for early morning meditation, a lonely afternoon, or midnight contemplation. Performed with great feeling by long time Zorn collaborators Bill Frisell, Carol Emanuel and Kenny Wollesen, who interact with sensitivity and grace The Gnostic Preludes is one of Zorn's most tender and subtle creations. TZADIK
Tracklist :
1    Prelude 1: The Middle Pillar    6:39
2    Prelude 2: The Book Of Pleasure    6:06
3    Prelude 3: Prelude Of Light    5:56
4    Prelude 4: Diatesseron    4:35
5    Prelude 5: Music Of The Spheres    8:14
6    Prelude 6: Circumambulation    6:34
7    Prelude 7: Sign And Sigil    6:22
8    Prelude 8: The Invisibles    3:35
Credits :
Composed By, Arranged By, Producer – John Zorn
Ensemble – The Gnostic Trio
Guitar – Bill Frisell
Harp – Carol Emanuel
Vibraphone, Bells – Kenny Wollesen

JOHN ZORN : A Vision in Blakelight (2012) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Inspired by the spiritual mythology of William Blake, A Vision in Blakelight is the latest in Zorn’s continuing series of 21st century mystical works. With a cinematic sweep reminiscent of his best film scores the music is alternately romantic, ominous, ecstatic, driving and meditative. Featuring the Nova quartet augmented by harp and percussion—and the charismatic Jack Huston reciting from Blake’s Jerusalem on one mysterious track—this suite of ten instrumental miniatures references jazz, classical, easy listening, film music and minimalism. A lovely and varied suite reflecting the humanistic philosophy of the immortal visionary William Blake with a dramatic and brilliant lyricism. TZADIK
Tracklist :
1    When The Morning Stars Sang Together    5:28
2    The Hammer Of Los    3:58
3    Jerusalem    5:15
4    Prophecy    3:10
5    And He Rode Upon The Cherubim    5:09
6    Marriage Of Heaven And Hell    4:18
7    Woman Clothed With The Sun    5:20
8    Shadows In Ancient Time 5:40
Read By – Jack Huston
9    Island In The Moon    7:06
10    Night Thoughts    4:55
Credits :
Artwork [Art], Text By – William Blake
Bass – Trevor Dunn
Composed By, Arranged By, Conductor, Producer – John Zorn
Drums – Joey Baron
Harp – Carol Emanuel
Percussion – Cyro Baptista (pistas: 1 to 3, 7)
Piano, Organ – John Medeski
Vibraphone, Bells – Kenny Wollesen

9.6.22

JOHN ZORN : The Mysteries (2013) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

A second volume from the fabulous trio of Bill Frisell, Carol Emanuel and Kenny Wollesen who first came together on the Gnostic Preludes from 2012. Universally acclaimed as one of Zorn’s most beautiful and evocative projects, the music here follows in that tradition—a minimalist modal lyricism distinguished by complex rhythmic twists and turns, Zorn’s dramatic ever-shifting sound blocks and, of course, the brilliant improvisations of guitar wizard Bill Frisell. Gorgeous mystical music uniting Ancient traditions with those of the 21st century, this is a charming collection of Gnostic Odes and Dances to be enjoyed by young and old alike! TZADIK
Tracklist :
1    Sacred Oracle    5:35
2    Hymn Of The Naassenes    5:06
3    Dance Of Sappho    4:06
4    The Bacchanalia    2:56
5    Consolamentum    5:49
6    Ode To The Cathars    6:56
7    Apollo    3:28
8    Yaldabaoth    3:54
9    The Nymphs    10:48
Credits :
Composed By, Arranged By, Producer – John Zorn
Ensemble – The Gnostic Trio
Guitar – Bill Frisell
Vibraphone, Bells – Kenny Wollesen
Harp – Carol Emanuel

JOHN ZORN : In Lambeth (Visions From The Walled Garden Of William Blake) (2013) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

