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Subject: Zorn List Digest V2 #670
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Zorn List Digest Monday, June 7 1999 Volume 02 : Number 670
In this issue:
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Re: Jeanne Lee
Re: Paul Haines, etc
Re: Lee Morgan in '70, '71
Re: Jeanne Lee
Liliput CD
Re: Liliput CD
gregorio cd
Re: Lee Morgan
Re: Re: Lee Morgan
Two albums
The $4.95 CD brou-ha-ha...
Re: The $4.95 CD brou-ha-ha...
Re: The $4.95 CD brou-ha-ha...
FW: HCI and Boredoms June 12 New Haven
Re: Liliput CD
Schachter w/ Zorn
psa for June Neues Kabarett
David Tudor in RealAudio
Blind Idiot God
wha's with primus?
new Dave Douglas' CD: "Songs For Wandering Souls"
Frisell/Costello
New Yorker interview with Zorn
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Date: Thu, 3 Jun 1999 13:58:46 -0400
From: Glenn_Lea@avid.com
Subject: Re: Jeanne Lee
She did a duet album with Ran Blake called "The Newest Sound Around". Not sure
of its vintage, but from the cover, I'd
say 50s. cdnow has it. I recall they did a "reunion" not long ago as well.
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Date: Thu, 3 Jun 1999 14:00:41 -0400
From: Glenn_Lea@avid.com
Subject: Re: Paul Haines, etc
From: brian_olewnick@smtplink.mssm.edu
Subject: Paul Haines, etc.
Continuing my EOTH-related queries, does anyone know of any
publications of Haines' poetry (or prose, for that matter), web-based
or hard copy, music-related or otherwise?
You know about "Darn It", right? Two CD set of Haines poetry put to music by
various artists,
including Evan Parker, Derek Bailey, Paul Bley, etc, produced by Kip Hanrahan...
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Date: Thu, 3 Jun 1999 11:14:12 -0700
From: Martin_Wisckol@link.freedom.com (Martin Wisckol)
Subject: Re: Lee Morgan in '70, '71
Hi Ken -- Thanks for the playlist at the Lighthouse. My set is actually
2LPs too, sound quality isn't great -- some muffling and fading....
I'll check out the CD Lighthouse playlist next time I go to the record
store....
cj649@freenet.toronto.on.ca writes:
>From: Ken Waxman <cj649@freenet.toronto.on.ca>
>On Wed, 2 Jun 1999, Martin Wisckol wrote:
>> Two inquiries re: Lee Morgan
>>
>> I have this LP on DJM (England) called "All that Jazz" recorded live "
>> in Los Angeles in the summer of 1970" and I'm wondering if it's the
>> same as "Live at the Lighthouse" recorded live July 1970. Lineup is
>> Benny Maupin, Harold Mabern, Jymie Merritt and Micky Roker. Songs are
>> Willow Weep for Me, Peyote, Speedball, Ujamma, Ceora.
>Martin:
>Judging from the date and the personnel this indeed appears to be the
>Live At The Lighthouse session. I only have the original 2-LP set,
>though, which contains "Absolutions", "The Beehive", "Neophilia" and
>"Nommo". Blue Note has recently reissued this as a two *CD* set, so
>mayeb
>those tunes are on the "newly-discovered" sessions.
>Ken Waxman
>cj649@torfree.net
>>
>>
>>
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Date: Thu, 3 Jun 1999 14:20:38 -0400 (EDT)
From: Ken Waxman <cj649@freenet.toronto.on.ca>
Subject: Re: Jeanne Lee
Album was circa 1962, around the time she (and *Nancy Wilson!*) shared
the New Star femal vocalist award in the downbeat critics poll. I think
it's since been deleted, soem can be picked up cheap.
Ken Waxman
cj649@torfree.net
On Thu, 3 Jun 1999 Glenn_Lea@avid.com wrote:
>
> She did a duet album with Ran Blake called "The Newest Sound Around". Not sure
> of its vintage, but from the cover, I'd
> say 50s. cdnow has it. I recall they did a "reunion" not long ago as well.
