York (First Exit to Brooklyn)
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York (First Exit to Brooklyn) | ||
Studio album by The Foetus Symphony Orchestra | ||
Released | March 11, 1997 | |
Recorded | The Anchorage, Brooklyn (July 18, 1996) | |
Genre | Jazz, No Wave | |
Length | 46:29 | |
Label | Thirsty Ear | |
Producer(s) | J. G. Thirlwell | |
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The Foetus Symphony Orchestra chronology | ||
Null/Void (1996) |
York (First Exit to Brooklyn) (1997) |
Flow (2001) |
York (First Exit to Brooklyn) is an album by The Foetus Symphony Orchestra featuring Lydia Lunch, released in 1997 by Thirsty Ear.
As opposed to every other Foetus album, York is a wholly collaborative work. A "travelogue and exploration of DUMBO (Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass)" [1], York features J. G. Thirlwell as composer and conductor for a group of notable New York City musicians. The musicians, almost all of which had worked with Thirlwell previously, were encouraged to freely improvise on their parts. Lydia Lunch, a regular Thirlwell collaborator, narrates the proceedings.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
- "Black Adonis" – 10:26
- "Crumpled City" – 10:00
- "Puddlin' Doorway" – 9:07
- "Egomaniacs with Insecurity Problems" – 10:12
- "Arschficken" – 6:44
- "Arschficken" is a version of Wiseblood's "The Fudge Punch."
[edit] Personnel
- J. G. Thirlwell - Vocals, conch shell, tin whistle, Master of Disaster
- Brian Emrich - Bass, e-bow, bass synth
- Steve Bernstein - Trumpet, slide trumpet
- David Ouimet - Trombone
- Marcus Rojas - Tuba, didgeridoo
- Oren Bloedow - Guitar, electric oud
- Kurt Wolf - Guitar
- Vinnie Signorelli - Drums
- Lydia Lunch - Narrator
[edit] Production
- J. G. Thirlwell - Production, design
- Rob "Rok" Sutton - Engineering
- Mark Droescher - Rendering
[edit] External links
- York at foetus.org