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Filmworks Anthology: 1986 - 2005

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Download links and information about Filmworks Anthology: 1986 - 2005 by John Zorn. This album was released in 1992 and it belongs to Jazz, Avant Garde Jazz, Avant Garde Metal, Alternative, Theatre/Soundtrack genres. It contains 28 tracks with total duration of 01:15:26 minutes.

Artist: John Zorn
Release date: 1992
Genre: Jazz, Avant Garde Jazz, Avant Garde Metal, Alternative, Theatre/Soundtrack
Tracks: 28
Duration: 01:15:26
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Main Title (from "She Must Be Seeing Things") 1:03
2. End Titles (from "White and Lazy") 1:58
3. Yakisoba (from "Cynical Hysterie Hour") 1:15
4. Punk Rock Hero (from "Cynical Hysterie Hour") 0:57
5. Trough the Nigh (from "Cynical Hysterie Hour") 1:30
6. Surfing Samba (from "Cynical Hysterie Hour") 1:11
7. Fanfare / Theme (from "The Golden Boat") 3:29
8. France (from "Weiden and Kennedy Nike Spot") 0:14
9. Sweden (from "Weiden and Kennedy Nike Spot") 0:29
10. Arsenal Dance Mix (from "Looters - Trespass") 3:58
11. Main Title (from "Hollywood Hotel") 1:34
12. Wheelchair Racers (from "Weiden and Kennedy Commercial Spot") 0:41
13. Pueblo (from "Rose Hobart") 9:00
14. Lituus (from "Tears of Ecstacy") 1:06
15. Firework (from "Mechanics of the Brain") 1:53
16. End Titles (from "Anton, Mailman") 3:09
17. Deseo (from "Latin Boys Go to Hell") 2:28
18. Shanghai (from "Port of Last Resort") 2:36
19. Trembling Before G-D (from "Trembling Before G-D") 2:24
20. Filming (from "In the Mirror of Maya Deren") 5:51
21. Shabbos Noir (from "Secret Lives") 2:09
22. Chippy Charm (from "Homecoming") 1:36
23. Vocal Phase (from "Homecoming") 3:51
24. Shaolin Spirit (from "Shaolin Ulysses") 3:02
25. Main Title (from "Invitation to a Suicide") 4:38
26. Sekhel (vocal) [from "Hiding and Seeking"] 4:56
27. Protocols of Zion (from "Protocols of Zion") 4:27
28. Indonesia (from "Workingman's Death") 4:01

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Film Works 1986-1990 opens with John Zorn's first film score, White and Lazy. In just under ten minutes comes small capsules of instrumental punk, rockabilly, dark ambient, nightclub jazz, until "End Title," with vocals by Arto Lindsay, and soloing by Robert Quine (of Lou Reed's band), who Zorn regards as "a punk guitar genius." Next on the CD comes the music for The Golden Boat, a 1990 Raul Ruiz film. To parallel Ruiz' low budget, B-movie work, Zorn decided against timing out the music, and instead generated as much variety as possible — from pastoral to pipe organ — in a one day recording session. Zorn then chopped up the results, applying the discontinuous flow to the film. Certainly, the quirky eclecticism heard here is a telling precursor to later film works such as Film Works, Vol. 7. As a bonus, this volume also includes the 1987 short arrangement of Ennio Morricone's "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly," which was recorded after Zorn was solicited by an advertising agency who had commissioned a reggae band, a string quartet, and a jazz group with the same task. "Main Title" moves in a driving piano-bass ostinato often heard in Ennio Morricone's work; also, it is almost the exact progression as that later heard in Andy Prieboy's scathing "New York Debut of an L.A. Artist (Jazz Crowd)." Getting the full last half hour of this release, the music for She Must Be Seeing Things has more space to develop, resulting in the most impressive and fully realized score, found in this first volume of film works. Although certainly a younger effort, there is a lot of good music on this first film works compilation. It is interesting to hear where Zorn's scores began. And, for what it's worth, this and all of the film works include well laid-out, beautiful liner notes.