| 1. Just for You [The Introductory Poem] |
| 2. S.T.L. - Murphy Lee, Nelly |
| 3. Okay - Murphy Lee |
| 4. Summer in the City - St. Lunatics |
| 5. Mad Baby Daddy Skit, Pt. 1 - Little Rock |
| 6. Boom D Boom |
| 7. Midwest Swing - Murphy Lee, Nelly |
| 8. Show Em What They Won - Murphy Lee, Nelly |
| 9. Let Me in Now - Murphy Lee, Nelly |
| 10. Dis Iz da Life - Murphy Lee, Nelly |
| 11. MBD Skit, Pt. 2 - Little Rock |
| 12. Scandalous - Murphy Lee |
| 13. Groovin Tonight - City Spud, , Nelly |
| 14. Jang a Lang - Murphy Lee, Nelly, The Penelopes |
| 15. MBD Skit, Pt. 3 |
| 16. Real N****z - Murphy Lee, Nelly |
| 17. Here We Come - Nelly |
| 18. Love You So - Cardan, Murphy Lee |
| 19. MBD Skit, Pt. 4 - Little Rock |
Free City,St. Lunatics,Universal,Gangsta Rap,Hip-Hop,Pop,Rap & Hip-Hop
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Bad Blood in the City: The Piety Street Sessions
James Blood Ulmer Manufacturer: Hyena ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000NVL4S8 Release Date: 2007-05-08 |
Tracks:
- Survivors of the Hurricane
- Sad Days, Lonely Nights
- Katrina
- Let's Talk About Jesus
- This Land Is Nobody's Land
- Dead Presidents
- Commit A Crime
- Grinnin' In Your Face
- There Is Power In The Blues
- Backwater Blues
- Old Slave Master
Album Description
Bad Blood In The City: The Piety Street Sessions is James Blood Ulmer's most recent collaboration with Vernon Reid and The Memphis Blood Blues Band. It's built around a cycle of original Ulmer songs which directly address Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath. With this album, Ulmer has delivered one of the most stirring and emotionally powerful recordings of his career. There are also a handful of classic blues interpretations that serve to further explore Katrina's sub-plot of race, poverty and struggle, including readings of Son House's "Grinnin' In Your Face," Junior Kimbrough's "Sad Days, Lonely Nights," John Lee Hooker's "This Land Is No One's Land," Bessie Smith's "Backwater Blues," Howlin Wolf's "Commit A Crime" and Willie Dixon's "Dead Presidents."Customer Reviews:
Vernon, leave your guitar at home........2007-06-06
James Ulmer's strength is his droning, moody A-tuned guitar with his strong and slightly-garged voice. If you've heard "Birthright" that's Ulmer at his best.
Vernon Reid should remember to leave his guitar at home when producing Ulmer. Reid's 1,000 note-a-minute style just walks all over Ulmer. He is no blues player in the style that Ulmer is. Ulmer can play ONE note and weave it into a feeling. Vernon Reid is always in a race with himself. Combine that with the loud, overly-full production, and James Ulmer is drowned out and lost in the mix. Underneath it all is a great performance by Ulmer. But trying to listen to it through all of that noise is annoying.
Good,but just a little overproduced.......2007-05-29
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The Essential Leontyne Price: Spirituals, Hymns & Sacred Songs
Manufacturer: RCA ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003FWE Release Date: 1997-01-14 |
Tracks:
- Ev'ry Time I Feel The Spirit - Various Artists
- Let Us Break Bread Together On Our Knees - Various Artists
- His Name So Sweet - Various Artists
- 'Roun' About The Mountain - Various Artists
- Swing Low , Sweet Chariot - Various Artists
- Sit Down, Servant - Various Artists
- Were You There - Various Artists
- He's Got The Whole World In His Hands - Various Artists
- Deep River - Various Artists
- Honor! Honor! - Various Artists
- My Soul's Been Anchored In De Lord - Various Artists
- On Ma Journey - Various Artists
- A City Called Heaven - Various Artists
- Ride On, King Jesus - Various Artists
- I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel To Be Free - Various Artists
- Sinner, Please Don't Let This Harvest Pass - Various Artists
- Sweet Little Jesus Boy - Various Artists
- There Is A Balm In Gilead - Various Artists
- Let Us Cheer The Weary Traveler - Various Artists
- Ev'ry Time I Feel The Spirit - Various Artists
- My Way Is Cloudy - Various Artists
- Nobody Knows The Touble I've Seen - Various Artists
- I Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray - Various Artists
Tracks:
- Holy, Holy, Holy - Leontyne Price
- Lead, Kindly Light - Leontyne Price
- Blessed Assurance - Leontyne Price
- Ave Maria - Leontyne Price
- What A Friend We Have In Jesus - Leontyne Price
- Amazing Grace - Leontyne Price
- The Lord's Prayer - Leontyne Price
- Pass Me Not, O Gentle Savior - Leontyne Price
- The Church's One Foundation - Leontyne Price
- Bless This House - Leontyne Price
- I Need Thee Every Hour - Leontyne Price
- Schlesische Volkslieder: Fairest Lord Jesus - Leontyne Price
- I Wonder As I Wander - Leontyne Price
- Ave Maria - Leontyne Price
- Porgy And Bess: Summertime - Leontyne Price
- America The Beautiful - Leontyne Price
- Lift Ev'ry Voice And Sing - Leontyne Price
- A Mighty Fortress Is Our God - Leontyne Price
- Battle Hymn Of The Republic - Leontyne Price
Customer Reviews:
The Price Club.......2005-04-28
"Ave Maria" sounds heavenly no matter which way you slice it, and as for "I Wonder As I Wander," it brings tears to your eyes. If you have a heart that's beating you will be moved by this rendition. "Ein feste Burg" is pretty strong, but Price seems more comfortable with the traditional spirituals, though perhaps it is the slightly off-kilter sounds of the Ambrosian Singers (what a name) who back her up on many of these tracks, that detract slightly from the experience. Compare "Lead Kindly Light" for a clear sense of what constitutes authority vs. what is a wee bit overproduced. If you had this compilation, and perhaps one of Leontyne Price's Christmas albums, you could attain nirvana any time you wanted to, just flip a switch and close your eyes, let her lift you up on wings of song.
