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Film Works 1986-1990

 
Album Review: Film Works 1986-1990
 

  • Artist: John Zorn
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: December 21, 1992
  • Total Time: 66:20
  • Type: Avant-garde, Soundtrack, Instrumental
  • Genre: Avant-Garde

Review

Film Works 1986-1990 opens with John Zorn's first film score, White and Lazy. In just under ten minutes comes small capsules of instrumental punk, rockabilly, dark ambient, nightclub jazz, until "End Title," with vocals by Arto Lindsay, and soloing by Robert Quine (of Lou Reed's band), who Zorn regards as "a punk guitar genius." Next on the CD comes the music for The Golden Boat, a 1990 Raul Ruiz film. To parallel Ruiz' low budget, B-movie work, Zorn decided against timing out the music, and instead generated as much variety as possible -- from pastoral to pipe organ -- in a one day recording session. Zorn then chopped up the results, applying the discontinuous flow to the film. Certainly, the quirky eclecticism heard here is a telling precursor to later film works such as Film Works, Vol. 7. As a bonus, this volume also includes the 1987 short arrangement of Ennio Morricone's "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly," which was recorded after Zorn was solicited by an advertising agency who had commissioned a reggae band, a string quartet, and a jazz group with the same task. "Main Title" moves in a driving piano-bass ostinato often heard in Ennio Morricone's work; also, it is almost the exact progression as that later heard in Andy Prieboy's scathing "New York Debut of an L.A. Artist (Jazz Crowd)." Getting the full last half hour of this release, the music for She Must Be Seeing Things has more space to develop, resulting in the most impressive and fully realized score, found in this first volume of film works. Although certainly a younger effort, there is a lot of good music on this first film works compilation. It is interesting to hear where Zorn's scores began. And, for what it's worth, this and all of the film works include well laid-out, beautiful liner notes. ~ Joslyn Layne, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
White and Lazy Main Title John Zorn John Zorn (0:58)
Homecoming [From White and Lazy] John Zorn John Zorn (1:19)
The Heist [From White and Lazy] John Zorn John Zorn (3:23)
Meat Dream [From White and Lazy] John Zorn John Zorn (1:20)
Phone Call [From White and Lazy] John Zorn John Zorn (0:51)
End Title [From White and Lazy] John Zorn John Zorn (2:03)
Golden Boat Fanfare John Zorn John Zorn (0:31)
Theme [From the Golden Boat] John Zorn John Zorn (3:02)
Jazz I [From the Golden Boat] John Zorn John Zorn (2:54)
Horror Organ [From the Golden Boat] John Zorn John Zorn (1:07)
Mexico [From the Golden Boat] John Zorn John Zorn (1:56)
Mood [From the Golden Boat] John Zorn John Zorn (3:19)
Rockabilly [From the Golden Boat] John Zorn John Zorn (2:02)
Slow [From the Golden Boat] John Zorn John Zorn (2:46)
Jazz Oboes [From the Golden Boat] John Zorn John Zorn (2:25)
The Golden Boat [From the Golden Boat][Mix] John Zorn John Zorn (3:01)
End Titles [From the Golden Boat] John Zorn John Zorn (2:57)
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly Ennio Morricone John Zorn (1:08)
She Must Be Seeing Things (Main Title) John Zorn John Zorn (1:04)
Swirling Shot [From She Must Be Seeing Things] John Zorn John Zorn (1:22)
Homecoming [From She Must Be Seeing Things] John Zorn John Zorn (3:24)
Catalina Flash [From She Must Be Seeing Things] John Zorn John Zorn (0:29)
Seduction [From She Must Be Seeing Things] John Zorn John Zorn (4:57)
Sex Shop Boogaloo [From She Must Be Seeing Things] John Zorn John Zorn (2:49)
Catalina Escapes [From She Must Be Seeing Things] John Zorn John Zorn (1:12)
Worms [From She Must Be Seeing Things] John Zorn John Zorn (1:05)
Death Waltz Fantasy [From She Must Be Seeing Things] John Zorn John Zorn (1:27)
Following Sequence [From She Must Be Seeing Things] John Zorn John Zorn (3:06)
Movie Set [From She Must Be Seeing Things] John Zorn John Zorn (1:20)
Climax [From She Must Be Seeing Things] John Zorn John Zorn (2:57)
Going to Dinner [From She Must Be Seeing Things] John Zorn John Zorn (2:41)
End Titles [From She Must Be Seeing Things] John Zorn John Zorn (3:28)

Credits

Jim Staley (Trombone), Jim Staley (?), Naná Vasconcelos (Percussion), Naná Vasconcelos (Producer), Naná Vasconcelos (Percussion (Brazilian)), Robert Quine (Guitar), Mark Dresser (Bass), Mark Dresser (?), Marty Ehrlich (Clarinet), Marty Ehrlich (Sax (Tenor)), Marty Ehrlich (?), Marc Ribot (Guitar), Tom Varner (French Horn), Tom Varner (?), Robert Previte (Percussion), Robert Previte (Drums), Robert Previte (Marimba), Robert Previte (Vocals), Robert Previte (Tympani [Timpani]), Robert Previte (Vibraphone), Robert Previte (Orchestra Bells), Ned Rothenberg (Clarinet (Bass)), Ned Rothenberg (?), Arto Lindsay (Guitar), Arto Lindsay (Vocals), Anthony Coleman (Organ), Anthony Coleman (Piano), Anthony Coleman (Celeste), Anthony Coleman (Harpsichord), Anthony Coleman (Keyboards), Anthony Coleman (?), Sheila McLaughlin (Director), David Shea (Turntables), David Shea (Vocals), David Shea (?), David Shea (Mixing), Cyro Baptista (Percussion), Cyro Baptista (Percussion (Brazilian)), Vicki Bodner (Oboe), Vicki Bodner (?), Anton Fier (Drums), Anton Fier (?), Fred Frith (Bass), Fred Frith (?), Bill Frisell (Guitar), Bill Frisell (?), Melvin Gibbs (Bass), Melvin Gibbs (?), Shelley Hirsch (Vocals), Shelley Hirsch (Voices), Dave Hofstra (Bass), Dave Hofstra (?), Wayne Horvitz (Piano), Wayne Horvitz (Keyboards), Wayne Horvitz (Organ (Hammond)), Wayne Horvitz (?), Wayne Horvitz (DX-7), Don Hunerberg (Engineer), Don Hunerberg (Mixing), Bob Ludwig (Mastering), Bobby Previte (Percussion), Bobby Previte (Drums), Bobby Previte (Marimba), Bobby Previte (Timbales), Bobby Previte (Vocals), Bobby Previte (Tympani [Timpani]), Bobby Previte (Vibraphone), Bobby Previte (?), Bobby Previte (Orchestra Bells), Kazunori Sugiyama (Associate Producer), John Zorn (Arranger), John Zorn (Sax (Alto)), John Zorn (Producer), John Zorn (Main Performer), John Zorn (Liner Notes), John Zorn (Executive Producer), Carol Emanuel (Harp), Carol Emanuel (?), Melvin Lindsay (Bass), David Weinstein (Keyboards), David Weinstein (Mirage), David Weinstein (CZ-101), Raul Ruiz (Director), Anthony Lee (Design), Ricky Belt (Engineer), Jerry Gottus (Mixing), Rob Schwebber (Director), Tanaka Tomoyo (Design)
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