From: owner-zorn-list-digest@lists.xmission.com (Zorn List Digest) To: zorn-list-digest@lists.xmission.com Subject: Zorn List Digest V2 #676 Reply-To: zorn-list Sender: owner-zorn-list-digest@lists.xmission.com Errors-To: owner-zorn-list-digest@lists.xmission.com Precedence: bulk Zorn List Digest Monday, June 14 1999 Volume 02 : Number 676 In this issue: - Big in Japan Re: It's Not Just Size But what You Do With It Re: It's Not Just Size But what You Do With It boredoms again Re: It's Not Just Size But what You Do With It Mr.Bungle "California" Re: It's Not Just Size But what You Do With It Hips Road Summer Sessions at Tonic Re: It's Not Just Size But what You Do With It ......... Introduction Re: Introduction Re: Introduction Re: Introduction Re: Introduction Gainsbourg John Coltrane etc. Let's Get Delusional! [Fwd: John Coltrane etc.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 14 Jun 99 14:54:04 -0500 From: kurt_gottschalk@scni.com Subject: Big in Japan > > > He's big in Japan. > > > > Yea, but they'll buy anything. > > Flip comment I know, but what's the deal with the Japanese music > consumer? A lot of American jazz was issued first in Japan, or > exclusively in Japan. I don't think the prices are cheaper there. Is > the listening public more adventurous, or more fixated upon > improvisation, or simply more interested in music? Just wondering, and > thought maybe someone could shed some insight on this. Maybe it's just a case of the grass always being more avant gard on the other side of the ocean. Here in NYC, I'm often surprised at how easy it is to find multiple copies of titles by Tatsuya Yoshida, Haino Keiji, EYE/Boredoms, etc. Very often, I'm aware of a dozen copies or so in a 10 block radius of a recording that's in a ltd. edition of less than 500. The 'doms had a big and enthusiastic when they played this fool shopping mall the Knit rented for its fest last week. I don't know how big their audiences are in Japan, but Tatsuya, Umezu, Hoppy Kamiyama and others tell me they do better in the US than in Japan. No doubt a NYC audience is to be desired if you want a US record contract. But I've seen KKNull, Hoppy (with The Poool) and Acid Mothers for free in the past couple months, and they were all paid (by the Whitney through grants or whatever The Cooler pays for its free shows -- something, not a lot, from what I'm told). - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Jun 1999 14:57:15 -0400 (EDT) From: Ken Waxman Subject: Re: It's Not Just Size But what You Do With It I think the reason we're all getting a little hot until the collar (or maybe the jewel box) is that we're not so much interested in the "size" of JZ's collection, it's what's in it. As someone who used to review records in his callow youth, I know how much crap gets pushed out by the major labels. Yet all of us spend our days haunting record stores to constantly check if another exceptional and/or elusive disk has turned up. Thus rather than having a basement full of Suepertramp, Dave Sanborn or Peter Allen LPs, we figure Zorn's collection probably includes the-issued- only-in-Japan Sunny's Time Now by Sunny Murray, a bootleg CDR of Albert Ayler playing at Trane funeral ,some hard-to-find Brotzmann LPs with Bennik and Van Hove and the long-rumored and highly-collectible Derek Bailey-Mississippi John Hurt duets [just made that last one up]. We want to ooh and ah over his good fortune and have him give us a couple of leads about where to find the good stuff. Ken Waxman cj649@torfree.net (who long ago lost count of his LPs, but is on a campaign to file every one of his CDs) (N.P. Spiritual Alignment, Blancing Vol. 1 with Raphe Malik) - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Jun 1999 13:16:07 -0700 (PDT) From: "m. rizzi" Subject: Re: It's Not Just Size But what You Do With It Scott Handley, demi-God and Icon sez: > > You are not required to answer, and Zorn is not required to know that any >of us exist to discuss him in first place (apparently he didn't, until >recently). Nah, he's known for at least 2-3 years (I told him about it myself)...and it's likely I told him even farther