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Yo! I Killed Your God

 
Album Review: Yo! I Killed Your God

  • Artist: Marc Ribot
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: May 18, 1999
  • Total Time: 72:33
  • Type: Live
  • Genre: Avant-Garde

Review

Marc Ribot's second Shrek release showcases a live and onstage version of Ribot usually reserved only for those who live in the lower reaches of the 212 area code. This maddeningly eclectic release from the Wes Montgomery of the Downtown jazz scene is a continuation of his earlier self-titled Shrek release but features only two tracks from the first album: "Human Sacrifice," which receives preferential treatment on the studio release, and the evocative and powerful "Forthworld," the soundtrack for the post-Apocalyptic tribal drum circle feel of the album. In general however, this album is much of an improvement from the original, as the band members, featuring not only Ribot's virtuoso guitar work and New York-inflected vocals but alternately Chris Wood of Medeski, Martin, and Wood fame on guitar and bass, Sebastian Steinberg on bass, and Jim Pugliese and Dougie Bowne on percussion have meshed well together with greater exposure to each other and to the overall sound of the group. The band is still as transgressive and in your face as they want to be, but here Ribot shows his other sides as well, the sides that have earned him his keep as Zorn's right-hand guitar man in "Requiem for What's His Name," the side that has earned him a major-label deal with his remake of songs of the great Cuban bandleader Arsenio Rodriquez with "Jamon Con Yuca," as well as spots as a session player with rock legends Tom Waits and Elvis Costello with "The Wind Cries Mary." Shrek is, at its core, however, an avant-punk outfit, and they have lost none of their grittiness or edge with this release. Another highlight is the soulful "Softly As in a Morning Sunrise," a special treat from a someone who considers himself to be a soul musician. All in all, another fine effort from a virtuoso guitarist. Difficult listening, but worth the effort. ~ David Freedlander, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
I Fall to Pieces Marc Ribot (:46)
Yo! I Killed Your God Marc Ribot (2:58)
Human Sacrifice Marc Ribot (10:03)
The Wind Cries Mary Jimi Hendrix Marc Ribot (6:36)
Softly, As in a Morning Sunrise Sigmund Romberg, Oscar Hammerstein II Marc Ribot (5:34)
Fourth World Marc Ribot (8:18)
Requiem for What's His Name Marc Ribot Marc Ribot (5:09)
Somebody in My Home Marc Ribot (3:10)
Clever White Youths With Attitude Marc Ribot (2:31)
Expressionless Marc Ribot (1:49)
Jamon con Yuca Marc Ribot (4:12)
Pulse Marc Ribot (8:08)
Change Has Come Marc Ribot (9:03)
Mon Petit Punk Marc Ribot (4:16)

Credits

Marc Ribot (Guitar), Marc Ribot (Vocals), Marc Ribot (Main Performer), Christine Bard (Drums), Dougie Bowne (Drums), Roger Kleier (Guitar), Jim Pugliese (Drums), Sebastian Steinberg (Bass), Chris Wood (Bass), J.D. Foster (Guitar), Mark Anthony Thompson (Bass), Francois Lardeau (Drums)
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Yo! I Killed Your God
Live album by Marc Ribot
Released May 18, 1999
Recorded 1992–1994
Genre Avant-garde jazz
Length 72:47
Label Tzadik
Producer John Zorn, Marc Ribot
Professional reviews
Marc Ribot chronology
The Prosthetic Cubans
(1998)
Yo! I Killed Your God
(1999)
Muy Divertido!
(2000)

Yo! I Killed Your God is a concept album by Marc Ribot, recorded live between 1992 and 1994. It was released May 18, 1999 on Tzadik Records.

Track listing

All songs were written by Marc Ribot, except where noted.

  1. "I Fall to Pieces" – 0:47
  2. "Yo! I Killed Your God" – 2:58
  3. "Human Sacrifice" – 10:03
  4. "The Wind Cries Mary" (Jimi Hendrix) – 6:36
  5. "Softly as in a Morning Sunrise" (Oscar Hammerstein II, Sigmund Romberg) – 5:34
  6. "Fourth World" – 8:18
  7. "Requiem for What’s His Name" – 5:09
  8. "Somebody In My House" – 3:10
  9. "Clever White Youths with Attitude" – 2:31
  10. "Expressionless" – 1:49
  11. "Jamon Con Yucca" – 4:12
  12. "Pulse" – 8:08
  13. "Change Has Come" – 9:07
  14. "Mon Petit Punk" – 4:16

Personnel

  • Tracks 8–9 were recorded live at CBGB, New York (December 1992).
  • Track 10 was recorded live at Rote Fabrik, Zurich (1994).
    • Marc Ribot – guitar, vocals
    • JD Foster – guitar
    • Chris Wood – bass
    • Jim Pugliese – drums
    • Christine Bard – drums
  • Track 11 was recorded live in Tokyo (1994).
    • Marc Ribot – guitar, vocals
    • JD Foster – guitar
    • Sebastian Steinberg – bass
    • Jim Pugliese – drums
    • Christine Bard – drums
  • Tracks 12–13 were recorded live in Nagoya (1994).
    • Marc Ribot – guitar, vocals
    • JD Foster – guitar
    • Sebastian Steinberg – bass
    • Jim Pugliese – drums
    • Christine Bard – drums
  • Track 14 was recorded at Low Blood Studio, New York (1994).

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