John Zorn - Naked City[FLAC - LOSSLESS]
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FLAC files + Covers Released in 1990. Track Listing: 1 Batman (2:03) 2 The Sicilian Clan (3:33) 3 You Will Be Shot (1:31) 4 Latin Quarter (4:11) 5 A Shot In The Dark (3:13) 6 Reanimator (1:43) 7 Snagglepuss (2:20) 8 I Want To Live (2:12) 9 Lonely Woman (2:45) 10 Igneous Ejaculation (0:23) 11 Blood Duster (0:16) 12 Hammerhead (0:11) 13 Demon Sanctuary (0:41) 14 Obeah Man (0:20) 15 Ujaku (0:30) 16 Fuck The Facts (0:14) 17 Speedball (0:43) 18 Chinatown (4:28) 19 Punk China Doll (3:05) 20 N.Y. Flat Top Box (0:45) 21 Saigon Pickup (4:50) 22 The James Bond Theme (3:06) 23 Den Of Sins (1:14) 24 Contempt (2:53) 25 Graveyard Shift (3:32) 26 Inside Straight (4:17) Review by Gene Santoro from Rollingstone.com: The weegee photo on the cover sets you up for downtown composer/alto saxophonist John Zorn's latest musical onslaught. Yanking deliberately harsh and grainy shots out of the mix-and-match sonic grab bag called pop history, Zorn compresses them into odd-angled sound bites, shuffles them and then hurls them by in a gleeful assault. Despite patches of relative calm and even innocence, ironic subversion lurks at every turn of phrase. Naked City was formed a year and a half ago to give Zorn a focused vehicle for his omnivorous compositions and rearrangements. Taking its name from the gritty pulp TV show ("There are eight million stories in the ..."), this collection of downtown all-stars ? Zorn, Bill Frisell on guitar, Wayne Horvitz on keyboards, Fred Frith on bass, Joey Baron on percussion ? did a four-night, eight-set stint at the Knitting Factory, in New York City, last summer, never repeating a tune. Now tightened and toughened by roadwork, the band jump-cuts ? often within a single piece ? from surf-music buoyancy to reggae punch, country twang to film noir sleaze, hardcore slam-dunk to second-line strut, with the kind of grinning, methodical urgency you'd expect from a chain-saw murderer in a rush-hour subway car. Imagine the resulting spatter as a Jackson Pollock canvas, and you'll begin to understand how Naked City transforms everything it touches. Like, for example, jazz great Ornette Coleman's "Lonely Woman." Coleman, a Zorn hero, wrote and played it as a brooding, off-balance elegy, but in this band's hands, it comes out as a contemporary "Peter Gunn" played by Booker T. and the MG's. "The Sicilian Clan," by another Zorn fave, spaghetti westerner Ennio Morricone, curls up in a cocktail lounge with a cheesy Farfisa organ out of "Telstar." Then there are Zorn's originals ? raging grungers like "Hammerhead," mutant cartoon memories like "Snaggle-puss," skewed beach-blanket bingos like "Batman" and infectious R&B party-downs like "Latin Quarter" ? each produced to mimic its genre's classic sound. Think of Zorn as a rapid-fire radio scanner: Part of the listening fun is hanging on for dear life whenever he hits the button. Catch your breath when you can. Enjoy!