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Album Review: Absinthe
 

  • Artist: Naked City
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: December 10, 1993
  • Total Time: 46:17
  • Type: Avant-garde
  • Genre: Avant-Garde

Review

Naked City's final album is by far its most puzzling and enigmatic. Downtown maverick John Zorn's compositional workshop for a rock band completed its run of seven albums with this quiet, almost ambient, collection. Some of the pieces, such as "Une Correspondance" and "Artemesia Absintheium," get somewhat noisy, with industrial clattering, insect-like whines, feedback, and complex noises in layers. The closing piece, "...Rend Fou," is atonal electronic rattles, a precursor to the glitch electronics of Mego artists Pita and General Magic rather than representative of any group member's background at the time. However, the bulk of the album is more like Val deTravers, composed of Bill Frisell's detuned guitar over a tranquil bass and Joey Baron's bowed cymbals. The tribute to French composer Olivier Messaien, one of the few mystical visionaries in 20th century music, is quietly beautiful sustained guitar notes over a simple heartbeat-like rhythm. Baron's percussion work is often very subtle, a quiet crackling like a fire on La Feé Verte and the first Verlaine (where Zorn himself takes care of the only vocals on the album). The titles reflect the artist's continued interest in the avant-garde of the 19th century, where the green liqueur absinthe (known as the Green Fairy, La Feé Verte) was a favorite among artists and poets, including Paul Verlaine and Charles Baudelaire (author of the controversial collection Les Fleurs du Mal). Nothing in Naked City's previous oeuvre prepares the listener for this collection, a complete reversal from the hardcore and thrash, but looking forward to Zorn's interest in minimalist pieces like Redbird and Duras. ~ Caleb Deupree, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Val de Travers John Zorn Naked City (6:13)
Une Correspondance John Zorn Naked City (5:04)
La Feé Verte John Zorn Naked City (5:10)
Fleurs du Mal John Zorn Naked City (4:06)
Artemisia Absinthium John Zorn Naked City (4:30)
Notre Dame de l'Oubli (For Olivier Messiaen) John Zorn Naked City (4:47)
Verlaine, Pt. 1: Un Midi Moins Dix John Zorn Naked City (4:23)
Verlaine, Pt. 2: La Bleue John Zorn Naked City (6:01)
...Rend Fou John Zorn Naked City (6:03)

Credits

Naked City (Main Performer), Naked City (Performer), Joey Baron (Drums), Disk Union (Executive Producer), Joe Ferla (Engineer), Fred Frith (Guitar (Electric)), Fred Frith (?), Bill Frisell (Guitar (Electric)), Wayne Horvitz (Keyboards), Hoover Le (Assistant Engineer), Kazunori Sugiyama (Associate Producer), John Zorn (Sax (Alto)), John Zorn (Producer), John Zorn (Main Performer), Scott Hull (Mastering), Lisa Wells (Photo Typesetting), Hans Bellmer (Photography), Tomoyo T.L. Karath (Cover Design)
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