back, but you see I'm an old fart and my memory... :) >Have you met the Man? I have, and I had nothing to say, and it was >hilarious and embarrassing. And he was exhausted, but he was more gracious >and less condescending than you're being right now. beautiful...one of the nicer finales to a flame retort...slam, dunk. mike - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Jun 1999 16:26:14 -0400 From: "lava" Subject: boredoms again boredoms show added cbgb's tuesday night - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Jun 1999 16:35:14 EDT From: DRoyko@aol.com Subject: Re: It's Not Just Size But what You Do With It When I saw the "32,000" number, I thought, "OK, one of US!" I didn't know Zorn was a record collector on that scale. And those who assume most musicians are record collectors are off-base. I've known many who have little interest in acquiring recordings. I also didn't get the sense that people were criticizing his record habit. Somewhat amazed, maybe, with a mix of admiration and envy, which is how I reacted, and my LP/CD collection is approximately half the size of his, so it is not like I can't understand the drive to hear and to collect that would get Zorn to that point. And as to whether or not this thread is "distinctly unwholesome," I had to chuckle considering that many of Zorn's recordings, as well as recordings by others on his label, as well as some of the artwork that appears on the covers of his label's CDs, as well as the films for which he has scored music, could be described as unwholsome in the extreme. Dave Royko - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Jun 1999 16:54:34 EDT From: MeandMrRay@aol.com Subject: Mr.Bungle "California" Hello Everyone, Just got my hands on a "CD-Refrence" copy and thought I might pass along the track listings. Does anyone have any info on the musicians on the disc? My copy just has a plain white cover from Warner Bros. Here's the track listings: 1. Sweet Charity 2. None Of Them Knew They Were Robots 3. Retrovertigo 4. The Air-Conditioned Nightmare 5. Ars Moriendi 6. Pink Cigarette 7. Golem II : The Bionic Vapour Boy 8. The Holy Filament 9. Vanity Fair 10. Goodbye Sober Day Says the release date is the 13th of next month. Its just under 45mins. I'm really enjoying it, but still only developing my first impressions. Hope this info is of some interest to someone. Greg. PS> on the "How does Zorn get money to buy 6 trillion records" thread, doesn't ha get paid big bucks to score commercials in Japan? That would pay for a healthty record buying habit, wouldn't you think? - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Jun 1999 21:27:11 GMT From: Scott Handley Subject: Re: It's Not Just Size But what You Do With It >From: "m. rizzi" >Scott Handley, demi-God and Icon sez: > > > > You are not required to answer, and Zorn is not required to know that >any > >of us exist to discuss him in first place (apparently he didn't, until > >recently)[snip] > beautiful...one of the nicer finales to a > flame retort...slam, dunk. > > mike This of course is great for my ego. With my clean, unoccupied hand, however, I should mention to the list that Scottish Scott sent me a very articulate, sensible reply, making it abundantly clear that my interpretation of his interpretation was really not all that on...no harm done. I think I cleared my arteries tho. Peace, - ----s, who will pay top dollar for amint copy of that Derek Bailey/Mississippi JohnHurt record _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Jun 1999 17:56:46 -0400 From: jls@tonic107.com (John Scott) Subject: Hips Road Summer Sessions at Tonic Hips Road Summer Sessions curated by John Zorn The Summer Sessions begin this week as part of Zorn's second annual New Music Festival at Tonic! Marc Ribot - Guitar Question & Answer (06/17/99 3 to 5:00pm) Elliott Sharp - Notation Systems (06/18/99 Noon to 2:00pm) William Parker - Construction of Creative Music (06/18/99 3 to 5:00pm) Henry Threadgill - Question & Answer (06/19/99 3 to 5:00pm) Wadada Leo Smith - Creative Music (06/19/99 Noon to 2:00pm) Anthony Coleman - Composition (06/21/99 Noon to 2:00pm) Dave Douglas - Ear Training and Improvisation (06/21/99 3 to 5:00pm) Joey Baron - The Drum Set (06/22/99 Noon to 2:00pm) Joe Lovano - Group Improvisation (06/22/99 3 to 5:00pm) Steve Coleman - Beginner Rhythmic Concepts (06/23/99 Noon to 2:00pm) Steve Coleman - Advanced Rhythmic Concepts (06/23/99 3 to 5:00pm) Tim Berne - Starting Your Own Label (06/24/99 Noon to 2:00pm) Medeski, Martin & Wood - Touring and Recording as a Band (06/24/99 3 to 5:00pm) Shelley Hirsch - Voice Extensions (06/25/99 Noon to 2:00pm) Meredith Monk - Voice and Performance (06/25/99 3 to 5:00pm) Mark Dresser - Extended Bass Techniques (06/26/99 Noon to 2:00pm) Milford Graves - Grand Unification (06/26/99 3 to 5:00pm) John Zorn - Question & Answer (06/27/99 10:00am to Noon) David Krakauer - Klezmer and Beyond (06/28/99 3 to 5:00pm) Cyro Baptista - Brazilian Percussion (06/28/99 Noon to 2:00pm) Allan Tucker - The Intricacies of CD Mastering (06/29/99 3 to 5:00pm) Jim Anderson - Microphone Placement and Recording (06/29/99 Noon to 2:00pm) Vernon Reid - So, you want to be a rock star? (06/30/99 3 to 5:00pm) Jim O'Rourke - Electronic Music (06/30/99 Noon to 2:00pm) Check www.tonic107.com or call 212-358-7501 for details and registration information. Some upcoming New Music Festival dates at Tonic... Tue, Jun 22: Dave Douglas' No Sanction at 8:00pm Wed, Jun 23: Tim Berne's Bloodcount at 10:00pm Wed, Jun 30: Arto Lindsay at 10:00pm Fri, Jul 02: Prelapse at 8:00pm Tue, Jul 06: John Zorn Solo Fri, Jul 16: Joey Baron at 8:00pm Fri, Jul 16: Ruins at 10:00pm Sat, Jul 31: John Zorn Improv Party at 8:00pm - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Jun 1999 18:02:08 -0400 (EDT) From: Jeni Dahmus Subject: Re: It's Not Just Size But what You Do With It On Mon, 14 Jun 1999, m. rizzi wrote: > Scott Handley, demi-God and Icon sez: > > > > You are not required to answer, and Zorn is not required to know that any > >of us exist to discuss him in first place (apparently he didn't, until > >recently). > > Nah, he's known for at least 2-3 years (I told > him about it myself)...and it's likely I told > him even farther back, but you see I'm an old > fart and my memory... I'm the one who mentioned the issue on the list a few months ago. When I asked Zorn about the listserv, he claimed he didn't even know what one was. I guess he forgot or misunderstood. Jeni - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Jun 1999 19:19:40 EDT From: KruciFly@aol.com Subject: ......... In a message dated 6/14/99 2:28:29 PM Eastern Daylight Time, owner-zorn-list-digest@lists.xmission.com writes: << I have 15 CDs ordered >> Comment 1: wait a minute, i thought you could only order 5...... Comment 2: Does anyone know anything about various types of art , specifically surrealist...? Comment 3: About all this bickering about JZ's record collection, i personally don't care about the size of it, that doesn't matter, but i would'nt mind knowing it's content. However, it sure isn't worth a damn arguing about ..... Ben .......krucifly - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Jun 1999 03:55:04 -0700 From: Seth Gowans Subject: Introduction Hi all. I'm a new subscriber to the list. I was pointed this way from the Miles Davis Listserv. I live in Phoenix, AZ which means that I'll probably NEVER have the opportunity to see Zorn live without major effort. Oh well. I started listening to Zorn in about 1989 when I head a Spillane excerpt on a 20th century music sampler along with works by Volans, Adams, the Bulgarian Womens' Choir, World Sax Quartet, Reich and Scott Johnson. The sampler was called "Late in the 20th Century" and really turned me on to many of these performers and composers. On a sidenote does anyone know of any other recordings by Scott Johnson. I have the "John Somebody" CD and several Kronos Quartet CD's with his pieces and would love to know if there are others available. On JZ's CD collection topic, I think that it might stem more from *awe* rather than jealousy. I've been an avid CD collector since my early teens in the mid-eighties and am up around 1200 right now. I always love to hear of the diversity of other people's collections as well