OFF: Zorn (was Re: CYM and SA)
Dave Berry
daveb at HARLEQUIN.CO.UK
Sat Oct 19 11:22:00 EDT 1996
> Guido asked
> > Are there any John Zorn fans out there?
and Andy replied
> Of course! I've by no means heard his entire output - he's very prolific,
> isn't he!, and you don't exactly hear him on the radio - but the first Naked
> City, and the News for Lulu album, are excellent. Caught Naked City live in
> London back in '89, and they were terrific!
I agree, the first Naked City album is excellent! If you like the short
(< 1 minute long) tracks on that album, it's also worth tracking down
either Torture Garden, which is 42 tracks in the same ilk; or their
third album, the name of which escapes me, which includes most of Torture
Garden along with reworkings of some classical stuff. After that they
get a bit variable. I have Heretic, which is mainly avant-garde-ish jazz.
I've heard that Radio is along the lines of their first album.
News For Lulu is entirely different, but also very good. I slightly
prefer More News For Lulu, which is the same line-up doing the same
sort of thing. Spy Vs. Spy is along the same lines.
I highly recommend Spillane. The title track is a cut-up/pastiche tribute
to Sam Spade style movie soundtracks, sort of similar in fashion to Naked
City in that the music skips and jumps all over the place. Then there's
a bluesy piece played and narrated by Albert Collins, and a piece played
by the Kronos Quartet along with a turntable player and a Japanese vocalist.
The Big Gundown is does a similar treatment to the film soundtracks of
Ennio Morricone, and some people think that it's Zorn's best work. He's
done lots of other stuff, including several "honk & squawk" type improvised
jazz albums, such as Cobra, that don't do anything for me.
Dave.
j
--
Harlequin Ltd., Technology Transfer Centre, King's Buildings,
Edinburgh, EH9 3JL, UK.
Tel: +44 131 668 1564
More information about the boc-l
mailing list