JOHN ZORN — Filmworks I: 1986-1990

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Album · 1990

Filed under Non-Metal
By JOHN ZORN

Tracklist


White and Lazy 1986
1.Main Title (00:55)
2.Homecoming (01:15)
3.The Heist (03:20)
4.Meat Dream (01:15)
5.Phone Call (00:50)
6.End Title (01:59)

The Golden Boat 1990
7.Fanfare (00:30)
8.Theme (02:59)
9.Jazz I (02:51)
10.Horror Organ (01:06)
11.Mexico (01:56)
12.Mood (03:17)
13.Rockabilly (02:01)
14.Slow (02:47)
15.Jazz Oboes (02:33)
16.The Golden Boat (Turntable Mix) (02:58)
17.End Titles (02:53)

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly 1987
18.The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (01:04)

She Must Be Seeing Things 1986
19.Main Title (01:04)
20.Swirling Shot (01:20)
21.Homecoming (03:22)
22.Catalina Flash (00:28)
23.Seduction (04:54)
24.Sex Shop Boogaloo (02:47)
25.Catalina Escapes (01:11)
26.Worms (01:04)
27.Death Waltz Fantasy (01:24)
28.Following Sequence (03:03)
29.Movie Set (01:20)
30.Climax (02:55)
31.Going to Dinner (02:38)
32.End Titles (03:27)

Total Time 67:26

Line-up/Musicians


- John Zorn / alto saxophone (tracks 7 to 17, 19 to 32), composer, arranger, producer
- David Hofstra (tracks 19 to 32)
- Mark Dresser / bass (tracks 7 to 17)
- Melvin Gibbs / bass (tracks 1 to 6)
- Ned Rothenberg / bass clarinet (tracks 1 to 6)
- Anton Fier / drums (tracks 1 to 6)
- Bobby Previte / drums, marimba, percussion, timpani (tracks 7 to 32)
- Tom Varner / French horn (tracks 19 to 32)
- Bill Frisell / guitar (tracks 18 to 32),
- Robert Quine / guitar (tracks 1 to 18)
- Arto Lindsay / guitar, vocals (tracks 1 to 6)
- Carol Emanuel / harp
- Anthony Coleman / keyboards (tracks 7 to 17)
- David Weinstein / keyboards (tracks 1 to 6, 18 to 32)
- Vicki Bodner / oboe (tracks 7 to 17)
- Wayne Horvitz / organ [Hammond], piano, synthesizer [Dx7] (tracks 18 to 32)
- Ciro Baptista / Brazilian percussion (tracks 7 to 17)
- Naná Vasconcelos / Brazilian percussion (tracks 19 to 32)
- Anthony Coleman / piano, organ, celesta, harpsichord (tracks 19 to 32)
- Marty Ehrlich / tenor saxophone, clarinet (tracks 19 to 32)
- Jim Staley / trombone (tracks 19 to 32)
- David Shea / turntables, vocals (tracks 7 to 17)
- Shelley Hirsch / voice (tracks 19 to 32)

About this release

CD released 1990 on Eva Records (WWCX 2024) / Wave (EVA 2024).
CD reissued 1992 on Elektra Nonesuch (9 79270-2) with new artwork, and in 1997 on Tzadik (TZ 7314) under the title Filmworks I: 1986-1990

Cassette issued 1992 on Elektra Nonesuch (9 79270-2).

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