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| Mycale:Book Of Angels Vol 13 CD (2010)
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| Femina CD (2009)
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| Alhambra Love Songs CD (2009)
$12.99 Proving that an avant-garde musician also possesses an affinity for the essentials of his or her craft, John Zorn steps back from Downtown weirdness for a gorgeously composed set of concise piano-based pieces that fall refreshingly outside both contemporary jazz's ...
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| Electric Masada: 50th Birthday Celebration Vol. 4 CD (2004)
$13.19 Recorded during a string of concerts staged to commemorate John Zorn's 50th birthday, ELECTRIC MASADA captures the plugged-in variation of Zorn's acoustic, avant-Klezmer jazz quartet. Regular members Dave Douglas (trumpet) and Greg Cohen (bass) are absent here, with bassist Trevor ...
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| Masada Guitars CD (2003)
$13.19 It is not overstatement to say that any project associated with John Zorn's Masada ensemble, an acoustic jazz quartet that marries Klezmer themes to free-jazz adventurousness, is worth hearing, and will most likely be excellent. This is certainly the case ...
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| Six Litanies For Heliogabalus CD (2007)
$12.99 The wildly dynamic SIX LITANIES TO HELIOGABALUS finds avant-garde composer/saxophonist John Zorn calling upon the fierce trio of vocalist Mike Patton, bassist Trevor Dunn, and drummer Joey Baron, who were featured on 2006's MOONCHILD and ASTRONOME, for a set of ...
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| Masada: Live In Sevilla 2000 CD (2000)
$12.95 Live in Sevilla, recorded and released in the year 2000, is arguably the finest document in this extremely prolific jazz quartet's catalog. If there's anyone who still believes that John Zorn is nothing more than an avant-garde screamer, look no ...
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| Gift CD (2001)
$13.09 Masumi Rostad (viola); Raman Ramakrishnan (cello); Jamie Saft (piano, organ, keyboards); Marc Ribot (guitar); Greg Cohen (bass); Joey Baron (drums); Cyro Baptista (percussion).
Shattering expectations has been a hallmark of John Zorn's career, but The Gift might surprise even longtime fans. ...
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| Masada First Live 1993 CD (2002)
$13.39 Performed in 1993 by the original quartet of Zorn (saxophone), Dave Douglas (trumpet), Greg Cohen (bass), and Joey Baron (drums) at the famed Knitting Factory's old Houston Street location, this initial Masada outing finds the band's avant-garde klezmer aesthetic fully ...
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| Zorn: Godard, Spillane, Blues Nöel / Frisell, Frith, Et Al CD (1999)
$13.39 Narrated by the heavy-voiced John Lurie, "Spillane" is the final evolution of the collage technique begun with "Godard" and further developed on the brilliant Ennio Morricone tribute, THE BIG GUNDOWN. It might even surpass that seminal post-modern project in its ...
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 John Zorn Songs
Popular or famous John Zorn songs: Idalah-Abal, Hadasha, Karaim, Hath-Arob, Ashnah, Piram, Ne'eman, Abidan, Ziphim, Kisofim, Tekufah, Paran, Bith Aneth, Jair. More music songs Zebdi, Tahah, Mahshav, Kanah, Mahlah, Khebar.
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 John Zorn Biography
Native New Yorker John Zorn is one of the most important, influential figures in avant-garde jazz, particularly the downtown NYC improv scene. Zorn started out in the 1970s, forging a new template for jazz-based improvisation, drawing inspiration from both '60s free jazz and experimental New Music composition. Over the years, he's led numerous groups (Naked City, Masada, Painkiller, and others) and incorporated everything from Klezmer and classical to punk and heavy metal in his genre-defying music, working with the world's finest musicians along the way. Zorn's own label, Tzadik, has become a key source of inventive unconventional music by other artists, not to mention his own voluminous discography.
 Worked With
Cyro Baptista, Fred Frith, William Parker, Ikue Mori, Wadada Leo Smith, Masada Quintet
 Contemporaries
Don Cherry & Ed Blackwell, Albert Ayler, Evan Parker, Fred Frith, Peter Brötzmann, Bill Laswell, Eugene Chadbourne, Tim Berne, Pauline Oliveros, Arto Lindsay, Marc Ribot, Derek Bailey, Dave Douglas (Trumpet), The Lounge Lizards (US), Wayne Horvitz, Mark Dresser, Erik Friedlander, Steven Bernstein (Trumpet), Zeena Parkins, Susie Ibarra, The Klezmatics, Mark Feldman (Violin), Lee Hyla, Matt Darriau, Pierre-Yves Macé, Rabbinical School Dropouts
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 Influences
John Coltrane, Frank Zappa, Ornette Coleman, Archie Shepp, Albert Ayler, John Cage, Ennio Morricone, Cecil Taylor, Anthony Braxton, Raymond Scott (Jazz), Kurt Weill, Jimmy Giuffre, DNA, Roscoe Mitchell, Morton Feldman, Joe Maneri, Charles Ives, Misha Mengelberg, Jack Smith, Naftule Brandwein
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