as hearing of the rarities and oddities that invariably show up in large collections. I look forward to finding out more about Zorn's MO, and gaining a better understanding of where his music is coming from. Happy Travels, Seth G. Phoenix, AZ - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Jun 1999 17:32:51 -0700 From: "Patrice L. Roussel" Subject: Re: Introduction On Mon, 14 Jun 1999 03:55:04 -0700 Seth Gowans wrote: > > I started listening to Zorn in about 1989 when I head a Spillane excerpt > on a 20th century music sampler along with works by Volans, Adams, the > Bulgarian Womens' Choir, World Sax Quartet, Reich and Scott Johnson. > The sampler was called "Late in the 20th Century" and really turned me ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ That's was a great sampler. > on to many of these performers and composers. On a sidenote does anyone > know of any other recordings by Scott Johnson. I have the "John > Somebody" CD and several Kronos Quartet CD's with his pieces and would > love to know if there are others available. If I remember well, he has (at least) another record called PATTY HEARST. Patrice. - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Jun 1999 20:55:36 -0400 From: Brian Olewnick Subject: Re: Introduction Patrice L. Roussel wrote: > If I remember well, he has (at least) another record called PATTY HEARST. That's the soundtrack to Paul Schraeder's (excellent) movie of the same title (Nonesuch 9-79186-2); it's pretty good, using some of the techniques found in 'John Somebody', filled out with several musicians including Michael Riesman, Bill Ruyle and Sue Evans. Haven't heard any recent recorded work (wasn't there something on Avant?), but have caught a couple of live performances in the past three or four years and wasn't too thrilled. A bit too much contrived "complex" rhythms overlaid with fusiony electric guitar for my taste. As long as we're on the topic, Schraeder (one of the handful of directors who I'll drop everything to go and see a new work of) has a habit of using relatively interesting composers for his soundtracks and inerweaving their music with the movie in a compelling way. Check out Glass' work in Schraeder's incredible 'Mishima'. Brian Olewnick - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Jun 1999 21:01:58 -0400 From: Rick Lopez Subject: Re: Introduction Patrice L. Roussel wrote: > > On Mon, 14 Jun 1999 03:55:04 -0700 Seth Gowans wrote: > > > > on to many of these performers and composers. On a sidenote does anyone > > know of any other recordings by Scott Johnson. I have the "John > > Somebody" CD and several Kronos Quartet CD's with his pieces and would > > love to know if there are others available. > > If I remember well, he has (at least) another record called PATTY HEARST. Oh yes. Soundtrack to the Paul Schrader film. Worth seeing, the S/T does great justice to the opening. Good stuff, RL - -- Marilyn Crispell, Susie Ibarra, William Parker, Sam Rivers, Matthew Shipp, David S. Ware, and Reggie Workman Discographies--Samuel Beckett Eulogy--Baseball & the 10,000 Things--Time Stops--LOVETORN--HARD BOIL--etc., at: http://www.velocity.net/~bb10k ***Very Various Music For Sale: ***http://www.velocity.net/~bb10k/4SALE.html - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Jun 1999 21:02:21 EDT From: JonAbbey2@aol.com Subject: Re: Introduction In a message dated 6/14/99 8:34:14 PM, phxbodhi@home.com writes: << On a sidenote does anyone know of any other recordings by Scott Johnson. I have the "John Somebody" CD and several Kronos Quartet CD's with his pieces and would love to know if there are others available. >> I have a CD by him called Rock/Paper/Scissors on Point, on which Erik Friedlander is one of the four musicians, but I don't remember much about it. so anyone see any of the food court South Street Seaport What Is Jazz? shows? what a joke that venue is. I was intrigued to hear that Sonic Youth played a James Tenney cover last night, though. Jon - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Jun 1999 20:10:52 -0500 (CDT) From: Paul Audino Subject: Gainsbourg Hello, Can anyone recommend the 3-CD