From: owner-zorn-list-digest@lists.xmission.com (Zorn List Digest) To: zorn-list-digest@lists.xmission.com Subject: Zorn List Digest V2 #806 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 Friday, December 3 1999 Volume 02 : Number 806 In this issue: - Re: ikue mori and design Inevitable defence of MMM Re: ikue mori and design Re: arvo part Hat Art Cobra Liner Notes Re: ikue mori and design Re: Julius Hemphill Re: Part, Reed Re: Julius Hemphill RE: ikue mori and design Re: Julius Hemphill Don Ellis? Re: Don Ellis? RE: Don Ellis? bobby previte's use of tchaikovsky Julius Hemphill taught bears Re: Julius Hemphill taught bears Re: Julius Hemphill Re: Don Ellis? Any So. Californians Out There? Re: Julius Hemphill taught bears ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 2 Dec 1999 16:02:29 -0500 From: Dan Hewins Subject: Re: ikue mori and design >>>Is the person doing the report planning on talking about >>>Stephen >>Byram at all? >he is the designer for the Screwgun releases? yes, i thought about >doing a segement on him, but i know i'll run into the same problem >with finding biographical information... the paper is just suposed >to be about 3 modern, and one pre-1920 illustrators/grahpic >designers. but i thought it would be interesting to do album cover >designers, and more unknown ones at that(seeing as 3 people are >already doing geiger, and that person who did the Yes album >covers(gee, my ignorance of art really shines thru eh?)) > >but yeah, i'll agree, Screwgun has the some of the most >imaginative/attractive packaging out there. Yes, he's the Screwgun guy. He has also done a lot of work for JMT and now Winter and Winter. I have also seen some of his work on New World Records (which seems to be some kind of federally funded effort). He also was the art director for the Beastie Boys' License To Ill, the one with the crumpled jet on the cover. Dan Hewins - - ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 3 Dec 1999 08:13:58 +1100 From: "Josephine Yeatman or Jim Glaspole" Subject: Inevitable defence of MMM Hey I don't care what Reed thought of Metal Machine Music personally, but he succeeded in making a revolutionary album of the most beautiful noise, filled with a spirit and groove not seen in countless other crappo noise discs since. He never sought to depersonalise the disc with any abstractions, thus including his image and words on a sleeve which is a classic of the era in rock. Though the record has inspired many it is best "used" to blow out accumulated bile in private, just one side at a time. B is my favourite. The CD version has lost all the dynamic of the vinyl. Avoid it. And by the way I hate Lou Reed bar VU and only the odd cut since. Jim Glaspole www.ozemail.com.au/~drjim - - ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 2 Dec 1999 15:16:22 -0600 (CST) From: Whit Schonbein Subject: Re: ikue mori and design i suppose you could always call tim berne at screwgun and ask for byram's number, and interview directly :) heck, turn it into a submission for perfect sound forever - i'd read it. whit On Thu, 2 Dec 1999, Zorn List Digest wrote: > > he is the designer for the Screwgun releases? yes, i thought about doing a > segement on him, but i know i'll run into the same problem with finding > biographical information... the paper is just suposed to be about 3 modern, > and one pre-1920 illustrators/grahpic designers. but i thought it would be > interesting to do album cover designers, and more unknown ones at > that(seeing as 3 people are already doing geiger, and that person who did > the Yes album covers(gee, my ignorance of art really shines thru eh?)) > > but yeah, i'll agree, Screwgun has the some of the most > imaginative/attractive packaging out there. > > ______________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com > > - - > > ------------------------------ > > End of Zorn List Digest V2 #805 > ******************************* > > > 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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Schonbein Philosophy-Neuroscience-Psychology Program Department of Philosophy Washington University St. Louis, MO, USA http://artsci.wustl.edu/~wwschonb/ whit@twinearth.wustl.edu - ------------------------------------------ - - ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 2 Dec 1999 18:33:17 EST From: Dgasque@aol.com Subject: Re: arvo part In a message dated 12/2/99 10:47:53 AM Eastern Standard Time,=20 stephen.fruitman@idehist.umu.se writes about the better P=E4rt discs: << Everything by P=E4rt released on ECM New Series, from _Tabula Rasa_ to hi= s latest, _Alina_. And on Telarc, _Fratres_, which includes six different versions of that piece. Stephen >> Seconded. Concerning the Telarc disc- while some may initally look at it as= =20 overkill of the Fratres piece, it is quite varied in its scope. It's the=20 perfect vehicle