>
>
>
> -
>
>
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Date: Thu, 03 Jun 1999 18:55:04 -0400
From: Lang Thompson <wlt4@mindspring.com>
Subject: Liliput CD
Does anybody have a copy of the retrospective Liliput double-CD they would
be willing to sell? Or if not at least tape?
LT
- ----------------------------------------------
Lang Thompson
http://www.tcf.ua.edu/wlt4
World Cinema Review needs readers & writers
http://www.tcf.ua.edu/wlt4/wcr.htm
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Date: Thu, 03 Jun 1999 15:56:31 -0700
From: "Patrice L. Roussel" <proussel@ichips.intel.com>
Subject: Re: Liliput CD
On Thu, 03 Jun 1999 18:55:04 -0400 Lang Thompson wrote:
>
> Does anybody have a copy of the retrospective Liliput double-CD they would
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
What is it?
Patrice.
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Date: Fri, 4 Jun 1999 11:06:46 GMT0BST
From: DR S WILKIE <S.Wilkie@swansea.ac.uk>
Subject: gregorio cd
anybody have details of the new release on Hatology by Guillermo
Gregorio "red cube(d)"? Does this label have an email?
also, any info. yet on the forthcoming chapin cd "nightbird song"?
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Date: Fri, 4 Jun 1999 12:15:15 GMT0BST
From: DR S WILKIE <S.Wilkie@swansea.ac.uk>
Subject: Re: Lee Morgan
Martin,
I think Live at The Lighthouse is actually a 3CD set on Blue Note
now. But I seem to remember reading (Penguin Guide?) that there
was similar material by a similar line-up from around that time on
another label, incorrectly titled as Live atThe Lighthouse.
The Sept. 1971 date is also available, mid-price CD in the UK,
possibly under a title like "Last Session". I've seen it, but
haven't heard it.
Sean Wilkie
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Date: Fri, 4 Jun 1999 07:56:49 -0400
From: "Heather and Jeff" <hijk@gateway.net>
Subject: Re: Re: Lee Morgan
> But I seem to remember reading (Penguin Guide?) that there
>was similar material by a similar line-up from around that time on
>another label, incorrectly titled as Live atThe Lighthouse.
>
Fresh Sound 140/2.
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Date: Fri, 4 Jun 1999 09:28:01 -0700 (PDT)
From: Paisley Fripp <spoonloop@yahoo.com>
Subject: Two albums
For nearly two years now there have been two particular albums I have
been looking for, all to no avail.
The first, I have been told - at least after having described it - is a
Max Roach album entitled "Chattahoochie Red". The other is by one
Francois Brouet (sic?); I don't know the title of this one but it
contains the song "The Woman Without a Story", an Arabic-influenced
'chanson' sung by a woman.
I heard both on the radio, and, well, you know some of those graveyard
shift 'eclectic music show' disc jockeys when asked, Where'd you
purchase that?: "Uh, well, I don't know . . . it was just here when I
found it."
Any info as to where these Waldos might be lurking would be deeply
appreciated.
_________________________________________________________
Do You Yahoo!?
Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
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Date: Fri, 04 Jun 1999 12:56:28 -0400
From: Rick Lopez <bb10k@velocity.net>
Subject: The $4.95 CD brou-ha-ha...
The world is full of traffic on this topic, so excuse the cross-post, but:
I ordered on the 21st, it says 4-7 biz days, which would put me at 3 days
late, so I called them yesterday.
They had NO IDEA that the response would be so enormous, so they are quite
overwhelmed, behind, and going like crazy trying to keep up.
THERE IS NO CATCH. It was an offer to attract customers to a new site, in
hopes that many of us will return. I've no idea what their prices will be like later.
The CDs will be sent as ordered.
They were very responsive and surprised.
Also, just saw a note somewhere that orders are now limited to "5 CDs"... is
this true?