A living legend.......2005-03-10
not your daddy's old timey spiritual.......2004-06-23
Immaculate Vocals of Leontyne Price.......2003-12-31
Great Gospel Stuff.......2001-04-12
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The Magic City
Sun Ra Manufacturer: Evidence ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000014KK Release Date: 1993-11-25 |
Tracks:
- The Magic City
- The Shadow World
- Abstract Eye
- Abstract 'I'
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By the mid-1960s, bandleader and composer Sun Ra was delving deeply into extended, improvisation-heavy suites like The Magic City. Reckoned to be a tribute to his hometown of Birmingham, Alabama, this long, circuitous piece comes in two different takes on the CD reissue, and both takes are rambunctiously keeled on Ra's core band members, tenor saxophonist John Gilmore and alto saxophonist Marshall Allen, who each offer scouring, ear-pinning interludes. Even so, the music here is huge, with sprawling collective improvisatons that burst with wholehearted high energy, suggesting a latent power that Sun Ra often channeled through both his own intricate scores and reams of cover tunes elsewhere in his several decades as jazz's chief outer-space renegade. --Andrew BartlettCustomer Reviews:
ESSENTIAL Sun Ra.......2003-01-19
Some Truly Great 20th Century Music: Too Good To Ignore.......2001-11-15
Otherworldly.......1999-12-28
If you're not completely scared off by this, I strongly recommend buying this album; the title suite is an incredibly intense collective improvisation: Sun Ra plays his eerie clavioline while Marshall Allen manically toots his piccolo and Ronnie Boykins does some killer bowing. Finally the rest of the band joins in to what may be some of the most intense and challenging fifteen minutes ever recorded. It truly is from outer space. The second half of the CD is full of shorter pieces that aren't quite as mind blowing but are still remarkable.
Get it if you dare.
I can't believe nobody's reviewed this CD before!.......1999-12-18
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Free City
St. Lunatics Manufacturer: Umvd Labels ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005K9QW Release Date: 2001-06-05 |
Tracks:
- Just For You (The Introductory Poem)
- S.T.L.
- Okay
- Summer In The City
- Mad Baby Daddy Skit Part1
- Boom D Boom
- Midwest Swing
- Show Em What They Won
- Let Me In Now
- Dis Iz Da Life
- MBD Skit Part2
- Scandalous
- Groovin Tonight
- Jang A Lang
- MBD Skit Part3
- Real N****z
- Here We Come
- Love You So
- MBD Skit Part4
- Batter Up - Nelly
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Only in hip-hop could a heretofore unknown from St. Louis have enough clout to get his boys put on. Of course, if the recently anonymous individual is six-times-platinum-and-counting rapper Nelly, it's easy to understand why his longtime crew the St. Lunatics warrants some buzz. Like Country Grammar, Free City brims with bass-driven, relatively sample-free, syncopated shake and a set of songs that celebrate cars, girls, partying, and making (and spending) cash. And, like Country Grammar, they make a point of celebrating their local lifestyle, with songs like "Midwest Swing," in which Nelly declares "What you think we live on the farm? N**** be for real / We got Benz, Rovers and Jags, Hummers and Devilles." Granted, the Lunatics aren't deep lyrical thinkers, but for the hazy hot days of summer, there is a real appeal to their bounce-heavy beats and drawling down-home vibe. --Amy LindenCustomer Reviews:
Nelly sucks, and so do his friends........2006-01-03
The Zapper
2.5 stars from STL.......2005-09-06
#2 - 7 (kyjuan, nelly, murphy lee & ali)
#3 - 6.5 (ali, murphy lee, kyjuan)
#4 - 6 (nelly, ali, murphy lee, kyjuan)
#6 - 3 (ali)
#7 - 8.5 (nelly, murphy lee, kyjuan, ali - nice beat)
#8 - 5 (ali, nelly, kyjuan, murphy lee)
#9 - 5 (ali, nelly, kyjuan, murphy lee)
#10 - 4 (murphy lee, kyjuan, nelly)
#12 - 4 (murphy lee)
#13 - 8 (ali, city spud, nelly, brian Mcknight -- nice beat)
#14 - 5.5 (penelope, murphy lee, nelly, kyjuan)
#16 - 5 (kyjuan, nelly, ali, murphy lee)
#17 - 8.5 (nelly -- also on Funk Flex's Volume IV)
#18 - 8 (cardan, ali, murphy lee)
