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DIGEST #13, 01-10-95
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From proussel@ichips.intel.com Fri Jan 6 16:39:33 1995
Subject: more news on Tzadik
TZADIK UPCOMING RELEASES
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Beginning February:
MUSIC FOR VIOLIN ALONE: Mark Feldman
HSI-YU CHI: David Shea (with: Sim Caine, Kato Hideki, Wu Man, Zeena
Parkins, Jim Pugliese, Marc Ribot, Alex Tobias, Rebecca Wilson,
John Zorn)
LAVA: Chris Brown
ANIMAL BEHAVIOR: Alvin Curran
GISBURG: Gisburg
THE NIGHT CHANT: Mamoru Fushitsusha
In April:
Krakauer Trio
Ikue Mori
Ruins
Keiji Haino
Arnold Dreyblatt
Tzadik should be distributed by Touch and also available through Forced
Exposure and Wayside.
The five Masada records announced on Tzadik are the same as the DIW and Avant
ones (four on DIW and one on Avant). The Masada on Avant has just been relea-
sed (and also the God Is My-Copilot).
Patrice.
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From cmsst39+@pitt.edu Wed Jan 4 13:22:44 1995
Subject: Painkiller and other things
This is my first letter to the digest and from all that i have read i am
really excited that i joined....i have now become a massive ...huge
...incredible...zornfreak...so far my favorite work of his is Heretic
being an alto sax player myself i find his talent and work beyound any
comparison in this universe..iam relatively a new zorn fan but this
digest has opened my eyes to all of his works.this first message is brief
but i hope to get in to discussions more , later.
Chris Swain
Cmsst39@pitt.edu
Pittsbugh Pa.
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From vek@spacsun.rice.edu Wed Jan 4 13:50:54 1995
Subject: Re: ZORN DIGEST #12
> Does anyone have some info on who will be distributing the new Zorn
> label?
Koch International, out of New York. They're pretty good - they distribute
Enja, Shanachie, lots of others.
--
Vincent Kargatis|Rice U.|Houston TX|[http://spacsun.rice.edu/~vek/vek.html]
"The pretty music we [made] together coupled with the nice check
that A&M sent me...did much to restore the rouge in Santa's cheeks."
- Archie Shepp to Charlie Haden, from liners to THE GOLDEN NUMBER
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From proussel@ichips.intel.com Wed Jan 4 14:12:03 1995
Subject: Re: ZORN DIGEST #12
> >From bueno@uhunix.uhcc.Hawaii.Edu Tue Jan 3 14:01:56 1995
> Subject: HELP: "Cobra Live at the KF" out of print?
>
> I attempted to order "Cobra Live at the Knitting Factory" from CDNow!
> only to find out that it's out of stock. I consulted Cadence to see if
> they had it in their mid-section and found out they didn't. Is this
> disc out of print? The catalog number is Knitting Factory Works 124.
Bogus! The record has not been released yet (I know, it sounds like a
joke). I ordered it to KF one year ago and did not ask to get a replacement,
just asked them to send it to me once released (I did not realize that I
would have to wait so long). Beginning December (1994), naively, thinking that it
was at last out, I sent them a letter as a reminder that I was still waiting
for it. They answered saying that they were sorry but COBRA was not available
yet, but they swore that it would be released ... this month (January 1995).
I would like to trust them this time :-). I know that at one time Zorn and
Dorf were having an argument concerning the sleeve (it was around the Cobra
tour), which is funny because I do not think that Zorn plays on this record.
This might have explained few months of delay ... but more than one year,
I don't understand why.
They also said that PRIMA MATERIA would be released at the same time that
COBRA.
Patrice.
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*** - PRIMA MATERIA
Doing the music of John Coltrane.
Rashied Ali; William Parker; Louie Belogenis; Joe Gallant; John Zorn.
1995 - Knitting Factory Works, KFWCD-124 (CD)
Note: not released yet.
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From j-germuska@nwu.edu Wed Jan 4 14:50:47 1995
Subject: Re: ZORN DIGEST #12
At 1:17 PM 1995/01/04, mpj1@kepler.unh.edu wrote:
>>From Andrew1849@aol.com Tue Jan 3 01:13:23 1995
>Subject: Masada and...
>
>I just came home from my vacation and found my copy of Masada One waiting for
>me in the mail box. IT is perhaps the best thing Zorn has put out in a very
it sure is good, isn't it :-)
> Does anyone have some info on who will be distributing the new Zorn
>label? The lame indie stores around me seem to have stopped ordering Zorn
>stuff, even though it always sells. Also, when is the new Cobra release
Just for reference (since I don't know where you are), Chicago-area Zorn
fans might want to check out Dr. Wax's Evanston store, on Dempster (between
Chicago and Sherman) -- they stock a ton of Zorn, and most of the staff are
pretty avid fans. They're moving uptown to 1615 Sherman, but not for a
couple of months.
--
joe germuska * j-germuska@nwu.edu * www * resnet * instruct tech
academic computing & network services * northwestern univ
"Life is destiny in the process of becoming." -- Zulu wisdom
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From scoleman@email.ir.miami.edu Tue Jan 10 11:46:12 1995
Subject: More Elegy questions...
O.K., I've done a bit of reasearch on this, and I found two records out
of Japan from a band called Elegy. I can't remember the names of the
records offhand, but one was a one word title, and one was a three word
title. Anyway, which of these (or both) has Mike Patton on it? And, is
this the right Elegy? Many thanks in advance...
--Evilshawn
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