for intelligent daydreaming, I think. Always enjoyed the=20 Kronos Quartet's version of the piece on their _Winter Was Hard_ CD also. =3Ddg=3D - - ------------------------------ Date: 02 Dec 1999 17:47:20 PST From: Ryan.J.McKay@directory.reed.edu (Ryan J. McKay) Subject: Hat Art Cobra Liner Notes Hi, I have a request. Does anyone know of anywhere online where I can view the liner notes to the HatArt release of Cobra? I am writing a paper, and although I have a pretty good description of Zorn's game pieces, I just want to make sure I'm not missing anything. If anyone could help me out here (e.g. send the liner notes in e-mail form offlist), I would be delighted. Thanks, Concerning Part, I would reccomend "Passio," or perhaps "Fratres" or "Tabula rasa." "Confusion is Sex" by Sonic Youth is a really scary album, and while many people would consider it primitive and not as fully developed as their later work, I still think it is one of their best efforts in terms of creating a certain mood. By the way, did anyone catch the Japanese New Music Festival with the Ruins? I also heard something about a three day stint they did in New York accompanied by dancers (!?). If anyone knows more about this, I'd love to hear it. - --ryan - - ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 02 Dec 1999 22:16:54 -0500 From: Steve Smith Subject: Re: ikue mori and design robert ludington wrote: > >I'm not the person doing the report, but I'm listening to Paraphrase's > >_Please Advise_ right now. I love Tim Berne's playing, and this is such a > >good band. And Byram's artwork is a joy--with the > >tortured typography and the impassioned scrawling, it's like design brought > >back from another dimension. He's also really flexible and diverse - the Screwgun house style is but one of his facets, the JMT stuff is another. And he also did the famous plane crash cover for the Beastie Boys' 'License to Ill.' And the art he's done for RCA's upcoming Dave Douglas release, on the other hand, is classic and noir-ish. Byram's the man. > that person who did > the Yes album covers(gee, my ignorance of art really shines thru eh?)) Not remembering Roger Dean's name hardly construes ignorance of art in my book... ;-) Steve Smith ssmith36@sprynet.com NP - Star Trek VI - - ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 02 Dec 1999 22:28:32 -0500 From: Mike Chamberlain Subject: Re: Julius Hemphill Ken Waxman wrote: > > Will there be a track on it written by Murray/Bluiet/Lake called: > "Why We Kicked Him Out Of The Group"? > Wasn't it the same reason why Sonny Sharrock was kicked out of Last Exit and why the Art Ensemble no longer let Lester play with them? - --Mike > > On Wed, 1 Dec 1999, James Hale wrote: > > > The next WSQ recording will be a tribute to Julius, featuring all-new > > music from the group. Out on Justin Time in the new year. > > > - - -- Mike Chamberlain Teacher, Writer, Broadcaster, Father, Farmer, Baseball Fan, Jazz Nerd, Sumo Nut, Bald Guy "I used to be disgusted, now I try to be amused." - - ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 2 Dec 1999 20:31:59 -0800 (PST) From: "m. rizzi" Subject: Re: Part, Reed DRoyko@aol.com, demi-God and Icon sez: > >And that Lou Reed 2-LP thing from the '70s was titled Metal Machine Music. I >think he actually recorded/released it with tongue in cheek, as opposed to That's a myth actually. He put a TON of effort into creating it, there are layers and layers of guitar feedback...one of the most beautiful noise recordings, EVER. mike - -- rizzi@netcom.com -------------------------------------- www.browbeat.com "Another nerd with a soulpatch" - -------- browbeat magazine, po box 11124, oakland, ca 94611-1124 ------- - - ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 2 Dec 1999 23:33:26 EST From: JonAbbey2@aol.com Subject: Re: Julius Hemphill In a message dated 12/2/99 10:30:07 PM, mikec@rocler.qc.ca writes: << Wasn't it the same reason why Sonny Sharrock was kicked out of Last Exit and why the Art Ensemble no longer let Lester play with them? >> I don't know the circumstances surrounding Hemphill leaving the WSQ, but if you're saying that Hemphill died while still a member of the WSQ, that's not true. he left sometime between 1988 and 1990, and he died in 1995. Jon www.erstwhilerecords.com - - ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 3 Dec 1999 01:50:36 -0200 From: "Hugo Linares" Subject: RE: ikue mori and design >cover for the Beastie Boys' 'License to Ill.' And the art he's done for RCA's >upcoming Dave Douglas release, on the other hand, is classic and noir-ish. Hey Steve, When is it due to be released the RCA's new Wonder Boy's (Douglas, naturally) cd? D'you know something about the Masada box or was it just marketing buzz? Gracias y chau, Hugo Linares - - ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 03 Dec 1999 00:16:19 -0500 From: Mike Chamberlain