Nelly -- Cornell Haynes Jr. -- b. 11/2/74 -- b. Austin, TX moved to St. Louis, MO
Murphy Lee -- Torhi Harper -- b. 1982 -- St. Louis, MO
Ali -- St. Louis, MO
Kyjuan -- St. Louis, MO
check all my reviews
WACK.......2005-07-30
st lunatics.......2005-03-12
0 stars.......2005-03-12
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Working for a Nuclear Free City
Working for a Nuclear Free City Manufacturer: Melodic UK ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000GL170A Release Date: 2006-10-24 |
Tracks:
- The 224th Day
- Troubled Son
- Dead Fingers Talking
- Pixelated Birds
- Quiet Place
- The Tape
- England
- Over
- So
- Innocence
- Home
- Fallout
- Forever
- High Tree
Customer Reviews:
Nuclear Free City of funnnnnnnnn.......2006-12-20
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In Session: Film Music Celebration
Robert Townson , Joel McNeely Jerry Goldsmith , and Royal Scottish National Orchestra Manufacturer: Varese Sarabande ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005ABOI Release Date: 2001-03-27 |
Tracks:
- 2001
- Rebecca
- Citizen Kane
- That Hamilton Woman
- Anna and the King of Siam
- Captain From Castille
- A Streetcar Named Desire
- Viva Zapata!
- The Trouble With Harry
- Peyton Place
- Vertigo
- The 7th Voyage of Sinbad
- The Twilight Zone
- Psycho
- The 3 Worlds of Gulliver
- Breakfast At Tiffany's
- To Kill A Mockingbird
- Marnie
- Hamlet
Tracks:
- The Agony and the Ecstasy
- The Sand Pebbles
- Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
- Born Free
- Fahrenheit 451
- Patton
- Tora! Tora! Tora!
- Jaws
- Midway
- Superman: The Movie
- Star Trek: The Motion Picture
- Somewhere In Time
- Body Heat
- Out of Africa
- Platoon
- Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire
- Taras Bulba
- Agony and the Ecstacy (Main Title) - Jerry Goldsmith, Royal Scottish National Orchestra
- Sand Pebbles (Overture) - Jerry Goldsmith, Royal Scottish National Orchestra
- Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (Moon and Main Title) - Jerry Goldsmith, National Philharmonic Orchestra
- Playtime [Born Free Dub Mix II] - Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Frederic Talgorn
- Road [From Fahrenheit 451] - Joel McNeely, Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Seattle Symphony Orchestra
- Patton (Entr'acte) - Jerry Goldsmith, Royal Scottish National Orchestra
- Tora! Tora! Tora! (Main Title) - Jerry Goldsmith, Royal Scottish National Orchestra
- Man Against Beast - Joel McNeely, Royal Scottish National Orchestra
- Midway (Main Title and End Title) - Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Rick Wentworth
- Superman The Movie (Love Theme) - John Debney, Royal Scottish National Orchestra
- Enterprise [Star Trek: The Motion Picture] - Jerry Goldsmith, Royal Scottish National Orchestra
- Somewhere in Time (Theme) - John Debney, Royal Scottish National Orchestra
- Body Heat (Main Title) - The London Symphony Orchestra, Joel McNeely
- Out of Africa (Main Title) - Joel McNeely, Royal Scottish National Orchestra
- Platoon (Theme) - Georges Delerue
- Shadows of the Empire (Xizor's Theme) [Star Wars] - Joel McNeely, Royal Scottish National Orchestra
- Ride of the Cossacks [Taras Bulba] - Cliff Eidelman, Seattle Symphony Orchestra
Customer Reviews:
Varèse Sarabande à son meilleur!.......2003-04-17
A copy in every household . . ........2003-02-09
A sampler feat. some of the greatest film scores in history........2001-09-06
"the man behind Varese Sarabande ~ Robert Townson".......2001-04-06
For those of us who buy each album ~ people who work to create them ~ the artwork ~ musicians ~ and a list of some of the most talented composers and conductors ~ John Barry, Elmer Bernstein, John Debney, Georges Delerue, Cliff Eidelman, Jerry Goldsmith, Bernard Herrmann, Michael Lang, Henry Mancini, Joel McNeely, Alfred Newman, Alex North, Miklos Rozsa, Dimitri Shostakovich, Frederic Talgorn, Franz Waxman, Rick Wentworth and John Williams ~ and as always the sound quality and performances by the Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Seattle Symphony Orchestra, London Symphony Orchestra and National Philharmonic Orchestra is dynamically flawless and simply superb.
