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oh yes indeed,,ive always been partial to "Radio" .the music covers alot of musical sub-styles,,,Naked City,,are heavy,,,to say the least,,not for the faint,,,,but i MUST endorse those guys,,,they are hip saw Bill Frisell play on PBS a couple of nights ago (probably old news to most) "Sessions" ,,,very nice james At 11:47 AM 2/18/98 -0700, you wrote: >>"Zorn Naked City stuff?" Can you be more specific, I am a bit of a >Frisell >>fan, and I'm not familiar with this..... >> >Ah yes, Naked City. I'd love to tell you more, Marshall: > >John Zorn: Alto Sax >Bill Frisell: Guitar >Wayne Horwitz: Keyboards (Wayne produced some earily Frisell Albums, > most notably, IMHO, _Is That You_) >Fred Firth: Bass (Quite a guitar inovator himself) >Joey (is there anything this man can't do) Barron: Drums >Y. Eye: Vocals > >A good starting place is the first album, aptly named _Naked City_. This >is a good overview of what this band did. Cut and paste, at time >"cartoonish", short improvisitions. Zorn was heavily influnced by >Japaneese S&M films at the time and some of that leaks through. This >music >spans a number of styles, from straight-ahead jazz, to punk, country >swing, >and film noir music. (Usually in the same tune) > >This is unlike anything you've ever heard Frisell play on. > >Other albums include: > >_Torture Garden_ (very short pieces, very punkish) >_Radio_ >_Absenth_ (nearly ambient, Laswellish sounding) >_Grand Guignol_ (long group improv, 5 classical pieces- Ives, Scriabin, Lassus, > Debussy, Messaien) and most of the material from Torture Garden >_Heretic_ (Music for a French Erotic film, featuring smaller subgroups of >the > ensemble) >_Leng T'che_ (A Japan only release; fairly ambient w/ short bursts of madness. > The inspiration for this piece was an old Japaneese form >of > execution--(Leng T'che translates to English as "100 pieces")) >_Black Box_ (A recent re-release of _Torture Garden_ and _Leng T'che_ together > in one box, with the original artwork reproduced in the booklet, > not on the cover, so as not to offend record store >customers) > >Make no mistake, many people hate this stuff. It took me a few years to >get to were I could really appricaiate it, and I still wouldn't listen to >most of it for pure pleasure, though it is quite stimulating and forces >the >audience to explore a different set of very intense emotions with which >most other music can't or won't deal. _Naked City_ (the album) is fairly >easy to find at larger stores like Tower filed under Zorn in the Jazz >section. Do check this one out first. If you like it you will probably >like the others, if not, you WILL hate the others. > >Happy listening, > >Doug Tapia > > > > >