Anyway, if mine arrive, y'all will be some of the first to know.
okay,
RrrrrrL
- --
Marilyn Crispell, Susie Ibarra, William Parker, Sam Rivers, Matthew Shipp,
David S. Ware, and Reggie Workman Discographies--Samuel Beckett
Eulogy--Baseball & the 10,000 Things--Time Stops--LOVETORN--HARD BOIL--etc.,
at: http://www.velocity.net/~bb10k
***Very Various Music For Sale:
***http://www.velocity.net/~bb10k/4SALE.html
- -
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Date: Fri, 04 Jun 1999 17:24:45 GMT
From: Scott Handley <c123018@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: The $4.95 CD brou-ha-ha...
Where is this site? You didn't mention the URL.
>The world is full of traffic on this topic, so excuse the cross-post, but:
>
>I ordered on the 21st, it says 4-7 biz days, which would put me at 3 days
>late, so I called them yesterday.
>
>They had NO IDEA that the response would be so enormous, so they are quite
>overwhelmed, behind, and going like crazy trying to keep up.
>
>THERE IS NO CATCH. It was an offer to attract customers to a new site, in
>hopes that many of us will return. I've no idea what their prices will be
>like later.
>
>The CDs will be sent as ordered.
>
>They were very responsive and surprised.
>
>Also, just saw a note somewhere that orders are now limited to "5 CDs"...
>is
>this true?
>
>Anyway, if mine arrive, y'all will be some of the first to know.
>
>okay,
>RrrrrrL
>--
>Marilyn Crispell, Susie Ibarra, William Parker, Sam Rivers, Matthew Shipp,
>David S. Ware, and Reggie Workman Discographies--Samuel Beckett
>Eulogy--Baseball & the 10,000 Things--Time Stops--LOVETORN--HARD
>BOIL--etc.,
>at: http://www.velocity.net/~bb10k
>
>***Very Various Music For Sale:
>***http://www.velocity.net/~bb10k/4SALE.html
>
>-
>
_______________________________________________________________
Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com
- -
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Date: Fri, 04 Jun 1999 13:48:38 -0400
From: Rick Lopez <bb10k@velocity.net>
Subject: Re: The $4.95 CD brou-ha-ha...
Here ya go:
http://www.myshopnow.com/kellym/
Scott Handley wrote:
>
> Where is this site? You didn't mention the URL.
>
> >The world is full of traffic on this topic...
- --
Marilyn Crispell, Susie Ibarra, William Parker, Sam Rivers, Matthew Shipp,
David S. Ware, and Reggie Workman Discographies--Samuel Beckett
Eulogy--Baseball & the 10,000 Things--Time Stops--LOVETORN--HARD BOIL--etc.,
at: http://www.velocity.net/~bb10k
***Very Various Music For Sale:
***http://www.velocity.net/~bb10k/4SALE.html
- -
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Date: Fri, 4 Jun 1999 13:00:39 -0500
From: John Howard <howard@3di.com>
Subject: FW: HCI and Boredoms June 12 New Haven
Unbelievably, the group I am in is opening for the Boredoms! Highlight
of my life material. Come visit:
http://www.wizard.net/~tarquam/hatcitycollective.htm
for more info. See below for our "Press Release" on the matter. john
> Subject: HCI and Boredoms June 12 New Haven
>
>
> Saturday, June 12th , Boredoms/The Hat City Intuitve
> (Collective)/Olive
> Grain, at New Haven CT at The Tune Inn Cafe - 29 Center St. (Tel:
> 203-772-4310).
>
> The legendary Japanese noise/freakout mega-group, Boredoms, invade the
> Yankee shores of New Haven, in support of their latest US
> album Super Are
> (Birdman Recs). This is their first US visit in over four years.
>
> Assisting in the mayhem, CT's "ugly duckling" improv-sters,
> The Hat City
> Intuitive (Collective) will make one of their rare quartet appearances
> despite original plans of not performing as a group through
> the summer. The
> Collective (Chris Ludwig, Manny Spaceships; Leak Higgins; and
> Mr. Scrod
> Puttanesca who recently replaced Thoroughly Attlaffed) have recently
> finished a puddle of gigs in DC, NY and CT, and members are
> about to begin
> individual projects. These projects include: Higgin's "pit
> band" gigs with
> the Connecticut Conservatory for such productions of West
> Side Story, The
> Porcupine Races, and Jeepers Creepers: the 13th Apostle; Scrod's solo
> performances between boxing and wrestling matches; Mr.