This economically priced 2-CD-Set ~ pure film score sampling ~ is worth it's weight in gold. One should not have a favorite from this vast collection, but if asked ~ it would be "TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD" (1962) composer Elmer Bernstein took it to the limit and beyond, the story-line, cast and score was the perfect marriage.
A big, big thank you to ~ Matthew Joseph Peak (cover/session photography) ~ Jonathan Allen, Geoff Foster, Bernie Kirsh, Mike Ross, Mike Sheady and Al Swanson (recording engineers) ~ Rich Breen (mastering engineer) ~ and for the extensive 28 page liner-note booklet featuring "behind the scenes" memories of these past 500 albums, may we look forward to future classics on the next 500 CD's from producer...ROBERT TOWNSON!
Total Time: Disc One 71:20 on 19 Tracks & Disc Two 71:24 on 17 Tracks...Varese Sarabande 302 066 225 2...(2001)
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Rocket
Working for a Nuclear Free City Manufacturer: Melodic UK ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000NA2AUU Release Date: 2007-06-05 |
Album Description
Following their critically-acclaimed, eponymously titled debut album, the ever-prolific Working For A Nuclear Free City release four brand new tracks with the Rocket EP. Their debut album found favor with fans of dance music, electronica and indie for its wide-ranging musical styles and textures. Rocket looks set to do the same, encompassing loose, Beta Band-style grooves, neat Krautrock touches and even a spoken word intro (Shangri-Las, eat your heart out). Working For A Nuclear Free City began as a studio project involving Gary McClure and Phil Kay (keys/production). In 2004, they took to the stage, recruiting Phil's brother Jon on drums and Ed Hulme on bass. The impetus was simple: they were sick of seeing terrible bands on the local circuit and they thought they could do better. WFANFC's confidence isn't borne of arrogance -- it comes from a desire to find something new in music, to push boundaries back and to never, ever stop thinking about the way songs, sounds and music take shape. It's an approach that's found favor with many bands -- like-minded or otherwise -- who have called on the band for remixes. The Rakes, Polytechnic, Shitdisco, Archie Bronson Outfit, The Whip and Starsailor have all received the WFANFC treatment, although the finished product often sounds more like the work of the remixer than the remixee. With plaudits for the album across the board and a reputation as an intense, heads-down live band, it seems WFANFC have begun to achieve what they set out to do. Sampled acoustic guitar, spacey piano refrains and far-away vocals all blend to create a completely new Mancunian sound.
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Grand Guignol
Naked City Manufacturer: Avant Japan ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000058V5 Release Date: 1998-01-20 |
Tracks:
- Grand Guignol
- La Cathedrale Engloutie
- Three Preludes op.74: Douloureus, Dechirant
- Three Preludes op.74: Tres Lent, Contemplatif
- Three Preludes op.74: Allegro Drammatico
- Prophetiae Sybillarum
- The Cage
- Louange A L'eternite De Jesus
- Blood Is Thin
- Thrash Jazz Assassin
- Dead Spot
- Bonehead
- Piledriver
- Shangkuan Ling-Feng
- Numbskull
- Perfume Of A Critic's Burning Flesh
- Jazz Snob: Eat Shit
- The Prestidigitator
- No Reason To Believe
- Hellraiser
- Torture Garden
- Slan
- The Ways Of Pain
- The Noose
- Sack Of Shit
- Blunt Intrument
- Osaka Bondage
- Shallow Grave
- Kaoru
- Dead Dread
- Billy Liar
- Victims Of Torture
- Speedfreaks
- New Jersey Scum Swamp
- S-M Sniper
- Pigfucker
- Cairo Chop Shop
- Facelifter
- Whiplash
- The Blade
- Gob Of Spit
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This is John Zorn's tribute to Grand Guignol, a theater and a theatrical form that thrived in Paris in the early decades of the 20th century. It created a style that depended on realistic makeup and grotesque violence to depict murder, rape, mutilation, and torture, to the delighted horror of its audience. A decidedly low form of public entertainment, it enjoyed its greatest popularity at the same time that France was home to the creation of modernist culture and the subtle beauties of French impressionism in music. That's a cultural contradiction--or perhaps an entranceway--that Zorn walks right into and explores on this CD with Naked City, a band that includes guitarist Bill Frisell, drummer Joey Baron, bassist Fred Frith, and keyboardist Wayne Horvitz--veterans of numerous projects in common--and the vocals of Yamatsuka Eye (of the acclaimed Boredoms).Grand Guignol parallels the influence of cartoon composer Tex Avery on Zorn, whose penchant for oversized, exaggerated, even campy gestures is here given greater focus and intensity by Yamatsuka's curdling screams. Zorn joins this with his arrangements of a series of high modernist works by Debussy, Scriabin, Ives, and Messiaen, using an instrumentation of electric keyboards and guitars that lends them, among many other things, a low-budget, soundtrack quality. In a world where musicians often strive to be different in the same way, Zorn is a genuine original. The CD also includes 33 of the 42 tracks of Torture Garden--micropieces that fuse a host of genres from free jazz to ancient dance music by sheer violence. --Stuart Broomer
Customer Reviews:
Great sophmore effor from Zorn & co........2005-03-25
The first part, "Grand Guignol", is stunning. Drums over ambient haze open the piece which moves through dark, chruning, delicate, quiet, sensual moods, building to something only to explode about ten minutes in, but just when you think its fired in intensity, it collapses back to its structure, only now more prodding, more urgent. This exchanges with the aggressive sections for the rest of the piece. What is compelling is that Zorn manages musically to portray something dark and horrible, the fear and horror the theatre sought to portray is clearly illustrated in this music. And Zorn's crying sax towards the end (around 12 minutes) of the piece is among the most anguished any performance on the instrument has ever been given.