Subject: Re: Julius Hemphill JonAbbey2@aol.com wrote: > > In a message dated 12/2/99 10:30:07 PM, mikec@rocler.qc.ca writes: > > << Wasn't it the same reason why Sonny Sharrock was kicked out of Last Exit > and why the Art Ensemble no longer let Lester play with them? >> > > I don't know the circumstances surrounding Hemphill leaving the WSQ, but if > you're saying that Hemphill died while still a member of the WSQ, that's not > true. he left sometime between 1988 and 1990, and he died in 1995. > I wasn't clear on that, thus the question form. - --Mike - -- Mike Chamberlain Teacher, Writer, Broadcaster, Father, Farmer, Baseball Fan, Jazz Nerd, Sumo Nut, Bald Guy "I used to be disgusted, now I try to be amused." - - ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 3 Dec 1999 12:44:54 +0100 From: Stephen Fruitman Subject: Don Ellis? A friend of mine has asked me to ask the list membership if it knows anything about an artist named Don Ellis, whom he says did some absurd things on record before turning full-time to film soundtracks. I=B4ve never heard of this fellow, cannot locate any info on the web, so any help at all (CDs, bio, sites to visit) would be appreciated. Stephen - ----------- - ---------- Bj=F6rn Olsson, Inst. f=F6r id=E9historia, Ume=E5 universitet 901 87 Ume=E5 tel. 090-7867982 fax 143374 e-post: bjorn.olsson@idehist.umu.se - - ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 03 Dec 1999 13:29:22 CET From: "Andreas Dietz" Subject: Re: Don Ellis? >From: Stephen Fruitman >Date: Fri, 3 Dec 1999 12:44:54 +0100 > >A friend of mine has asked me to ask the list membership if it knows >anything about an artist named Don Ellis, whom he says did some absurd >things on record before turning full-time to film soundtracks. Iīve never >heard of this fellow, cannot locate any info on the web, so any help at all >(CDs, bio, sites to visit) would be appreciated. Stephen > Don Ellis played trumpet and was a member in Charles Mingusī Bands in 1959 (MINGUS DYNASTY, NOSTALGIA IN TIMES SQUARE) and in the beginning of the sixties in George Russellīs Sextet (EZZ-THETICS, THE OUTER VIEW). His own recordings are quite interesting and really progressive at that time. I can recommend NEW IDEAS from 1960 and LIVE AT MONTEREY from 1966. Andreas Dietz ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com - - ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 3 Dec 1999 09:42:36 -0300 From: Linares Hugo Subject: RE: Don Ellis? > things on record before turning full-time to film soundtracks. I=B4ve = never >=20 >=20 By the way, what kind of films? --Hugo - - ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 4 Dec 1999 01:39:00 +1100 From: "Julian" Subject: bobby previte's use of tchaikovsky Bobby Previte uses a piece of Tchaikovsky ("The Countess' Bedroom" from the opera "The Queen Of Spades") on "Too Close To The Pole". Does anyone happen to know where this part comes in the opera (what scene?) because I have access to the opera as a 6-record set with Russian liner notes, and although listening through it all may be good musical experience, I would prefer for the moment to simply hear the piece that inspired Bobby's arrangement... Anyone? - - ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 3 Dec 1999 11:14:59 -0800 From: Jason Tors Subject: Julius Hemphill taught bears Off topic?? Has anyone read the book, The Bear Comes Home, by ravi zabor. If so is the bear's teacher Julius? >> I don't know the circumstances surrounding Hemphill leaving the WSQ, but if >> you're saying that Hemphill died while still a member of the WSQ, that's not >> true. he left sometime between 1988 and 1990, and he died in 1995. - - ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 3 Dec 1999 11:54:05 -0500 From: Joseph Zitt Subject: Re: Julius Hemphill taught bears On Fri, Dec 03, 1999 at 11:14:59AM -0800, Jason Tors wrote: > Off topic?? > Has anyone read the book, The Bear Comes Home, by ravi zabor. > If so is the bear's teacher Julius? I'm reading the book now, and loving it -- it may be the best jazz-related book I've ever read, certainly the best jazz-related fiction. (For those inspired to look it up, it's Rafi Zabor, not Ravi.) I haven't gotten to the point where the bear has a teacher, but Julius is mentioned in the plot by name around page 190. (The book's characters involve a lot of real musicians, including the Art Ensemble of Chicago (in a hilarious jailbreak sequence and elsewhere), Charlie Haden, Billy Hart, Steve McCall, and others. And there are a lot of thinly disguised people, such as Manfred Eicher of ECM becoming Sigbjorn Kieger of BFD :-) Any one on this list who hasn't read this book has got some explainin' and shoppin' to do *grin* - -- |> ~The only thing that is not art is inattention~ --- Marcel Duchamp <| | jzitt@metatronpress.com http://www.metatronpress.com/jzitt | | Latest CD: Shekhinah: The Presence