Electric Masada – At The Mountains Of Madness
Genre: | Jazz, Rock |
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Style: | Noise, Contemporary Jazz, Avantgarde, Fusion, Heavy Metal, Post Bop, Cool Jazz, Experimental |
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Tracklist
Lilin | 16:14 | ||
Metal Tov | 5:35 | ||
Karaim | 16:16 | ||
Hath-Arob | 5:17 | ||
Abidan | 8:10 | ||
Idalah-Abal | 6:34 | ||
Kedem | 15:41 | ||
Yatzar | 6:06 | ||
Tekufah | 17:59 | ||
Hath-Arob | 6:56 | ||
Abidan | 9:59 | ||
Metal Tov | 5:52 | ||
Karaim | 15:16 | ||
Idalah-Abal | 6:08 | ||
Kedem | 14:47 |
Credits (14)
- John ZornAlto Saxophone
- Trevor DunnBass
- John ZornComposed By
- Heung-Heung ChinDesign
- Joey BaronDrums
- Kenny WollesenDrums
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Image | , | – | In Your Collection, Wantlist, or Inventory | Version Details | Data Quality | ||||
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At The Mountains Of Madness 2×CD, Album | Tzadik – TZ 7352-2 | US | 2005 | US — 2005 | |||||
At The Mountains Of Madness 2×CD, Album, Reissue | Tzadik – TZ 7352-2 | US | 2005 | US — 2005 | |||||
At The Mountains Of Madness 2×CD, Album | Tzadik – TZ 7352-2 | US | US |
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- Easily my favourite jazz album! Posted the track "Keden" on youtube 7 years ago and I'm always coming back to listen to it like I've never heard it before.
- Edited 6 years agoOne of the most powerful jazz albums of its age. Every musician is as gifted and bloodthirsty as the pieces themselves - written by Zorn, there's only a handful of works in his Œuvre (i.e. "Spillane" or "Moonchild"), which can keep pace with the musical monstrosities on this record. It's a total mystery to me, why this still hasn't been banned to vinyl.
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