> Ludwig's computer
> music editing for feature length adult films; and Mr.
> Spaceships much needed
> instrument repair. Needless to say, the Collective has found
> the Boredoms
> June 12th gig to fit in their busy schedules and are planning
> to represent
> CT full on.
>
> Northampton, MA's Olive Grain, and its "operatic soundscape
> disposition",
> take on the opening roll of the evening. Another rare treat.
>
> One not to be missed.
>
> Doors open at 8pm. Admission: $10 / $12 under 21. Please
> drink responsively.
>
>
>
>
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Date: Fri, 4 Jun 1999 12:15:10 -0700 (PDT)
From: "m. rizzi" <rizzi@netcom.com>
Subject: Re: Liliput CD
Lang Thompson, demi-God and Icon sez:
>
>Does anybody have a copy of the retrospective Liliput double-CD they would
>be willing to sell? Or if not at least tape?
Make that two. I had a chance to order that
from Switzerland way back when...I believe
it is somewhere near the bottom of my TODO
pile. :)
I'm also looking for a copy of that CD,
so after Lang gets his, count me in!
cheers,
mike
- -
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Date: Sun, 6 Jun 1999 00:34:23 EDT
From: OnionPalac@aol.com
Subject: Schachter w/ Zorn
Does anyone who attended the Tonic show tonight (6/5) have any thoughts on
the sax player Ben Schachter? He is an amazing player from outside
Philadelphia. Has a new CD out, Fractals, that I very highly recommend. In
fact Jamaaladeen Tacuma plays on the album, along with Jef Lee Johnson! Just
wondering on the responses of those who have never heard of him before.
And of course, if anyone has a recording of this show, please talk to me!
OH BOY!,
Marcus
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Date: Sun, 06 Jun 99 18:57:27 -0500
From: kurt_gottschalk@scni.com
Subject: psa for June Neues Kabarett
THE BRECHT FORUM
122 West 27th Street, 10th Floor
New York, NY 10001
212-242-4201
www.brechtforum.org
*******************
Neues Kabarett, a new series of avant-garde jazz and adventurous music and
dance, presents IT'S A VISION THING curated by Patricia Nicholson
June 25 & 26
The Brecht Forum continues Neues Kabarett, its new concert series, on
Friday, June 25 and Saturday, June 26 at 9 pm. IT'S A VISION THING is
curated by Patricia Nicholson - dancer, choreographer and organizer of the
annual Vision Festival. Nicholson will perform on Friday with Rob Brown on
saxophone. Friday's concert also features violinist Mat Maneri who will be
joined by dancer Christine Coppola. On Saturday, dancer Julia Wilkins will
perform with Bernard Rosat on bass, and Charles Waters on reeds will be
joined by the NuZion Dance Workshop.
Admission is $10 per night. That's June 25 & 26 at 9 pm at
The Brecht Forum, 122 West 27th Street, 10th Floor, between 6th and 7th
Avenues near the 1/9, A/C, N/R, 6 and F trains. For info call 212-242-4201.
*****************
Background:
The Brecht Forum is a non-profit cultural and educational center for people
working for fundamental change and a society that puts human needs first.
Arts events include Neues Kabarett, an avant-garde jazz series; The Gashouse
featuring radical music and words; Freedom Song highlighting music from
worldwide national liberation struggles; and monthly art exhibits
spotlighting issues of the day such as the powerful May-June Cellscape II
which focuses on incarceration and police brutality.
