Alhambra Love Songs

Alhambra Love Songs
Studio album by John Zorn
Released April 21, 2009
Recorded October 27, 2008
Genre Avant-Garde experimental music
Length 44:35
Label Tzadik TZ 7374
Producer John Zorn
John Zorn chronology
Filmworks XXIII: El General
(2009)
Alhambra Love Songs
(2009)
Stolas: Book of Angels Volume 12
(2009)

Alhambra Love Songs is an album composed by John Zorn which features eleven compositions performed by Rob Burger, Greg Cohen and Ben Perowsky.[1] It includes musical tributes to Vince Guaraldi, Clint Eastwood, David Lynch, Mike Patton and Harry Smith.

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[2]
Record Collector[3]

The Allmusic review by Thom Jurek describes it as "an eclectic homage of sorts to the San Francisco Bay area and the musicians who have and continue to make it their home".[2] The North Coast Journal stated "Alhambra Love Songs is yet another John Zorn record executed with grace, musical excellence, a sense of play and intensity. And, oddly, it just may be one of the great summer records of this year".[4] Writing in Record Collector, reviewer Spencer Grady noted "This set captures a group in total togetherness, both with each other and also the wishes of their composer. In a decidedly vast and varied canon, Alhambra Love Songs may just prove to be one of John Zorn’s most rewarding and enduring works".[3]

Track listing

All compositions by John Zorn

  1. "Mountain View" – 5:08
  2. "Novato" – 3:52
  3. "Pacifica" – 3:58
  4. "Benicia" – 3:48
  5. "Half Moon Bay" – 4:38
  6. "Moraga" – 4:17
  7. "Tamalpais" – 4:08
  8. "Larkspur" – 3:36
  9. "Alhambra Blues" – 4:26
  10. "Miramar" – 1:19
  11. "Tiburon" – 5:19

Personnel

References

  1. Tzadik catalogue
  2. 1 2 Jurek, T. Allmusic Review, accessed 26 May 2009
  3. 1 2 Grady, S. John Zorn: Alhambra Love Songs, Record Collector, August 2009
  4. Shikuma, M. Alhambra Love Songs by John Zorn, North Coast Journal, July 23, 2009
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