The second part is quite unexpected, given the context of the other Naked City material-- the pieces performed are rendered with a stunning beauty, almost orchestral in many cases, there's no genre bending to speak of, the performances are pretty straight. The Debussy piece in particular is startling for its orchestral beauty, and Bob Dorough guest appearance and eccentric vocal style does great things for "The Cage" (Ives).
The third part is really kind of hard to describe-- in each of these pieces, the challenge appears to be to make a coherent statement in a genre or six in a brief time. Remarkably, this works a whole lot better than you would anticipate-- several of the tracks are standout, but really its all quite stunning, in both its intensity and its ability to BE coherent in such a short amount of time, and even more remarkable is that the only time I lose interest listening to this form is when the pieces stretch slightly longer, it seems to be a genre built for 30 seconds. While much of it is remarkable ("Thrash Jazz Assassin", "Bonehead", "Billy Liar"), its really "Speedfreaks" that qualifies of note. It somehow manages to change roughly every two and a half seconds, quoting literally a couple dozen songs in the act, and yet, somehow, unbelievably, it sounds coherent.
This one is a bit less accessible (if that makes sense) than and doesn't hold together quite as well as the Naked City debut, but its quite interesting, and it has a nice range of material on it. Recommended.
Dark Serenity Turns to Darker Violence.......2004-06-06
Suddenly, Grand Guignol changes directions severely and assaults the listener with the most cynical, brutal music imaginable. The cacaphony is interspersed with snippets of cliched, calculted insincerity. This music is heartless, but it is this heartlessness that gives it its heart. It is that strange post-modern phenomenon when irony turns back in on itself and becomes sincerity. In a chaotic world that is only becoming more and more so, truly nihilistic art can strike a sentimental chord.
You cannot escape the grotesque, detatched, ugliness of this record. If you let it, it will take you places. Great performances from the whole band.
Not the best, but some very good stuff here.......2004-04-27
However, the first part of the disk, with the slower and dark pieces, is very nice.
All in all, this isn't on my must-have Zorn list, but if you're into the hardcore short punk stuff as well as the darker softer stuff, go for it.
Ultimately, just a more expensive Torture Garden........2003-06-14
Unfortunately, the extra tracks you get on Grand Guignol don't really offer too much. To begin with, the title track just sounds like a more boring, watered-down version of Leng T'Che - and where the latter feels like it's over too soon at ~35 minutes, Grand Guignol feels aggravatingly too long despite clocking in at about half that length.
The subsequent classical arrangements are somewhat interesting, but you have to really, really like this sort of proto-avant-classical thing that Zorn does. I suppose if you like Messiaen then you'll love the selections here; personally, he drives me nuts, so I'd rather pass. Likewise, the Debussy arrangement is creative, but ultimately much less satisfying than the original.
So... I waffled a little bit about how to rate this, and I decided that since Torture Garden is already its own disc, the rating here should be for the extra material unique to Grand Guignol - which is unessential at best. Get the Black Box version instead.