Upcoming events include dance performances, films and a three-day concert
spotlighting the contributions of innovative women composers. The Brecht
Forum has been raising funds to support the development of its performance
space, including the purchase of a new sound system and a piano. A benefit
concert in July will feature Stephanie Stone and Andrea Parkins on piano, a
rare solo performance by trumpeter Roy Campbell, and guitarist Loren
Mazzacane Connors with poet Steve Dalachinsky. In August, another benefit
will feature guitarist Marc Ribot and drummer Christine Bard. Also that
month we will also present North Carolina's Eugene Chadbourne, who will
treat New Yorkers to a night of original compositions and a night of his
interpretations of Phil Ochs songs, performing on the bill with NYC's
Spin-17 and Kenta Nagai. The Brecht Forum's schedule also includes classes,
such as a nine-session course "The Politics of Hip Hop: From Getting Paid to
Getting Free" which begins on June 16.
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Date: Sun, 6 Jun 1999 23:18:28 -0700
From: Herb Levy <herb@eskimo.com>
Subject: David Tudor in RealAudio
Just a quick note to point to the latest edition of my weekly internet
radio show Mappings <http://www.antennaradio.com/avant/mappings/index.htm>,
presenting four works by live electronic music master David Tudor, frequent
collaborator with John Cage & Merce Cunningham, whose work may be of
interest to some folks on this list.
Bests,
Herb
Herb Levy
herb@eskimo.com
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Date: Mon, 07 Jun 99 08:15:16 -0500
From: brian_olewnick@smtplink.mssm.edu
Subject: Blind Idiot God
Coupla questions:
1) Is Blind Idiot God still extant?
2) Have the individual members been up to anything the last few years?
Last I heard Hawkins was either 'Azonic Halo' or his half of
'Skinner's Black Labs', both of which I enjoyed. Katz and Epstein I've
seen nothing on since the latter's brief inclusion in Slan, if I'm
remembering correctly.
Thanks,
Brian Olewnick
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Date: Mon, 07 Jun 99 11:20:44 -0500
From: kurt_gottschalk@scni.com
Subject: wha's with primus?
I was into Primus for, oh, about three weeks two years ago. There was something
I liked about them, but in the end I decided their cartooniness was too sterile
for me. Since then, they've hired Brain as their new drummer, have Buckethead
touring with them in the Ozzfest (is that a permanent addition, does anyone
know?) and played on several tracks on Mule Variations. And now I see that Waits
is recording with them for their next record! Am I missing something, or does
the cool guys just hang out with them cause they've got good snacks or
something?
In other news, Arto Lindsay's next record later this year will be on Righteous
Babe, the first record the label will have released that's not by Ani DiFranco.
I wonder if Les Claypool's producing?
- -
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Date: Mon, 7 Jun 1999 17:54:55 +0200
From: "Artur Nowak" <arno@silesia.top.pl>
Subject: new Dave Douglas' CD: "Songs For Wandering Souls"
Hi Philozorners,
during my last weekends visit to Berlin I was suprised to find the new Dave
Douglas CD "Songs For Wandering Souls". Actually it's Tiny Bell Trio, but
the CD cover sais DD. After the first listening I can say it's excellent,
like the previous albums, less eastern-european, but still exciting. Make
sure to get it. Because it's Winter & Winter release some of you may not
like the cartoon packaging (coloured pink this time). But I find it nice ;-)
__________________________________________________________________
Artur Nowak [NEW E-MAIL: arno AT emd.pl]
www.emd.pl - Discography of Bill Frisell (soon)
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Date: Mon, 7 Jun 99 14:18:14 -0300
From: hulinare@bemberg.com.ar
Subject: Frisell/Costello
Maybe this question is for Englishmen, but who knows. Anyway, I need to
know where can I get information about the show Frisell/Costello did in
England in 1995 and was recorded as Deep Dead Blue on Nonesuch.
Please email me privately if you consider off-topic.
Thanks in advance.
Hugo.
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Date: Mon, 7 Jun 1999 19:07:38 -0700
From: Herb Levy <herb@eskimo.com>
Subject: New Yorker interview with Zorn
With my usual apologies if this is redundant (I'm on digest), the June 14,
1999 issue of the New Yorker has a lengthy interview with John Z0rn which
the interviewer describes as "his first extensive contact with the the
press in eight years."
It's on newstands right now out in Seattle, I don't know about elsewhere.
Herb Levy
herb@eskimo.com
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