Grand Guignol (album)
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Grand Guignol | |||||
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Studio album by Naked City | |||||
Released | 1992 | ||||
Recorded | 1989 and 1992 | ||||
Genre | avant-garde, jazz, hardcore, thrash, noise, ambient | ||||
Length | 62:00 | ||||
Label | Avant | ||||
Producer | John Zorn | ||||
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Grand Guignol is the second full-length studio album released by John Zorn's band Naked City in 1992 on the Japanese Avant label. The album followed Torture Garden which was a compilation of "hardcore miniatures" from Naked City and Grand Guignol. The album notable for the inclusion of cover versions of pieces wriiten by classical composers, the guest vocal of Bob Dorough, and also features a selection of "hardcore miniatures" (tracks 9-41) which are intense, fast, brief compositions, complete with the wailing of Zorn's alto sax, and the sometimes tortured, sometimes hilarious screams of Yamatsuka Eye.
The album was also released as part of Naked City: The Complete Studio Recordings on Tzadik Records in 2005.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
- All compositions and arrangements by John Zorn, except where noted.
- "Grand Guignol" – 17:41
- "La Cathedrale Engloutie" – 6:24 (Claude Debussy)
- "Three Preludes Op. 74: Douloureux, Déchirant" – 1:17 (Alexander Scriabin)
- "Three Preludes Op. 74: Très Lent, Contemplatif" – 1:43 (Scriabin)
- "Three Preludes Op. 74: Allegro Drammatico" – 0:49 (Scriabin)
- "Prophetiae Sybillarum" – 1:46 (Orlande de Lassus)
- "The Cage" – 2:01 (Charles Ives) - Featuring Bob Dorough
- "Louange Á L'Eternité De Jésus" – 7:08 (Olivier Messiaen)
- "Blood Is Thin" – 1:02
- "Thrash Jazz Assassin" – 0:47
- "Dead Spot" – 0:33
- "Bonehead" – 0:54
- "Piledriver" – 0:36
- "Shangkuan Ling-Feng" – 1:16
- "Numbskull" – 0:31
- "Perfume of A Critic's Burning Flesh" – 0:26
- "Jazz Snob: Eat Shit" – 0:26
- "The Prestidigitator" – 0:46
- "No Reason To Believe" – 0:28
- "Hellraiser" – 0:41
- "Torture Garden" – 0:37
- "Slan" – 0:24
- "The Ways of Pain" – 0:33
- "The Noose" – 0:13
- "Sack of Shit" – 0:46
- "Blunt Instrument" – 0:56
- "Osaka Bondage" – 1:17
- "Shallow Grave" – 0:42
- "Kaoru" – 0:53
- "Dead Dread" – 0:48
- "Billy Liar" – 0:13
- "Victims of Torture" – 0:24
- "Speedfreaks" – 0:50
- "New Jersey Scum Swamp" – 0:44
- "S/M Sniper" – 0:17
- "Pigfucker" – 0:24
- "Cairo Chop Shop" – 0:25
- "Facelifter" – 0:57
- "Whiplash" – 0:22
- "The Blade" – 0:30
- "Gob of Spit" – 0:21
[edit] Personnel
- John Zorn – alto sax, vocals
- Bill Frisell – guitar
- Wayne Horvitz – keyboards
- Fred Frith – bass
- Joey Baron – drums
- Yamatsuka Eye – vocals
- Bob Dorough – special guest vocalist
[edit] Liner notes
Decades before our modern tradition of Splatter films, The Grand Guignol served up torture, incest, blood lust, insanity, mutilation and death to generations of fervid spectators. But The Grand Guignol is not simply the theater of horror that shocked Paris for sixty-five years from 1897 to 1962. It is the celebration of the darker side of our existence. It has always been with us. It always will be.
Throughout history, Artists have been obsessed with humanities Taboos and Phobias: Aristotle, Aeschylus, Shakespeare, Sade, Goya, Poe, Dalí, Bataille, Hitchcock, Irving Klaw, Bacon, Dan Oniroku, H.G. Lewis, Hermann Nitsch, Carcass. Our fascination with Fear, Terror and Evil, like Death itself, knows no racial, cultural or religious barriers. It resides in our collective unconscious, binding us together with ropes we try, but are ultimately unable to sever. Only through violent trauma, or the convulsive viscera of artistic vision does it rise to the surface, reminding us that it has, in truth, been there all along.
This album is lovingly dedicated to Jack Smith. Legendary filmmaker, theatrical genius, exotic art collector. Father of the New York Underground, who died a victim of the AIDS virus September 18, 1989.
- Executive Producer Disk Union
- Associate Producer Kazunori Sugiyama
- Recorded by:
- Oliver DiCicco, SF
- Roger Moutenot, NYC
- Martin Bisi, Brooklyn
- Seigen Ono, Tokyo
- Scott Ansel, NYC
- Mixed by Roger Moutenot
- Mastered by Bob Ludwig
- All photos courtesy of the Dr. Stanley B. Burns Collection of Historic Medical Photography
- Illustration: Maruo Suehiro
- Design: Tomoyo T.L. (Karath=Razar)
- Photo Typesetting: Lisa Wells (strong silent type)
- Special thanks to: Dr. Stanley Burns, Karol Armitage, Sally Silvers, Larry Ochs, Lyn Hejinian, Miwa Kaoru, Azuma Eiichi, Akashi Masonori, Ikeezumi Hideo, Andy Haas, Craig Flanagan, Mick Harris, Mike Patton, the Accüsed, Die Kreuzen, DRI, Ruins, Boredoms, SOB, Whitehouse, SPK, P16 D4, Jean-Luc Godard, Martin Scorsese, the Transcriptions of Arnold Schoenberg, the Tony Bennet Organization.
[edit] Notes
- The album is titled after the infamous Grand Guignol theater in Paris, which was open from 1897 to 1962, where performances centered around extreme violence.
- Grand Guignol was remastered and re-released in 1995 as part of the Tzadik box set - Naked City: The Complete Studio Recordings Box Set. The box set contains the bonus track "Grand Guignol (Version Vocale)", featuring Mike Patton and alters the original track sequencing.
- Two of the tracks - "Bonehead" & "Hellraiser" were featured in the soundtrack to Michael Haneke's film Funny Games(1997).