From: owner-zorn-list-digest@lists.xmission.com (Zorn List Digest) To: zorn-list-digest@lists.xmission.com Subject: Zorn List Digest V2 #807 Reply-To: zorn-list Sender: owner-zorn-list-digest@lists.xmission.com Errors-To: owner-zorn-list-digest@lists.xmission.com Precedence: bulk Zorn List Digest Saturday, December 4 1999 Volume 02 : Number 807 In this issue: - zorn-list Adminstrivia READ ME Re: don ellis Music for the Masses Re: ikue mori and design (no subject) Haino Keiji julius Re: Hat Art Cobra Liner Notes Masada String Trio/Masada Re: julius Re: julius Julius Re: Julius Re: Haino Keiji new derek bailey release Robin Holcomb t&e, sy&jz Re: julius hatART sale in Chicago Re: don ellis Re: hatART sale in Chicago Re: Julius RE: Music for the Masses ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 3 Dec 1999 10:29:59 -0800 (PST) From: "m. rizzi" Subject: zorn-list Adminstrivia READ ME A long while back, I asked everyone to start using the address zorn-list@lists.xmission.com instead of zorn-list@xmission.com when sending messages to the list. Our fabulous host, xmission, has been allowing both addresses to work for a transition period. Well zero hour has arrived...the transition period is over. Messages to the old address will now bounce back to the sender with an error message. Consider yourself informed. Enjoy your newfound knowledge. mike rizzi zorn-list-owner-wanker-and-fascist - - ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 3 Dec 1999 12:40:24 -0600 (CST) From: Whit Schonbein Subject: Re: don ellis i don't know much about ellis, except i have an album of his where he performs disco versions of songs from star wars. really high class stuff ... if you (or anyone else) wants details, let me know. whit On Fri, 3 Dec 1999, Zorn List Digest wrote: > From: Stephen Fruitman > Subject: Don Ellis? > > A friend of mine has asked me to ask the list membership if it knows > anything about an artist named Don Ellis, whom he says did some absurd > things on record before turning full-time to film soundtracks. I=B4ve never > heard of this fellow, cannot locate any info on the web, so any help at all > (CDs, bio, sites to visit) would be appreciated. Stephen - - ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 3 Dec 1999 10:41:40 -0800 (PST) From: Peter Risser Subject: Music for the Masses Steve Smith Say: But the SYR/SKR release are essential in truly estimating the importance of SOnic Youth in bringing modern music to the masses... To which I have to reply, what masses? 98% of all people I work with have no idea who Sonic Youth are, and probably don't care. Not that this means anything, but I just don't see John Cage suddenly becoming a household word because Sonic Youth happened to notice them. That's all. Peter __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. All in one place. Yahoo! Shopping: http://shopping.yahoo.com - - ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 03 Dec 1999 11:12:46 -0800 From: Devin Sarno Subject: Re: ikue mori and design With regard to the designer Tomoyo Tanaka Lee, does anyone have any sort of contact information?? Thanks! - - ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 3 Dec 1999 14:19:53 EST From: Dgasque@aol.com Subject: (no subject) << >From: Stephen Fruitman >Date: Fri, 3 Dec 1999 12:44:54 +0100 > >A friend of mine has asked me to ask the list membership if it knows >anything about an artist named Don Ellis, whom he says did some absurd >things on record before turning full-time to film soundtracks. I=B4ve neve= r >heard of this fellow, cannot locate any info on the web, so any help at al= l >(CDs, bio, sites to visit) would be appreciated. Stephen > =20 Don Ellis played trumpet and was a member in Charles Mingus=B4 Bands in 195= 9=20 (MINGUS DYNASTY, NOSTALGIA IN TIMES SQUARE) and in the beginning of the=20 sixties in George Russell=B4s Sextet (EZZ-THETICS, THE OUTER VIEW). His own= =20 recordings are quite interesting and really progressive at that time. I can= =20 recommend NEW IDEAS from 1960 and LIVE AT MONTEREY from 1966. >> One of the best lines I ever heard about Ellis' compositions was that "the=20 only thing he ever played in 4/4 time was Brubeck's 'Take 5'" =3Ddg=3D - - ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 03 Dec 1999 14:42:34 -0800 From: The Hodgsons Subject: Haino Keiji I recently go Haino Keiji's 1998 AVANT release An Unclear Trial: More Than This with Joey Baron and Greg Cohen. Needless to say I was quite impressed. I was wondering if anyone on the mailing list could reccomend some other releases of his. Does anyone have any live recordings? If so I'll send you a link to my trading pages. Any help appreciated!! - - ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 03 Dec 99 14:38:54 -0500 From: kurt_gottschalk@scni.com Subject: julius Ken sez: Nope, if I get your drift right, Julius was very much alive when he made his last xit from