Dark and chaotic.......2003-01-01
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The Complete Studio Recordings
Naked City Manufacturer: Tzadik ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0006UYOMO Release Date: 2005-03-22 |
Tracks:
- Batman
- The Sicilian Clan
- You Will Be Shot
- Latin Quarter
- A Shot In The Dark
- Reanimator
- Snagglepuss
- I Want To Live
- Lonely Woman
- Igneous Ejaculation
- Blood Duster
- Hammerhead
- Demon Sanctuary
- Obeah Man
- Ujaku
- Fuck The Facts
- Speedball
- Chinatown
- Punk China Doll
- N.Y. Flat Top Box
- Saigon Pickup
- The James Bond Theme
- Den Of Sins
- Contempt
- Graveyard Shift
- Inside Straight
Tracks:
- Grand Guignol
- Blood Is Thin
- Thrash Jazz Assassin
- Dead Spot
- Bonehead
- Piledriver
- Shangkuan Lin-Feng
- Numbskull
- Perfume Of A Critic's Burning Flesh
- Jazz Snob: Eat Shit
- The Prestidigitator
- No Reason To Believe
- Hellraiser
- Torture Garden
- Slan
- The Ways Of Pain
- Slan
- Sack Of Shit
- Blunt Instrument
- Osaka Bondage
- Shallow Grave
- Kaoru
- Dead Dread
- Billy Liar
- Victims Of Torture
- Speedfreaks
- New Jersey Scum Swamp
- S/M Sniper
- Pigfucker
- Cairo Chop Shop
- Facelifter
- Whiplash
- The Blade
- Gob Of Spit
- La Cathedrale Engloutie
- Three Preludes Op. 74: Douloureux, Dechirant
- Three Preludes Op. 74: Tres Lent, Contemplatif
- Three Preludes Op. 74: Allegro Drammatico
- Prophetiae Sybillarum
- The Cage
- The Cage
- Grand Guignol (Version Vocale)
Tracks:
- Main Titles
- Sex Games
- The Brood
- Sweat, Sperm + Blood
- Vliet
- Heretic 1
- Submission
- Heretic 2
- Catacombs
- Heretic 3
- My Master, My Slave
- Saint Jude
- The Conqueror Worm
- Dominatrix 2B
- Back Through The Looking Glass
- Here Come The 7,000 Frogs
- Slaughterhouse/Chase Sequence
- Castle Keep
- Mantra Of Resurrected Shit
- Trypsicore
- Fire And Ice (Club Scene)
- Crosstalk
- Copraphagist Rituals
- Labyrinth
Tracks:
- Asylum
- Sunset Surfer
- Party Girl
- The Outsider
- Triggerfingers
- Terkmani Teepee
- Sex Friend
- Razorwire
- The Bitter And The Sweet
- Krazy Kat
- The Vault
- Metalov
- Poisonhead
- Bone Orchard
- I Die Screaming
- Pistol Whipping
- Skatekey
- Shock Corridor
- American Psycho
Tracks:
- Val De Travers
- Une Correspondance
- La Fee Verte
- Fleurs Du Mal
- Artemisia Absinthium
- Notre Dame De L'Oubli (For Olvier Messiaen)
- Verlaine: Part One - Un Midi Moins Dix
- Verlaine: Part Two - La Bleue
- ...Rend Fou
- Leng Tch'e
Customer Reviews:
This is it.......2006-10-08
It includes the most experimental, noisy album (Heretic), the ambient album (Absinthe), and the trio of hardcore/soundtrack/genre-bending albums (Naked City, Grand Guignol, Radio).
Packaged beautifully, with a scrapbook of photographs and short testimonials from a dozen musicians. The music sounds incredible the first time, but it takes a few months to absorb it all.
great music, flawed sound quality.......2006-07-03
It IS an amazing collection and even though I already owned all the originals, I still bought this set for the amazing book that comes with it. Just be sure that you understand that there will be some distortion before you spend $100+ on it.
Naked City was amazing.......2006-02-14
For people who don't know a thing about what this is (unlikely if they're on this page), Naked City was a highly experimental group of jazz musicians playing music that wasn't exactly jazz. This music is some of the most original material I've heard in my life. Only Mike Patton has come close to replicating what Naked City accomplished. Composer John Zorn on alto sax, Bill Frisell on guitar, Joey Baron on drums, Wayne Horvitz on keys, and Fred Frith on bass. Their sound was often augmented by a lot of other instrumentation. Vocals in their music was provided by 'Eye', who created a whole lot of wordless noise in manic and creative fashion. All the musicians are top notch, and the music is expertly composed and requires virtuosity to play.
The packaging is awesome. Conveniently sized and easy to file, good quality cases and liner notes. The CDs have a uniform but still interesting look to them... each album's case is a different color and the colors seem to fit the albums well. The Naked City s/t is magenta, Grand Guignol is tan, Heretic is black, etc. The 100 page booklet is full of interesting stuff.
The music and artwork of Naked City was of an over-the-top, surreal, violent and dark nature. As a warning to potential buyers- much of the artwork contained in this box is gory (animated and otherwise), sexually explicit and sadomasochistic. However, nothing serves these albums better. At their darkest Naked City reminds me of finding enjoyment in killing, deformity and strange perversions.
"Naked City", the first album, is one of the 2 'fun' releases. This album is a mix of what's now called 'jump-cut' (played by bands like Patton's Fantomas) and twisted covers of older songs by Morricone and Coleman among others. It's enjoyable and fits in with my impressions of the city of NY, reminds me of night clubs. The band takes Jazz to extremes, playing occasionally at grindcore speed and adding squealing free solos to the mix. Other reviewers have given more complete descriptions of this style.
