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DIGEST #47, 4-21-95
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From gastarit@comm.net Thu Apr 20 11:39:10 1995
Subject: Re:Frith
I really enjoyed the film when it played the 1992
San Francisco International Film Festival. Gives
you a good feel of Fred's personality...which
converted me from just liking his music to really
respecting him and what he is doing. I saw it again
last year, and can say that it holds up well on
a second viewing. Definitely check it out!
ObZorn: There is brief zorn appearance...nice dark
smokey cinematography for his cameo.
rizzi
Was listening to some Henry Cow yesterday...Boy, were they ahead of their time
!!!
Glenn
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From sibbage@mercury.sfsu.edu Thu Apr 20 14:57:31 1995
Subject: Zorn, etc.
I live in San Francisco--so news and product sometimes takes a little
longer to get here--but here are my words:
I just got the new "Cobra" disk (live at Knitting Factory). I like it a
lot--much more like the one Cobra I have witnessed (not much experience,
granted, but I was really able to understand the essence of the game) than
the earlier "Cobra" disk (Hat Hut)--although it really has nothing to do
with Zorn other than his role of devising the game (well, he does
actually play in one session, which is interesting). The Cobra I saw
proved to be a huge experience and I was wondering what others'
experiences were like.
It's nice to know that there are others who are patiently (yeah, right!)
waiting for Masada 4. Any more news on how to get it or if you've got it
how would be fantastic. Masada is the only Zorn group (Cobra doesn't
count) that I have seen live so I have a special connection with it. The
lineup on the disks is different from what I have seen, however. The
first time Masada came to S.F., it was comprised of all S.F. musicians
(besides Zorn, of course): Ben Goldberg (clarinets), Trevor Dunn (bass),
and Kenny Wollenson (drums). The second time Masada was in S.F.,
Goldberg was replaced with Douglass (from the album). I have no
preference between the different lineups--they all have their unique
gems--but I was wondering if anyone did, or if anyone has seen other
lineups of Masada.
I just heard that Ruins has two CDs coming out on Zorn's NY-based label
(one of them with Derek Bailey(!)). They were supposed to be out late
last year but I have heard and seen nothing. Anyone?
My lover and I were watching an MTV unplugged show of Hole the other
night and the three guest musicians were Ralph Carney, Zeena Parkins, and
a cellist whose name escapes me right now (it might be Eric
Freilander?). That cracked me up.
Jake Rodriguez (sibbage@sfsu.edu)
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From proussel@ichips.intel.com Thu Apr 20 16:55:41 1995
Subject: news concerning Tzadik
Following some requests concerning upcoming releases from Tzadik, here
is the best I know:
Out on May 2nd:
Krakauer Trio
Ikue Mori
Ruins
Arnold Dreyblatt
Anthony Coleman (SEPHARDIC TINGE)
Out in July
Shelley Hirsch
Keiji Haino
New Klezmer Trio
Richard Teitelbaum
Ground Zero
Derek Bailey + Ruins (SAISORO)
+ reissues of
ELEGY
KRISTALLNACHT
Sad to say that, but CYNICAL HYSTERIE HOUR will not be part of the FILM WORKS
upcoming volumes, but Zorn is thinking about recording this piece again (be-
cause it seems unlikely that Sony will ever do something with it).
The duo Zorn-Eye has just been recorded (in NYC); don't know yet if it will be
issued on Avant or Tzadik. BTW, this duo is currently touring... in China!
Patrice.
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