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Fred Frith 1988 The Technology Of Tears
Fred Frith 1988 The Technology of Tears
And Other Music for Dance
And Other Music for Dance
Fred Frith - The Technology Of Tears (1988)
Fred Frith - The Technology of Tears (1988)
Released: 1988
ReleASD: 1988
Style: Avant-Garde
Style: Avant-Garde
Country: USA
Country: USA
Label: Rec Rec
Label: REC REC
Catalog #: reCDec20
Catalog #: RecDec20
Такая вот "музыка для танцев" от замечательного композитора и гитариста Фреда Фрита (я пишу тут в кавычках — а оно ведь и вправду для танцев писалось...). Диск был изначально выпущен как двойной LP, треки с четвертой стороны LP (третья часть альбома под названием Propaganda) не вошли в более позднее переиздание на CD, и сегодня мы их не услышим. На большинстве инструментов тут играет сам Фрит, помогают ему Джон Зорн, Тенко, Кристиан Марклэй и Джим Стэли.
Such a "music for dancing" from the wonderful composer and guitarist Fred Frita (I am writing here in quotation marks - but it really was written for dancing ...). The disk was originally released as a double LP, the tracks on the fourth side of the LP (the third part of the album called Propaganda) did not enter into a later reprint on CD, and today we will not hear them. On most tools, Frit himself plays here, John Zorn, Tenko, Christian Marklai and Jim Stalei help him.
"Sadness, Its Bleached Bones Behind Us," and "You Are What You Eat" are unrelenting slices of hard-edged sounds over a pulse. "The Palace of Laughter, The Technology of Tears" is an imaginative, intense, varied suite comparing music which represents the past "frozen tears" of sadness — displayed as images before us by the media, etc. — with the "hot tears" of the moment that cannot be absorbed by technology. "Jigsaw" and "Jigsaw Coda" (1986) creates patterns with constantly shifting accents and sub-divisions..uneven pieces to be fit together..."Propaganda" (1987) music for a theatre production is a series of brilliantly evocative soundpieces with electronics, guitar, and sound effects...feedback and explosions in the distance, tantric harmonizing in the desert, "A deeper understanding of conflict", "The Relentless Landscape," "The Excellent Hyena," "The Wolf Demon." With John Zorn, alto sax, Tenko, voice, Christian Marclay, turntables, Jim Staley, trombone.
"Sadness, Its Bleached Bones Behind Us," And "You are what you eat" are unrelelenting slices of hard -ededs over a Pulse. "The Palace of Laughter, The Technology of Tears" is an imaginate, intense, Varied Suit Music Which Represents "Frozen Tears" - Displayed as Images - With the "Hot Tears" of the Moment that Cannot Be Absorbed by Technology. "Jigsaw" and "Jigsaw Coda" (1986) creates patterns with constantly shifting accents and sub-divisions..uneven pieces to be fit together..."Propaganda" (1987) music for a theatre production is a series of brilliantly evocative soundpieces with electronics, guitar, and sound effects...feedback and explosions in the distance, tantric harmonizing in the desert, "A deeper understanding of conflict", "The Relentless Landscape," "The Excellent Hyena," "The Wolf Demon." With John Zorn, Alto Sax, Tenko, Voice, Christian Marclay, Turntables, Jim Staley, Trombone.
"Blue" Gene Tyranny
"Blue" Gene Tyranny
Track listing:
Track Listing:
A. The Technology of Tears:
A. The Technology of Tears:
1. Sadness, It's Bones Bleached Behind Us (13:18)
1. Sadness, it's Bones Bleached Behind us (13:18)
2. You Are What You Eat (18:45)
2. You are what you eat (18:45)
3. The Palace of Laughter, The Technology of Tears (10:21)
3. The Palace of Laughter, The Technology of Tears (10:21)
B. Jigsaw
B. Jigsaw
4. Jigsaw (14:47)
4. Jigsaw (14:47)
5. Jigsaw Coda (3:07)
5. Jigsaw Coda (3:07)
Total Time 70:18
Total Time 70:18
Musicians:
Musicians:
- Fred Frith / all instruments except as noted
- Fred Frith / All Instruments Except as Noteed
— John Zorn / Alto sax (1,2,3)
- John Zorn / Alto Sax (1.2.3)
— Tenko / Voice (1,2,3)
- Tenko / Voice (1,2,3)
— Jim Staley / Trombone (4,5)
- Jim Staley / Trombone (4.5)
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