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Poet Steve Dalachinsky recites 33 of his mostly brief poems while backed by one or two musicians on this CD. The music is very much in the background, helping to add to the introspective if often inscrutable atmosphere. Dalachinsky's works are difficult to completely comprehend but fortunately his words are reproduced in the CD's liner notes. His gentle and quiet voice makes the words fairly accessible even if it takes several readings to figure out what he is talking about much of the time! This set is recommended mostly to fans of modern poetry. ~ Scott Yanow
W/Vernon Reid,Thurston Moore, Matthew Shipp,Stephanie Stone
Includes liner notes by Steve Dalachinsky.
Personnel: Thurston Moore (acoustic guitar); Vernon Reid (electric guitar); Mat Maneri (electric violin); Daniel Carter, Sabir Mateen (flute, reeds); Rob Brown (flute); Assif Tsahar (bass clarinet, tenor saxophone); Roy Campbell (trumpet); Stephanie Stone, Matthew Shipp (piano); William Parker (upright bass); Susie Ibarra, Tom Surgal (drums, percussion); Vito Ricci (drums, electronics).
Liner Note Author: Steve Dalachinsky.
Photographer: Robert Herman.
Personnel: Steve Dalachinsky (spoken vocals); Vernon Reid, Thurston Moore (guitar); Mat Maneri (electric violin); Assif Tsahar (tenor saxophone, bass clarinet); Roy Campbell (trumpet); Rob Brown (flute); Daniel Carter, Sabir Mateen (reeds); Matthew Shipp, Stephanie Stone (piano); William Parker (bass); Susie Ibarra, Tom Surgal (drums, percussion); Vito Ricci (drums, electronics).
Incomplete Directions Music | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Jazz CDs, Experimental Rock, Spoken | | Label | Knitting Factory Works | | Orig Year | 1999 | | All Time Sales Rank | 365217  | | CD Universe Part number | 1079702 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Aug 17, 1999 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Steve Dalachinsky | | Engineer | Sascha Von Oertzen | | Personnel | Daniel Carter Susie Ibarra Sabir Mateen - flute, reeds Stephanie Stone - piano Tom Surgal - drums, percussion Steve Dalachinsky - spoken vocals Vito Ricci - drums, electronics Vito Ricci - drums, electronics
Also: Vernon Reid, Thurston Moore, William Parker, William Parker, Rob Brown, Matthew Shipp, Rob Brown, Mat Maneri, Roy Campbell, Assif Tsahar |
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