Recently picked up Ennio Morricone's "Gli Occhi Freddi Della Paura" ("Cold Eyes Of Fear"), and needless to say, I absolutely love this soundtrack. In this man's opinion, this album really seems to be very influential to Zorn and his Naked City Works. Like I said, that's just my opinion, but I'm curious to see if any other Zorn Listers feel the same way, or at least, somewhat agree with that take on this particular Morricone Soundtrack. At any rate, it's a bad-ass album, and should be considered for your catalog. As far as Krzysztof Komeda, I don't have any of his soundtracks. I do have a copy of Tomasz Stanko's "Litania: Music of Krzysztof Komeda", which I also enjoy. Tomasz's tone on this album is really dry and rough, and a lot different than what I would expect from Manfred's ECM label. The lineup is stellar, and I'm sure, Tomasz greatly enjoyed putting together this album, considering how close he and Krzystof were. On a side note, thanks to Zorn-listers who recently recommended, Tortoise's "TNT" and DNA's "Live at CBGB". Picked those up over the weekend, and they've been in heavy rotation on the CD player. Here are my recommendations for the list this time around -- Power Tools - "Strange Meeting" (Bill Frisell - Melvin Gibbs - Ronald Shannon Jackson) Henry Threadgill - "Where's Your Cup" Oh, also, Ornette Coleman plays San Francisco, March 20, with his son, Greg Cohen, and one other bass player (who's name evade's me at this moment Tony Falanga??). It's part of the Spring SFJazz Series, which will also include Paul Bley & Satoko Fujii in April, and one of the most underrated saxophone players Gary Bartz in June. European Zorn-listers, please keep us posted on Jazz Festivals this spring/summer, as I'm beginning to plan my trip to Europe in '04. M'kay, sorry for the lengthy-off-topic-rambling email, but it's been some time, since I've written the list... didn't want you to think I didn't care anymore. Have a very metal weekend. Bruno
From: ahleucha ahleucha <ahleucha_79@yahoo.es> To: zorn-list@mailman.xmission.com Subject: Soundtracks Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2004 00:15:39 +0100 (CET)
Hi,
I'm wondering if this has already been discussed, I hope no. Lately, I have seen amazing japanese films with delightful music. I'm wondering what do you think of the soundtracks genre and your favorite albums or composers.
In case of Morricone I purchased sometime ago il malamondo/la tarantola del ventre nero. The first soundtrack was ok but I loved much more la tarantola. I also like Krzysztof Komeda, the stuff on tzadik by Ribot ( I'm going to buy Ikue Mori B/Side, what about other filmworks to pick up on tzadik?), Nino Rota or Jerry Goldsmith's Chinatown.
Cheers
Rafa
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