the WSQ. He elaborated some reasons. Can you elabotate on his elaborations? I've heard tales that he was voted out due to some ugly homophobia, but I never knew more about it (nor have I ever heard of any of the members of wsq being gay besides this one unconfirmed report). - - ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 3 Dec 1999 14:51:54 EST From: Orangejazz@aol.com Subject: Re: Hat Art Cobra Liner Notes I don't have them, but i think i can speak for the list, when i ask that perhaps you could post your paper when you finish it.. from,, matt - - ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 3 Dec 1999 15:07:17 -0500 From: jls@tonic107.com (John Scott) Subject: Masada String Trio/Masada FYI, tickets are now available for the following Zorn Shows at Tonic... Sat, 12/18: Masada String Trio, at 8 & 10:00pm, $15 per set Fri, 12/31 - New Year's Eve Triple Bill: John Zorn's Masada / Marc Ribot Y Los Cubanos Postizos / Cyro Baptista & Beat the Donkey, at 6:30 ($45) & 10:30pm ($65) ==www.tonic107.com/212-358-7501== - - ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 03 Dec 1999 17:02:36 -0500 From: Mike Chamberlain Subject: Re: julius kurt_gottschalk@scni.com wrote: > > Ken sez: > Nope, if I get your drift right, Julius was very much alive when he made his > last xit from the WSQ. He elaborated some reasons. > > Can you elabotate on his elaborations? I've heard tales that he was voted out > due to some ugly homophobia, but I never knew more about it (nor have I ever > heard of any of the members of wsq being gay besides this one unconfirmed > report). > > - I went back to my recently-acquired back issues of Coda. There was a profile of Hemphill in the January-February 1995 issue (Coda 259). In it, Hemphill referred to a letter written by the other three members of the WSQ in 1989 in which they listed a number of grievances, all of which seemed quite petty (Hemphill had complained to Nonesuch records about being booked economy class on a flight to Europe, and the others apparently didn't like his rocking the boat in this way) or made up (Hemphill being asked to teach at Columbia--he wasn't; a double booking for the New Music America program that sounds like a classic case of miscommunication). He also alluded to personality conflicts, ego issues, which he did not specify. No mention of homophobia. Not surprisingly, as this is an issue almost never talked about in the jazz press. - --Mike - -- Mike Chamberlain Teacher, Writer, Broadcaster, Father, Farmer, Baseball Fan, Jazz Nerd, Sumo Nut, Bald Guy "I used to be disgusted, now I try to be amused." - - ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 03 Dec 1999 16:23:22 -0600 From: "Robert A. Pleshar" Subject: Re: julius Didn't Julius Hemphill live with a piano player who was a woman? Ursula something? It's possible that they were roommates, but I had always figured they were a couple. I believe the other 3 members at the time of WSQ have all been married at least once, so I'm having a hard time figuring how homophobia could play into this at all (unless theres more than meets the eye). I remember the complaints as described below. Seemed pretty odd to me, especially since Hemphill tended to write the best (and most) material for the group. Ralph At 05:02 PM 12/3/99 -0500, Mike Chamberlain wrote: >I went back to my recently-acquired back issues of Coda. There was a >profile of Hemphill in the January-February 1995 issue (Coda 259). In >it, Hemphill referred to a letter written by the other three members of >the WSQ in 1989 in which they listed a number of grievances, all of >which seemed quite petty (Hemphill had complained to Nonesuch records >about being booked economy class on a flight to Europe, and the others >apparently didn't like his rocking the boat in this way) or made up >(Hemphill being asked to teach at Columbia--he wasn't; a double booking >for the New Music America program that sounds like a classic case of >miscommunication). He also alluded to personality conflicts, ego >issues, which he did not specify. No mention of homophobia. Not >surprisingly, as this is an issue almost never talked about in the jazz >press. > >--Mike > >-- >Mike Chamberlain >Teacher, Writer, Broadcaster, Father, Farmer, Baseball Fan, Jazz Nerd, >Sumo Nut, Bald Guy > >"I used to be disgusted, now I try to be amused." > >- > Robert Pleshar Head, Serial Orders University of Chicago Library 1100 E. 57th Street Chicago, IL 60637 - - ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 3 Dec 1999 18:24:27 EST From: STEVEBELLS@aol.com Subject: Julius Hemphill lived with the European Classical Pianist Ursala Oppens. I have been told by one of his doctors that they were in a committed relationship. Steve - - ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 3 Dec 1999 21:58:50 -0800 (PST) From: "m. rizzi" Subject: Re: Julius >been told by one of his doctors that they were in a committed