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John Zorn - Locus Solus Mp3

  • Performer: John Zorn
  • Album: Locus Solus
  • Label: Eva
  • Catalog #: WWCX 2035
  • MP3: 2000 mb | FLAC: 2523 mb
  • Released: 1991
  • Country: Japan
  • Style: Free Improvisation
  • Rating: 4.0/5
  • Votes: 738
  • Category: Electronic / Jazz / Rock
John Zorn - Locus Solus Mp3

Tracklist

1"The Footman's Eyes Get Crossed"0:59
2A Case Arose1:53
3Cold1:26
4You Rang?1:06
5Dot Dot, Dot1:06
6Jedi Mind Trick1:02
7Sign Of The Four2:04
8Add Water2:05
9Never Say Never Again1:38
10The Wish2:00
11When Arrows Meet1:35
12Mysterious Island2:03
13The Acquisition & Control Of Fire1:30
14Thunderball1:38
15White Zombie1:23
16Moi Non Plus1:32
17The Slaves Of Vesuvius1:51
18James Bond Trilogy
19Heike Cipher Mystery1:40
20Smooth Cheeks Of A Big Ego1:45
21Getting Curly1:45
22Locus Solus (Parts 1 & 2)2:06
23Self-Satisfied1:11
24Too Me2:06
25The Violent Death Of Dutch Schultz1:16
26Disco Volante2:00
27Where Are My Victims?1:59
28Honey-Cab2:30
29The Elf1:37
30Don't Switch1:44
31Agora0:48
32Liver1:35
33Kaiser In Borneo1:41
34You Only Live Twice, Mr. Bond1:53
35Juan Talks It Out Of His System2:07
36Friar T.0:53
37The Saint1:33
38Switch2:06
39Bass And The Treble2:51

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
RIFT 7John Zorn Locus Solus ‎(2xLP, Album)RiftRIFT 7US1983
TZ 7303, evva 33003John Zorn Locus Solus ‎(CD, Album, RE, RM)Tzadik, EvvaTZ 7303, evva 33003Unknown
RIFT 007John Zorn Locus Solus ‎(2xLP, Album, TP)RiftRIFT 007USUnknown
Stress 0010213John Zorn Locus Solus ‎(CD, Album, Unofficial)G. & P. Essential MusicStress 0010213Russia2000
TZ 7303John Zorn Locus Solus ‎(CD, Album, RE)TzadikTZ 7303US1997

Credits

  • Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Clarinet, Performer [Game Calls]John Zorn
  • Design [Original Cover Designed By]Mare Earley
  • Design [Reissue Designed By]Tomoyo T.L., Anthony Lee
  • DrumsAnton Fier (tracks: 9 to 15), Ikue Mori (tracks: 23 to 30), M. E. Miller (tracks: 16 to 22)
  • Drums, Vocals, Drum Machine [Linn Drum], CongasM. E. Miller (tracks: 31 to 38)
  • Edited By [Digital]Scott Hull
  • Guitar, VocalsArto Lindsay (tracks: 9 to 22)
  • IllustrationBob Tuska
  • Liner NotesJohn Zorn
  • Lyrics ByArto Lindsay (tracks: 9 to 22), Peter Blegvad (tracks: 1 to 8)
  • Mixed ByM. E. Miller (tracks: 16 to 22)
  • Organ, ElectronicsWayne Horvitz (tracks: 23 to 30)
  • ProducerJohn Zorn
  • Recorded ByMartin Bisi (tracks: 9 to 15, 23 to 38), Michael Lytle (tracks: 1 to 8), Stevie McAllister (tracks: 16 to 22)
  • Remastered ByBob Ludwig
  • TurntablesWhiz Kid (tracks: 31 to 38)
  • Turntables [Phonograph And Recycled Records]Christian Marclay (tracks: 1 to 8)
  • VocalsArto Lindsay (tracks: 9 to 22), Peter Blegvad (tracks: 1 to 8)

Notes

Track 1 to 8 recorded February 1983 at Transistor 8 Studio, New York City, NY
Track 9 to 15 recorded April 1983 at OAO Studio, Brooklyn, NY
Track 16 to 22 recorded April 1983 live at Plugg (Giorgio Gomelsky's palace of love)
Track 23 to 30 recorded May 1983 at OAO Studio, Brooklyn, NY
Track 31 to 38 recorded September 1983 at OAO Studio, Brooklyn, NY
Originally released by Rift Records. All tracks are live, real-time improvisations except tracks 31-38 which was produced through overdubbing.

Ⓟ 1983 / 1991 John Zorn
Ⓒ 1991 Eva Records
Made in Japan

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout: WWCX-2035 OP1XTA
  • Rights Society: JASRAC (R-100424)

Companies

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – John Zorn
  • Copyright (c) – Eva Records
  • Recorded At – Transistor 8 Studio
  • Recorded At – OAO Studios
  • Recorded At – Plugg
  • Published By – Theatre of Musical Optics

Video

MrDog
JOHN ZORN - LOCUS SOLUS (Eva WWCX 2035) CD 69m
I've often wondered about John Zorn. Is he a talentless squeaky jazzer and noisemaker, or am I just missing the point? I find that John Zorn's name on a cover virtually guarantees that I'll dislike it. So, what about this collection of 38 tracks in 69 minutes? Well, we have eight tracks of squeaking, crashing, and jumbled up records (courtesy of Christian Marclay); six tracks of chaotic jazz with more squeaks; seven live tracks (more of the same); and... ouch, my ears! Surely someone should teach this guy how to play saxophone. A hotchpotch of squawking, screeching sax, noise, drums, guitar, mostly unmusical and virtually unlistenable. File under...
review by Alan Freeman (Audion #22. July 1992)
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