set _De Gainsbourg A Gainsbarre _ that Polygram France relased not too long ago? Thanks, Paul psaudino@interaccess.com GROOVE - ---------- One Nation - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Jun 1999 22:11:59 EDT From: KruciFly@aol.com Subject: John Coltrane etc. please someone direct me to the best works of: John Coltrane Ornette Coleman i have heard random works of both which i liked, but i need a base point. also: Ives Partch Varese Stravinsky Lee Konitz Carl Stalling Ohta Hiromi Ennio Morricone As of right now i'm just picking up names as i hear them.... Being of the age 16 and living in the pit of TN i do, info about many of these artists is hard to find. Thanks be to anyone who can offer help. Ben ........................Krucifly - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Jun 1999 23:02:14 -0400 From: Brian Olewnick Subject: Let's Get Delusional! Great news for Partchaholics: The Partch page, Corporeal Meadows, reports that 'Delusion of the Fury' will finally see the light of digital day as "Enclosure 6", due to be released late this summer!!! Brian Olewnick (Very much hoping they include the instrument demonstration record in the package) - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Jun 1999 23:11:39 -0400 From: "Zachary J. Griffin" Subject: [Fwd: John Coltrane etc.] This is a multi-part message in MIME format. - --------------54BE68B7C8CA999A8F14EAFB Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit - --------------54BE68B7C8CA999A8F14EAFB Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline X-Mozilla-Status2: 00000000 Message-ID: <3765C3FB.A42BDA8E@iconn.net> Date: Mon, 14 Jun 1999 23:09:47 -0400 From: "Zachary J. Griffin" X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.5 [en]C-DIAL (Win95; U) X-Accept-Language: en MIME-Version: 1.0 To: KruciFly@aol.com Subject: Re: John Coltrane etc. References: <16461fa4.2497106f@aol.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit For starters on Morricone, try "A Fistful of Film Music" on Rhino Records. Or the soudtracks to the movies "A Fistful of Dollars" or "The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly". Carl Stalling you most likely have heard many times. He did the all the music for the Warner Brothers (Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck) cartoons up to the 1950's. As far as what's on CD, I only know about "The Carl Stalling Project" on Warner Brothers Records. For John Coltrane, any of the John Coltrane Quartet CD's on Impulse records are wonderful. But if you want to start at the beginning of his bandleader career, check out "Giant Steps". I don't remember if that was his first album as bandleader, but I know it is one of his first. The Ornette Coleman starter kit would have to include "The Shape of Jazz to Come", "Somethin' Else", "Free Jazz" (although I would wait until you are ready to listen to a 30+ minute piece of music, as great as it is). The others I have to admit that my knowledge is very small. I hope others can shed some light for you. Because I want to know where to go myself. Especially with Varese and Stravinsky. Good luck on your hunt, Zach Griffin KruciFly@aol.com wrote: > please someone direct me to the best works of: > John Coltrane > Ornette Coleman > > i have heard random works of both which i liked, but i need a base point. > also: > Ives > Partch > Varese > Stravinsky > Lee Konitz > Carl Stalling > Ohta Hiromi > Ennio Morricone > > As of right now i'm just picking up names as i hear them.... > Being of the age 16 and living in the pit of TN i do, info about many of > these artists is hard to find. > Thanks be to anyone who can offer help. > > Ben ........................Krucifly > > - - --------------54BE68B7C8CA999A8F14EAFB-- - - ------------------------------ End of Zorn List Digest V2 #676 ******************************* To unsubscribe from zorn-list-digest, send an email to "majordomo@lists.xmission.com" with "unsubscribe zorn-list-digest" in the body of the message. For information on digests or retrieving files and old messages send "help" to the same address. 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