relationship. so much for doctor-patient confidentiality. :) mike - - ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 04 Dec 1999 01:26:15 -0600 From: Craig Rath Subject: Re: Haino Keiji At 02:42 PM 12/3/99 -0800, you wrote: >I recently go Haino Keiji's 1998 AVANT release An Unclear Trial: More >Than This with Joey Baron and Greg Cohen. Needless to say I was quite >impressed. I was wondering if anyone on the mailing list could >reccomend some other releases of his. Does anyone have any live >recordings? If so I'll send you a link to my trading pages. > >Any help appreciated!! > Your best bet is to see the website set up by our friend Dave Keffer: http://www.planetc.com/users/keffer/haino/index.html It has pretty much the definitive discography of his works, plus a lot more information about the man. My personal favorites of his solo works are "I Said, This is the Son of Nihilism" and "A Challenge to Fate", although it's hard to narrow it down from such a diverse and extensive body of work. - - ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 4 Dec 1999 23:46:52 +0100 From: "Stefan Verstraeten" Subject: new derek bailey release Hi Just listening to the newest relaese by derek bailey and susie ibarra. Great performance: Bailey is in great shape on electric guitar. I don't have any other records that feature Ibarra, but she is a very good partner for dereks' music. She doesn't just follow his style but goes beyond and sometimes even takes the lead. The cd says that this recording is the performance at roulette the 27th november. Don't know if this cd is out in US, but europeans can order this cd for 12 pounds (including p and p) from Karen Brookman from incus records email: 113426.2337@compuserve.com Believe this cd is worth checking out Best wishes Stefan Verstraeten stefan.annik@planetinternet.be - - ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 04 Dec 1999 10:06:49 -0500 From: Brian Olewnick Subject: Robin Holcomb Saw Ms. Holcomb in an extraordinarily beautiful performance at Roulette last night, just herself on voice and piano. She opened with her lovely song, "Larks, They Crazy" and included a number of pieces from her Elektra releases, generally hushed and melancholy, with a poignantly quavering voice that reminds codgers like myself of Melanie, though with lyrics far more intelligent, incisive and sad. imho, her best work in song form ("So Straight and Slow", "The Graveyard Song", "Deliver Me", "The Window") stand head and shoulders above any other would-be serious song stylists working the outer fringes or folk. She has the wonderful ability to perfectly evoke rural America, neither satirically or sentimentally, in single lines like, "A deer struck down by a car brings two cows in trade". Her solo piano works are similarly gorgeous and heart-rending, blending traditional US folk themes with a Barberesue sense of harmony and the occasional Monkish rhythms. She closed with two Stephen Foster songs, adapted slightly to her taste (including "My Old Dog Tray"), injecting a strong bittersweet quality into the corn; hopefully these see the light of day on disc. One of the finest, deepest shows I've seen in a long time. As attractive as I find this approach to song form, I'm always very leery about taking chances in the store with artists who seem to be exploring similar territory, that of the ultra-personal, melancholy-though-not-despondent folk-oriented song form (!). Aside from Holcomb, I'm thinking of things like the first Roches album, Julie Tippett's "Sunset Glow", Fahey's work, perhaps even the Incredible String Band's "Changing Horses" etc. The chances for disappointment (ie, a tinge of striving for radio play, an exaggerated sense of self-importance, etc.) seem too high. Any recommendations on this hazily-defined genre would be appreciated. Brian Olewnick - - ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 04 Dec 1999 07:43:18 PST From: "doron galili" Subject: t&e, sy&jz hi, the first thing i ever heared about john zorn, when i saw him with masada in jerusalem, is that he played WITH sonic youth. that was probably what made me go to that concert. was it really so? could not understand from all the last sy mail. one other thing, how does "taboo & exile" sounds like? it can not be found anywhere here. thanks. ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com - - ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 4 Dec 1999 13:37:48 -0500 (EST) From: Ken Waxman Subject: Re: julius Seems to me I read (and I can't figure out, where) that the others thought he was too confrontational and uppity. He seems to have demanded more from the record comnpany in terms of promotion and advances, more first class travel arrangements and the like. Homophobia is news to me. Who is/was supposed to be gay? Ken Waxman On Fri, 3 Dec 1999 kurt_gottschalk@scni.com wrote: > Ken sez: > Nope, if I get your drift right, Julius was very much alive when he made his > last xit from the WSQ. He elaborated some reasons. > > Can you elabotate on his elaborations? I've heard tales that he was voted out > due to some ugly homophobia, but I never knew more about it (nor have I ever > heard of any of the members of wsq being gay besides this one unconfirmed > report). - - ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 4 Dec 1999 13:25:31 -0600 (CST) From: benjamin elliot axelrad Subject: hatART sale in Chicago At the Jazz Record Mart (444 N. Wabash) they are selling lots of hatARTs for $5 each! They have most of the Fritz Hauser discs, Roidinger/Leimgruber/Hauser "Lines," Leimgruber's "Enigmatic" and "Statements of an Antirider," Franz Koglmann "Schlaff Schlemmer" and "We Thought About Duke," Myra Melford "Alive In the House of Saints," both Ton Art discs, Haribigani 1 & 2, Mythahorns 2, Tom Johnson "Rational Melodias," Matthias Spahlinger "Extensions," a few Cage cds, "Morton Feldan "Piano Works 2," Braxton/Teitelbaum "Open Aspects," both Herbert Distel operas, Dave Burrell "Windward Passages," Gerry Hemingway "Down to the Wire," New York School, The Bad Boys, Soviet Avantgarde, Scelsi "Suites 9 & 10," Lacy "Remains" and "the Way" (2cd for $5!), and a few Maarten Altena. Also Vienna Art Orchestra and Westbrook/Rossini. Plus there's one copy left of the 4 cd Braxton set for $32, and the 4 disc "For Philip Guston" is $19.99. I'm sure that all of these are easily worth $5, but are there any essentials listed above? Thanks, Ben - - ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 04 Dec 1999 13:11:54 PST From: "mr jason p berry" Subject: Re: don ellis > > A friend of mine has asked me to ask the list membership if it knows > > anything about an artist named Don Ellis, whom he says did some absurd > > things on record before turning full-time to film soundtracks. ellis did the soundtrack to the "french connection" film, which was quite good. i kinda have a fondness for his "electric bath" album, & even his "live at filmore" thing, although there's a fair amount of cheesiness to be found in both. it's funny, on the new cd re-issue of the 'electric bath' album, it makes a comparison to the mothers of invention - and actually, one member of ellis' band later went on to join zappa, drummer ralph humphries. ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com - - ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 4 Dec 1999 16:39:25 EST From: Dgasque@aol.com Subject: Re: hatART sale in Chicago In a message dated 12/4/99 2:26:10 PM Eastern Standard Time, beaxelra@midway.uchicago.edu writes: << At the Jazz Record Mart (444 N. Wabash) they are selling lots of hatARTs for $5 each! >> Gave 'em a call on their toll-free line (800-684-3480), and they said that they would do mail-order with these discs too, though the guy I talked to had no list of CDs that he could immediately send, only stating that they had "a ton of them." Those interested can send CC orders/requests to jazzmart@delmark.com . =dg= - - ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 4 Dec 1999 17:57:14 -0800 (PST) From: Craig Matsumoto Subject: Re: Julius Ken Waxman wrote: > > Will there be a track on it written by Murray/Bluiet/Lake called: > "Why We Kicked Him Out Of The Group"? > I vaguely, vaguely remember something about Julius leaving the group to work on an opera ... no idea whatever happened to that work, or if he finished it, or if i'm just making the whole thing up... - -craig - - ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 4 Dec 1999 18:45:53 -0800 From: "Benito Vergara" Subject: RE: Music for the Masses > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-zorn-list@lists.xmission.com > [mailto:owner-zorn-list@lists.xmission.com]On Behalf Of Peter Risser > Sent: Friday, December 03, 1999 10:42 AM > Not that this means anything, but I just don't see > John Cage suddenly becoming a household word because > Sonic Youth happened to notice them. But "John Cage" is already a household name! Later, Ben (who happens to be in the living room every now and then when "Ally McBeal" is on) http://www.bigfoot.com/~bvergara/ ICQ# 12832406 - - ------------------------------ End of Zorn List Digest V2 #807 ******************************* To unsubscribe from zorn-list-digest, send an email to "majordomo@lists.xmission.com" with "unsubscribe zorn-list-digest" in the body of the message. For information on digests or retrieving files and old messages send "help" to the same address. Do not use quotes in your message. A non-digest (direct mail) version of this list is also available; to subscribe to that instead, replace all instances of "zorn-list-digest" in the commands above with "zorn-list". Back issues are available for anonymous FTP from ftp.xmission.com, in pub/lists/zorn-list/archive. These are organized by date. Problems? Email the list owner at zorn-list-owner@lists.xmission.com