I am very new to the list, and to John Zorn as well. I've heard only a limited amount of recordings to which I've found to be very interesting. I am aware that he has a vast discography, and was wondering if any devoted fan would be willing to tape me some of his works, a personal "greatest hits" if you will, because I'd like to experience a fans favorites over an entire album. Trading would be fine with me, but the only main collection I have of rarities is of Jandek. Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you,
Mike
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Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 17:06:43 -0500
From: Moudry <Moudry@uab.edu>
Subject: re: Kang/Ayler/Reigle
At 23:18 11-10-00 -0400, you wrote:
>MEEP! Acousticlv@aol.com wrote:
> >If I can blow my own horn, Kang does a sixteen-minute
> >absolute full-freak-out on Ayler's "Bells"
> >on a disc on my own label: "The Marriage of Heaven and Earth"
> > by saxophonist Robert Reigle.
>Okay, I've been meaning to ask this for a while now... I found a copy of
>this disc over the summer in an unexpected, out-of-the-way spot and
>absolutely love it, but haven't had much luck finding out anything more
>about Reigle (other than that he appears to be more extensively published
>than he is recorded). Can anybody suggest any other recordings of his work
>that I might find without having to sign my soul over to Powers Unspeakable
>in the process?
>
>-me
Taylor,
Cadence
<http://www.cadencebuilding.com>
has all three of Reigle's Acoustic Livitation CDs listed as in stock
(@US$14.00/). I have "Surrealestate" and "Tenor saxophone" but since they
recently arrived I've had time only to listen to them briefly. Very
intesting from the brief exposure, which leads me to think that they'll
show up on a future programme some Sunday evening.
Hope this helps.
Saturnally,
Joe Moudry
Office of Academic Computing & Technology
School of Education, The University of Alabama @ Birmingham
Master of Saturn Web (Sun Ra, the Arkestra, & Free Jazz):
<http://www.dpo.uab.edu/~moudry>
Producer/Host of Classic Jazz & Creativ Improv on Alabama Public Radio:
WUAL 91.5FM Tuscaloosa/Birmingham
WQPR 88.7FM Muscle Shoals/NW Alabama
WAPR 88.3FM Selma/Montgomery/Southern Alabama
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Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 18:38:25 EDT
From: JonAbbey2@aol.com
Subject: Gert-Jan Prins mini-US tour
Prins is one of the 12 members of the MIMEO, and co-runs the X-Or label with
Luc Houtkamp.
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the electro-acoustic duo UNITED NOISE TOYS will come to USA next week
<DIV><FONT size=3D2>If you were to recommend an Ornette Coleman disc for =
someone=20
to buy, what would it be and why? I missed the all the Ornette =
chatter on=20
the Zorn-list that transpired a while a go, so, my apologies. =
Thanks in=20
advance.</FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>
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Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 00:43:22 -0400
From: Joseph Zitt <jzitt@metatronpress.com>
Subject: Re: Ornette Coleman
On Thu, Oct 12, 2000 at 01:09:17AM -0300, Sh wrote:
> If you were to recommend an Ornette Coleman disc for someone to buy, what would it be and why? I missed the all the Ornette chatter on the Zorn-list that transpired a while a go, so, my apologies. Thanks in advance.
I'd say the best all-around introduction would be "In All Languages",
which features both his electric and acoustic groups doing many of the
same pieces. This provides both a variety of textures and a way into
seeing how his writing works in different settings.
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