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Opium

 

  • Artist: Bill Dixon
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 2001 04
  • Total Time: 50:59
  • Type: Instrumental
  • Genre: Jazz

Review

Originally released in the 1970s as two separate LPs (Flaps and Opium/For Franz) on the tiny Pipe Records label, the sound on this single CD reissue is generally decent (with only selected rough spots), especially considering that the original tapes were lost and these recordings had to be remastered from the records. Actually, there are three separate groups represented on the seven tracks, with trumpeter Franz Koglmann performing on all and soprano saxophonist Steve Lacy on all but one. Curiously, trumpeter Bill Dixon, whose name appears first on the CD, appears only on one cut, "For Franz," the longest and perhaps most impressive one on the recording. Each track is filled with treasures. The rare opportunity to hear Lacy and Koglmann together is an absolute treat, fulfilling expectations, while the unusual pairing of Dixon and Koglmann on trumpet, along with string bass giant Alan Silva on the very Dixon-esque "For Franz" is also a treasure. Koglmann's stamp is heard throughout, with the compatible horns playing to his cue. Gerd Geier's effective and tasteful use of electronics on several of the numbers adds a timeless touch. ~ Steven Loewy, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Der Vogel / Opium Franz Koglmann Steve Lacy, Franz Koglmann, Bill Dixon (6:41)
Carmilla Franz Koglmann Steve Lacy, Bill Dixon, Franz Koglmann (4:58)
For Franz Bill Dixon Bill Dixon, Franz Koglmann, Steve Lacy (17:04)
Flops Steve Lacy Bill Dixon, Steve Lacy, Franz Koglmann (5:11)
Bowery 1 Franz Koglmann Franz Koglmann, Steve Lacy, Bill Dixon (5:42)
Bowery 2 Franz Koglmann Franz Koglmann, Steve Lacy, Bill Dixon (5:03)
Flaps Steve Lacy Bill Dixon, Steve Lacy, Franz Koglmann (6:19)

Credits

Aldo Romano (Drums), Steve Lacy (Sax (Soprano)), Steve Horenstein (Saxophone), Franz Koglmann (Liner Notes), Toni Michlmayr (Bass), Alan Silva (Bass), Jutta Obenhuber (Cover Art), Franz Koglmann (Trumpet), Stephen Horenstein (Sax (Tenor)), Bill Dixon (Trumpet), Franz Koglmann (Flugelhorn), Steve Lacy (Saxophone), Franz Koglmann (Art Direction), Clement Ziegler (Engineer)
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Opium
Studio album by KMFDM
Released 1984
Recorded 1984 at Pft Brd, Blankenese
Genre Post-industrial
Length 43:45
Label KMFDM Records
Producer ???
KMFDM chronology
Opium
(1984)
What Do You Know, Deutschland?
(1986)

Opium is the debut album by KMFDM released in 1984. There were only 200 cassette copies made. The album has since been released in a slightly different form in 2002 by KMFDM Records. It was originally recorded in Hamburg, Germany.

Contents

Track listing

1984 version

# Title Length
1. "Penetration"    
2. "Splatter"    
3. "Fix Me Up"    
4. "Get It On"    
5. "Mating Sounds of Helicopters"    
6. "Warp'd"    
7. "Your Monkey's Business"    
8. "Helmut Mein Helmut"    
9. "Cuntboy"    
10. "The Smell"    

2002 re-issue

All songs written and composed by KMFDM. 

# Title Length
1. "Fix Me Up"   3:40
2. "Splatter"   3:51
3. "The Smell"   4:06
4. "Helmut Mein Helmut"   4:44
5. "Warp'd"   2:35
6. "Penetration"   4:10
7. "Entschuldigung"   3:43
8. "Cuntboy"   6:09
9. "RAF OK"   4:25
10. "Mating Sounds of Helicopters"   6:26

Personnel


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