Leng Tch'e (album)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Leng Tch'e | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Studio album by Naked City | |||||
Released | 1992 | ||||
Length | 31:38 | ||||
Label | Toys Factory | ||||
Producer | John Zorn | ||||
Naked City chronology | |||||
|
Leng Tch'e is the fourth release from John Zorn's band Naked City. It consists of a single track, running at just over half an hour. It was first released on the Japanese Toys Factory label in 1992.
The cover photograph features a 'death by a thousand cuts' victim, and this is also the theme of the piece.
From the liner notes:
“ | Research into the relationship between violence and the sacred led Zorn to the writings of Georges Bataille. The historical photographs used in Leng Tch'e (found in Tears of Eros) were taken circa 1905 in Beijing to document the last public execution utilizing Leng Tch'e (hundred pieces) which dates from the Manchu dynasty. Given opium to extend the victim's life during the arduous process, the look of ecstasy on the man's face haunted Bataille:
|
” |
[edit] Track listing
- "Leng Tch'e" (John Zorn) – 31:37
[edit] Personnel
- John Zorn – alto sax, vocals
- Bill Frisell – guitar
- Wayne Horvitz – keyboards
- Fred Frith – bass
- Joey Baron – drums
- Yamataka Eye – vocals
[edit] Liner Notes
- Published by Theatre of Musical Optics, BMI
- Produced by John Zorn
- Recorded by Alec Head
- Mastered by Bob Ludwig
- Design: Tomoyo T.L.
- Thanks: Patton, the Melvins