JZ Deadly weapons question and Parachute years...
Has anyone seen/heard the Beresford/Toop/Zorn et.al recording "Deadly Weapons" on Nato? I just procured it from someone and was wondering how hard it is to find (I've never seen it before) Some of the music was really ambient in a kind of psychotic fashion (I thought of music that might be played at a nature / discovery center store with many more disturbed undertones) Other parts were jazzy and fun. I'm glad to have found it. Also. I am looking for a good deal to find the Parachute box on Tzadik. DTMG lists $85 but I cant seem to determine from them if that is plus or minus shipping. Don't mean to turn this forum into a webstore, though. E-mail me privately if you've got good dirt! NP: Howard Shore / Ornette Coleman Naked Lunch (O.S.T) I just realized today Shore is the guy who did all the Lord of the Rings Stuff -hmmm) anyone see the Criterion Naked Lunch DVD??? Rich Ladew r.richardladew@comcast.net
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Has anyone seen/heard the Beresford/Toop/Zorn et.al recording "Deadly Weapons" on Nato? I just procured it from someone and was wondering how hard it is to find (I've never seen it before)
That's been out of print for quite a while now. It was released on the French Nato label, with whom Zorn maintained a brief relationship during the late eighties. "Godard" was actually released for the first time in a compilation from that label called "Godard, ça vous chanté?" (or something like that, no French knowledge sorry).
Some of the music was really ambient in a kind of psychotic fashion (I thought of music that might be played at a nature / discovery center store with many more disturbed undertones)
Other parts were jazzy and fun. I'm glad to have found it.
I never really liked, despide of the "undersigning" musicians and I actually got rid of it recently. I find it pretty lame and it sounds outdated, as opposed to the rest of Zorn's discography. Best, Efrén del Valle n.p: Sun Ra "The Great Lost Sun Ra Albums" (Evidence) ___________________________________________________ Yahoo! Messenger - Nueva versión GRATIS Super Webcam, voz, caritas animadas, y más... http://messenger.yahoo.es
On Jan 7, 2004, at 1:40 AM, Rich Ladew wrote:
NP: Howard Shore / Ornette Coleman Naked Lunch (O.S.T) I just realized today Shore is the guy who did all the Lord of the Rings Stuff –hmmm) anyone see the Criterion Naked Lunch DVD???
I remember hearing the soundtrack to the Naked Lunch when the movie came out, but the CD was really hard to find at that time. Now I see it popping up everywhere, I guess it was reissued? Is there any difference from the original version? And speaking of Howard Shore, I think his music to the Lords of the Rings movies was horrible... Many movies have crappy music, but rarely have I seen one where it is so bad that it made the movie painful to watch (plus the fact that it is waaaaay too long). It was not as bad in the second movie though, haven't seen the third one. Julien
His ED WOOD score was not without merit. sh on 1/6/04 5:30 PM, Julien Quint at quint@nii.ac.jp wrote:
On Jan 7, 2004, at 1:40 AM, Rich Ladew wrote:
NP: Howard Shore / Ornette Coleman Naked Lunch (O.S.T) I just realized today Shore is the guy who did all the Lord of the Rings Stuff hmmm) anyone see the Criterion Naked Lunch DVD???
I remember hearing the soundtrack to the Naked Lunch when the movie came out, but the CD was really hard to find at that time. Now I see it popping up everywhere, I guess it was reissued? Is there any difference from the original version?
And speaking of Howard Shore, I think his music to the Lords of the Rings movies was horrible... Many movies have crappy music, but rarely have I seen one where it is so bad that it made the movie painful to watch (plus the fact that it is waaaaay too long). It was not as bad in the second movie though, haven't seen the third one.
Julien
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Though was it more bearable because the movie was better? Don't get me wrong, I was very entertained with LOTR, but they were not nearly as good as Ed Wood. Awaiting the DVD, Zach -----Original Message----- From: zorn-list-bounces+zsteiner=butler.edu@mailman.xmission.com [mailto:zorn-list-bounces+zsteiner=butler.edu@mailman.xmission.com] On Behalf Of skip heller Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2004 8:53 PM To: Julien Quint; Rich Ladew Cc: zorn-list@mailman.xmission.com Subject: Re: (NZR) Howard Shore His ED WOOD score was not without merit. sh on 1/6/04 5:30 PM, Julien Quint at quint@nii.ac.jp wrote:
On Jan 7, 2004, at 1:40 AM, Rich Ladew wrote:
NP: Howard Shore / Ornette Coleman Naked Lunch (O.S.T) I just realized today Shore is the guy who did all the Lord of the Rings Stuff hmmm) anyone see the Criterion Naked Lunch DVD???
I remember hearing the soundtrack to the Naked Lunch when the movie came out, but the CD was really hard to find at that time. Now I see it popping up everywhere, I guess it was reissued? Is there any difference from the original version?
And speaking of Howard Shore, I think his music to the Lords of the Rings movies was horrible... Many movies have crappy music, but rarely have I seen one where it is so bad that it made the movie painful to watch (plus the fact that it is waaaaay too long). It was not as bad in the second movie though, haven't seen the third one.
Julien
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wasn't howard shore also the leader of the all nurse band in the first year or two of saturday night (live)? -----Original Message----- MEEP! skip heller wrote:
His ED WOOD score was not without merit. And Crash... man, what a perfect match of music and visuals. (His sounds suit Cronenberg's movies brilliantly.)
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on 1/7/04 1:30 PM, Sean Westergaard at seawes@allmusic.com wrote:
wasn't howard shore also the leader of the all nurse band in the first year or two of saturday night (live)?
indeed he was. the drummer was daoud shaw, who played on a great many of the better van morrison records of the early 70s. sh
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