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To: zorn@unh.edu
Subject: Re: ZORN DIGEST #50
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entwistle-s@nova.novanet.org Tue May 2 10:22:15 1995 wrote:
> Subject: let's make a deal
>
> I have somewhat of a love-hate relationship with Zorn's music. In my
> tiny Zorn collection, I have things like "Spillane", which I really like
> and have listened to death, and things like "Torture Garden", which I
> don't like at all.
[ Further discusison about likes/dislikes and trading edited out ]
> I wouldn't mind losing:
>
> Torture Garden
> Naked City
> Yankees
> Masada/Alef
>
> From things I've read on the Net, it sounds like some of the following
> might be more to my musical liking:
>
> Goddard
> Elegy
> Radio
If you don't like Naked City, then you should forget Radio, as they are
`soul-mates' in my book. If you like Gundown, you should consider Film
Works 1986 - 1990, as that contains some more `regular' material. Another
album you might find interesting is Kristallnacht, and, if you like very
minimal music, Absinthe (by Naked City) -- this is quite unlike the Naked
City albums you mention.
Ones to avoid would be the other Masadas, and Naked City's Heretic and
Grand Guignol. I guess Painkiller will not be to your liking either!
Can't help with trades I'm afraid, but I wish you success -- if you don't
have any luck here, offer them up in rec.music.bluenote.