"Grand Guignol" is the first plunge into utterly disgusting blackness. Named after the French theater of horror, the title track is a disturbing ambient mindtrip. Some more jump-cut tracks are included (from the same sessions as the first album) but the 'fun' element of them is almost entirely sucked out, leaving only nihilistic craziness. The final tracks of the album are covers of various composers (I haven't heard the originals) that are actually quite beautiful while remaining dark and alien.
On "Heretic", it seems like the band is trying to imitate the sound of certain situations which the song titles represent... not the notes, mind you, the SOUNDS. The instruments are used to create ambient sound effects, occasionally little melodies or ideas, but the band rarely plays in time or to a tempo. Some of these are really quite effective, but I think which ones depends on the listener. Pretty out there. Not unlike Patton's 'Oltrazista', on which Zorn also plays sax.
"Radio" is similar in feel to the first album. Naked City plays songs in the styles of their influences, which include everything from Jazz musicians to Napalm Death to SPK. Thus, the album has minimalist grindcore songs, more traditional jazz, experiments, and a few jump-cut songs like "Krazy Kat".
"Absinthe" is a mind-bendingly dark ambient masterpiece. Patton tried his hand at this idea on Fantomas' Delirium Cordia, which is more unified than this album due to being one song. Every composition on Absinthe is beautifully insane and black in feeling, but they don't flow into each other as much as the aforementioned Delirium.
"Leng Tch'e" is also included on the "Absinthe" disk. It's 30 minutes of droning low guitar chords and screaming. Unorganized and very very loud. It's supposedly an imitation of a Chinese torture/execution method. Eye's vocals are beyond human. One of the most intense, violent recordings ever, but there's little to no musical value here. Some may love it, some may hate it.
All of these albums have a lot of depth and I have yet to totally absorb them.
I am a fan of Patton's reworked version of "Grand Guignol". True, it's not as dark, and Patton adds a bit too much, but he transforms the atmosphere into a more Fantomas-like feeling. Different but still great.
I think there IS a bit of distortion on the left channel at times, or at least a bit of static (I don't know if the actual sounds were clipped or degraded). The music is so revolutionary though that I can't in good conscience give it less than 5 stars. Everything is perfectly audible and the sound is EXCELLENT, perfect mixing. Also, 4 of these albums are no longer available at all.
People with any interest in Naked City should make this investment. Fans of Patton's stranger projects will almost surely enjoy it. Fans of noisy metal may enjoy it. Jazz listeners looking for something experimental may like this. It's a shame so much of this has gone unheard for so long.
This Is A Fantastic Box Set! Don't listen to the negative reviews!.......2006-01-06
Naked City is the brainchild of the enigmatic alto sax player John Zorn, whose work is very well documented since his album "The Big Gundown," which is a great album and one of my favorite of his. Naked City's music is brutal, aggressive, in-your-face, no holds bard, painful, screaming, earth-shaking, and at times it can be beautiful and cerebral. All of these albums are remastered and they sound fantastic, despite what some people may say. I'm an audiophile, along with my Dad, and I think these albums sound better than the originals.
Another reason to buy this box set is because of the obvious it's for John Zorn fans and maybe one day it's not going to be around and the albums "Radio," "Heretic," "Grand Guignol," and "Absinthe" have been long out-of-print, so not only are you buying something that's contents are rare finds, but you're getting something that will never be done again.
Sure, I don't like all this music, but that doesn't mean that I can't appreciate what John Zorn and Naked City were doing and how innovative of a group they were. This box set is a good investment not just from a money standpoint, but also from a purely artistic one.
Naked City are the following:
Bill Frisell - guitar
John Zorn - alto sax
Joey Baron - drums
Fred Frith - bass
Wayne Horvitz - keyboards
Not perfect, but you can't please everyone anyway..........2005-09-06
As another reviewer mentioned, Joey Baron is not credited at all on the Heretic notes, which I too thought was really odd.
Other than that, I have no complaints about the remasters. Sounds fine on my stereo and through my headphones. I mean, I don't have a very expensive elaborate stereo system, but to these ears, everything sounds wicked. Even if there WAS a bit of overload, I wouldn't have a nervous breakdown over it. I can see why some people would get edgy over it, after shelling out 100 bucks though.
The new Grand Guignol mix with Mike's vocals is a bit disappointing. Even though I'm a big Patton fan, I think he overdid it on this one. There's vocals where they're not needed in too many places. I don't really think it needs vocals, the piece seems to be darker and more luminous without them. Adding a few vocal bits in certain sections might have added a new dimension to the mood, but Patton just blew off too much. (Sorry Mike) Still, it is an interesting treat to hear and it makes me wonder how all these albums would've turned out if Patton would've been the lead screamer.