The third CD by Zorn’s most intimate 21st century ensemble The Gnostic Trio features these three master musicians tighter than ever. Lush and lyrical, Frisell really opens up adding a level of subtle nuance and beauty to the shimmering tones of harp and vibraphone. Subtitled “Visions from the Walled Garden of William Blake,” I“n Lambeth” celebrates the remarkable work of this legendary Romantic poet, artist and philosopher, presenting nine gorgeous compositions capturing the innocence, open heart, transcendent wisdom and subtle melancholy of one of the world’s most beloved visionaries. TZADIK
Tracklist :
1    Tiriel    4:58
2    A Morning Light    4:46
3    America, A Prophecy    6:17
4    Through The Looking Glass    3:56
5    The Ancient Of Days    6:55
6    Puck    3:36
7    The Minotaur 3:26
Guest [Special Guest], Electronics – Ikue Mori
8    The Night Of Enitharmon's Joy    4:55
9    Walled Garden    4:33
Credits :
Artwork [Cover Art "Raked Leaves"] – Patrick Jacobs
Composed By, Arranged By, Conductor, Producer – John Zorn
Ensemble – The Gnostic Trio
Guitar – Bill Frisell
Harp – Carol Emanuel
Painting [Paintings] – William Blake
Vibraphone, Bells – Kenny Wollesen

8.6.22

JOHN ZORN : Transmigration Of The Magus (2014) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Drawing inspiration from various Gnostic philosophies of the Nag Hammadi library, Transmigration of the Magus is a musical evocation of the mystical journey of the soul through the bardo. Lyrical and tender, the music has a lush orchestral sweep and features Bill Frisell and John Medeski reveling within the magical sonorities of vibraphones, bells and harps. Created to help the passing of Zorn’s dear friend Lou Reed through the bardo realms and released on the one year anniversary of his passing, Transmigration of the Magus is a memorial tribute to one of Zorn’s musical mentors and is one of his most touching and emotional projects—truly music of the angels. TZADIK
Tracklist :
1    Into The Light    8:05
2    Transmigration Of The Magus    6:43
3    Perfect Mind    4:00
4    Providence    4:27
5    Gnostic Hymn    4:45
6    Apocryphon    3:44
7    The Divine Word    3:37
8    The Three-Fold Thought    4:29
9    Merlin    4:30
Credits :
Composed By, Arranged By, Conductor, Illustration [Drawing],  Producer – John Zorn
Ensemble – The Gnostic Trio
Guitar – Bill Frisell
Harp – Bridget Kibbey, Carol Emanuel
Organ – John Medeski
Vibraphone, Bells – Al Lipowski, Kenny Wollesen

JOHN ZORN : The Testament Of Solomon (Music From The Sefer Shirim Shel Shir Hashirim) (2014) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

For their fourth release, Zorn’s most intimate and spiritual 21st century ensemble returns with a melodic and open book of tunes reminiscent of the Book of Angels. Drawing inspiration from the Biblical Song of Solomon and originally intended as a companion piece to Zorn’s vocal masterpiece Shir Hashirim, the music is regal, sensual and romantic—a magical blend of classical, jazz and folk music. There has never been a group like the Gnostic Trio, and The Testament of Solomon is a unique CD in their catalog, filled with strong solos, telepathic interplay and a charming lyricism. TZADIK
Tracklist :
1    Alamot    4:20
2    Kotlenu    4:45
3    Holat Ahavah    4:25
4    'Ayummah    4:33
5    Nirdi    3:16
6    'Asis    4:31
7    'Atarah    4:47
8    Gappuha    3:36
9    Berotim    4:46
10    Otyah    5:10
11    Sammatek    4:27
Credits :
Composed By, Arranged By, Conductor, Producer – John Zorn
Ensemble – The Gnostic Trio
Guitar – Bill Frisell
Harp – Carol Emanuel
Painting – Gustave Moreau
Typography [Engraving] – Gustave Doré
Vibraphone [Vibes] – Kenny Wollesen

ESBJÖRN SVENSSON TRIO — Winter In Venice (1997) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Esbjörn Svensson has stood not only once on stage in Montreux. He was already a guest in the summer of 1998 at the jazz festival on Lake Gen...