> > or the duo with Lovens, NOTHING TO READ, buy them, and
> > send them to me.
>
> I believe Verge is handling IMPROMPOSITIONS now, so should be easy to come
> by.
>
> It's truly beautiful. I hope for more enhanced-CD versions of this music.
>
I picked up a copy several months ago at a local chain outlet -- seems that the first printing ran out quickly, but it is now readily available again. (I know this store has gone through 5 already!)
As for other Gustafsson recommendations, I would heartily recommend two recent releases -- Windows and Xylophonen Virtuosen. Windows is Gustafsson's take on some Steve Lacy tunes, a Cecil Taylor piece, and a couple of original compositions; XV is a duo with Jim O'Rourke. Gustafsson's playing on both is similar -- some of the ideas he is developing, some of the rapid-fire reed pops he is doing, etc -- and both are very, very good. Not just technical showcases, but really good music. I like O'Rourke's playing on XV, though I'm not a big fan of his work in general. Here he plays all acoustic guitar, with a country blues/folk feel to it.
There's also another recent Gustafsson release called Port Huron Picnic, a trio with a guitar/drum duo from Toronto, that I am having a hard time warming up to. I'll have to try again soon.
someone has a bunch of zorn-related stuff for sale on ebay. looks like mostly
filmworks and masada cds.
dave
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Date: Fri, 10 Nov 2000 13:31:19 +0000
From: Philippe Dupuis <dupuisph@nb.sympatico.ca>
Subject: naked city covers (RADIO)
hey,
speaking of naked city covers, does anyone know the name of
the picture (by man ray i think) that's in the RADIO album?
the one with the woman sitting on her hands. i've been trying
to find out what's it called now for some time.
maybe it's in the sleeve notes, but i don't own the record.
any help would .... well, help.
martin dupuis
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Date: Fri, 10 Nov 2000 14:56:27 -0300
From: Linares Hugo <hulinare@bemberg.com.ar>
Subject: RE: naked city covers (RADIO)
> maybe it's in the sleeve notes, but i don't own the record.
[Linares Hugo]
It's not in the sleeves notes, as far as I'm concerned.
Hugo Linares
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Date: Fri, 10 Nov 2000 09:58:30 -0800
From: "Fag music" <pattonsucks@37.com>
Subject: Merzbow's influence on Kristallnacht
Recently,
I heard the song ''never again'',on Zorn's Kristallnacht,and that song sounds very familiar to some of Masami Akita's stuff on Oersted(well,only had the guts to hear this one,but most of his work is the same).So,just wondering:did Merzbow had any influence on Zorn's work?Cause Zorn's into a lot of japanese stuff,and since Merzbow is a japanese noise institution,there's probably something to do,but I'm not sure....anyone?