http://www.mp3.com/josephzitt | | Comma: Voices of New Music Silence: the John Cage Discussion List | - - ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 3 Dec 1999 11:11:56 -0500 (EST) From: Ken Waxman Subject: Re: Julius Hemphill Nope, if I get your drift right, Julius was very much alive when he made his last xit from the WSQ. He elaborated some reasons. Ken On Thu, 2 Dec 1999, Mike Chamberlain wrote: > Ken Waxman wrote: > > > > Will there be a track on it written by Murray/Bluiet/Lake called: > > "Why We Kicked Him Out Of The Group"? > > > > Wasn't it the same reason why Sonny Sharrock was kicked out of Last Exit > and why the Art Ensemble no longer let Lester play with them? > > --Mike > > > > > > On Wed, 1 Dec 1999, James Hale wrote: > > > > > The next WSQ recording will be a tribute to Julius, featuring all-new > > > music from the group. Out on Justin Time in the new year. > > > > > > - > > -- > Mike Chamberlain > Teacher, Writer, Broadcaster, Father, Farmer, Baseball Fan, Jazz Nerd, > Sumo Nut, Bald Guy > > "I used to be disgusted, now I try to be amused." > - - ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 3 Dec 1999 11:29:58 -0500 (EST) From: Ken Waxman Subject: Re: Don Ellis? Sounds like your friend has two different people mixed up. Is he=20 referring to *Don Ellis*, the trumpeter? He played with Mingus, George=20 Russell etc. in NYC, before he moved to Los Angeles and formed a big=20 band, best known for playing in odd time signatures and recorded for=20 Pacific Jazz and Columbia. Do a net search and you're sure to find bio and musical info. I didn't=20 know about film work through. However, considering LA its likely. He's not talking about *Don Elliot" is he? He was an even-more-obscure=20 New York-based vibist, bongo, mellophone and trumpet-player, who had a=20 novelty hit with the Nutty Squirrels in the late 1950s. He played with=20 Terry Gibbs, George Shearing and did music for Broadway shows before=20 turning to jingle writing. Ken Waxman On Fri, 3 Dec 1999, Stephen Fruitman wrote: > A friend of mine has asked me to ask the list membership if it knows > anything about an artist named Don Ellis, whom he says did some absurd > things on record before turning full-time to film soundtracks. I=B4ve nev= er > heard of this fellow, cannot locate any info on the web, so any help at a= ll > (CDs, bio, sites to visit) would be appreciated. =20 - - ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 3 Dec 1999 09:20:13 -0800 From: "s~Z" Subject: Any So. Californians Out There? Hey if you are within striking distance of Ventura CA, Nels Cline (solo & with Scarnella) is playing City Hall next Friday the 10th...these City Hall gigs are quite fun...hearing state of the art avant-garde (insert your own genre capturing label here) music in the atrium of a small town City Hall looking down over the great Pacific Ocean with a 12 foot wooden statue of Father Sera looming over the performance space and Chumash Indian paintings as backdrop...it's only $7 I mean my god come on down....next month Vinny Golia is bringing the Large Ensemble to Ventura High School's state of the art concert hall....small town America at its best....if you show be sure and say howdy.....I'm the extraordinarily handsome guy.....now back to your irregular programming. Details: http://www.jetlink.net/~pfmentum/events.htm s~Z - - ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 3 Dec 1999 13:04:25 -0800 From: Jason Tors Subject: Re: Julius Hemphill taught bears I second this, not being a musician, but listening a lot, it is great to get inside a sax weiding bear's head while playing. I think that rafi [sorry about the misspell] does an amazing job of describing the thought process one would go thru while playing a solo and amazing revalations and impressions therein. Joe, wait till you get to the end, the last concert the bear plays with his touring band [all fictional??] at the brooklyn anchorage. A wonderful written exploration thru abstract realms while improvizing. Tim Berne is mentioned in relation to Julius towards the beginning. A must read historically and artistically. >I'm reading the book now, and loving it -- it may be the best >jazz-related book I've ever read, certainly the best jazz-related >fiction. (For those inspired to look it up, it's Rafi Zabor, not Ravi.) > - - ------------------------------ End of Zorn List Digest V2 #806 ******************************* 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. Do not use quotes in your message. A non-digest (direct mail) version of this list is also available; to subscribe to that instead, replace all instances of "zorn-list-digest" in the commands above with "zorn-list". Back issues are available for anonymous FTP from ftp.xmission.com, in pub/lists/zorn-list/archive. These are organized by date. Problems? Email the list owner at zorn-list-owner@lists.xmission.com