Hello Arthur, Yes, you have to. :) It is very beautiful album. It doesn't sound like any other album Frank London did before. If you know the music John Zorn was putting recently on the records, then you will probably feel like recognizing the music. The reason is he added his cohort of collaborators to it. E.g. Cyro Baptista, Jennifer Charles, Mark Feldman, Erik Friedlander and most noticeable Jamie Saft, who recorded and mixed the thing. The only problem you might find that the album is a little bit eclectic as almost all recent Zorn's works. The original recording features Thomas Chapin which surely adds his unmistaken personality to the CD. I cannot say that it is my favorite record but it is one of the best RJC records for sure. Thursday, October 10, 2002, you wrote to me: AG> Hm, no comments on "Scientist At Work" by Frank London? As far as I know, AG> this is the first time ever that Zorn has done a CD only of remixing and AG> overdubbing someone else's work, so I expected more interest here on the AG> list. At least this seems to be one case where Zorn isn't just mindlessly AG> repeasting himself as people have complained about "Filmworks XXXVVVIII" and AG> the essential "Masada live in Zorn's Kitchen vol. 78"... Eh? AG> Or do I really have to buy the damn thing myself!? ;-) NP: Charles Mingus "The Black Saint And The Sinner Lady" (CD) -- Best regards, Peter Gannushkin e-mail: shkin@shkin.com URL: http://www.downtownmusic.net/