Anyway, I think overall, the set is great. Is it worth buying if you have all the originals? Yes, I think so. The only thing I wish Zorn would've included is more history in the booklet, and perhaps another disc of outtakes or unreleased tunes. I'm sure there's tons of stuff sitting in the vaults that Zorn is keeping secret until he feels lile releasing another boxset. Maybe we'll even get the Miles Davis treatment with his work someday, like a 7-disc set of "The Complete Grand Guignol" sessions, with one disc full of EYE doing nothing but farting and belching.
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Tracks:
- Concert Works: I. Psalm 108 (Verse 2) & Psalm 100 (Complete) - Camerata Singers
- Concert Works: II. Psalm 23 (Complete) & Psalm 2 (Verses 1-4) - Camerata Singers
- Concert Works: III. Psalm 131 (Complete) & Psalm 133 (Verse 1) - Camerata Singers
- Concert Works: III. Lamentation - Jennie Tourel
- Concert Works: IV. Agathon (Adagio) - Isaac Stern
- Concert Works: B. The Masque: Extremely Fast - Philippe Entremont
- Concert Works: C. The Epilogue: Adagio; Andante; Con Moto - Philippe Entremont
- Concert Works: IV. ' A Big Indian And A Little Indian' Con Brio - Leonard Bernstein
- Concert Works: IV. 'Civet A Toute Vitesse (Rabbit At Top Speed)' - Leonard Bernstein
- Concert Works: I. Prelude For The Brass - Benny Goodman
- Concert Works: II. Fugue For The Saxes - Benny Goodman
- Concert Works: III. Riffs For Everyone - Benny Goodman
- Concert Works: I. Invocation. Kaddish 1 - Camerata Singers
- Concert Works: Film: Love Theme - New York Philharmonic
Tracks:
- Theater Works: Opening: 'New York, New York' - Adolph Green
- Theater Works: 'Lonely Town'/Dance: Lonely Town - John Reardon
- Theater Works: Dance: Times Square - Leonard Bernstein
- Theater Works: 'Some Other Time' - Betty Comden
- Theater Works: Dance: The Real Coney Island - Ensemble
- Theater Works: I. Enter Three Sailors - Leonard Bernstein
- Theater Works: IV. Pas De Deux - Leonard Bernstein
- Theater Works: VII. Finale - Leonard Bernstein
- Theater Works: 'The Pirate Songs' - Boris Karloff And The Pirates
- Theater Works: 'Ohio' - Rosalind Russell
- Theater Works: 'A Little Bit In Love (Never Felt This Way Before)' - Jacquelyn
- Theater Works: 'A Quiet Girl' - Sydney Chaplin
- Theater Works: 'Conga!' - Ensemble
- Theater Works: 'Wrong Note Rag' - Ensemble
- Theater Works: Overture - Original Broadway Cast
- Theater Works: 'Best Of All Possible Worlds' - Chorus
- Theater Works: Mazurka - Barbara Cook
- Theater Works: 'Glitter And Be Gay' - Barbara Cook
- Theater Works: 'Make Our Garden Grow' - Ensemble
Tracks:
- Theater Works: Prologue - Orchestra
- Theater Works: The Dance At The Gym - The Jets
- Theater Works: 'Maria' - Larry Kert
- Theater Works: 'Tonight' - Larry Kert
- Theater Works: 'America' - Marilyn Cooper
- Theater Works: 'Cool' - The Jets
- Theater Works: 'Somewhere' (Ballet) - Reri Grist
- Theater Works: 'The Community' - David Johnson
- Theater Works: 'Part II: Allegretto' - Leonard Bernstein
- Theater Works: Scene III/IIIa: 'I Was Standing In A Garden/Then Desire Took Hold Of Me' - Nancy Williams
- Theater Works: I. Devotions Before Mass - Hymn And Psalm: 'A Simple Song' - Alan Titus
- Theater Works: V. Meditation No. 1 - Alan Titus
- Theater Works: VI. Gloria - Alan Titus
- Theater Works: XIV. Sanctus: 'Holy! Holy! Holy!' - Alan Titus
- Theater Works: XVII Pax: Communion - Final Hymn (Excerpt) - Alan Titus
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- Genesis [Clean]
- Greatest Hits, Vol. 1: The Player Years, 1983-1988 [Explicit Lyrics]
- Hip Hop [Import]
- Hostile Takeover [Explicit Lyrics]
- Hustle Hard [Explicit Lyrics]
- I Hate You with a Passion [Explicit Lyrics]
- I Still Know How to Play 'Em [Explicit Lyrics]
- Ill Mannered Playas [Explicit Lyrics]
- ILLUSTRATIONS [Explicit Lyrics]
Dance Music
Laudes Organi: Sacred Choral Music
Les Incontournables [Limited Edition] [Original recording remastered] [Import]
Scarlet and Other Stories [Import]
La Voz Que Usted Esperaba/Aunque Me Duela el Alma, Vol. 5 [Original recording remastered]