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Filmworks XX: Sholem Aleichem

Label: Tzadik
Released: 2008
Track listing: Shalom, Sholem!; Luminous Visions; Mamme Loshen; Beyond The Pale; Mekubolim; Portable Homeland; Wandering Star; Jewish Revolutionaries; Shtetls; Lucky Me, I'm An Orphan!; Nicht Gefahrlich; Talking Through Oblivion.

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The Rain Horse

Label: Tzadik
Released: 2008
Track listing: Tears Of Morning; The Stallion; Tree Of Life; Wedding Of Wild Horse; Forests In The Mist; Dance Exotique; Bird In The Mist; Parable Of Job; Encounter; The Rain Horse; End Credits.

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Zaebos: Book of Angels, Vol. 11

Label: Tzadik
Released: 2008
Track listing: Zagzagel; Sefrial; Agmatia; Rifion; Chafriel; Ahaij; Asaliah; Vianuel; Jeduthun; Malach ha-Sopher; Tutrusa'i.

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TANT QUE LES HEURES PASSENT

Label: Tzadik
Released: 2008

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Medeski Martin and Wood: Zaebos: Book of Angels, Vol. 11

Read "Zaebos: Book of Angels, Vol. 11" reviewed by Graham L. Flanagan


Just take a moment to absorb this disc's exhausting title; yeah... this probably isn't what you should pick up after drawing the name of your Erskine Hawkins-loving grandpa when figuring out whose Secret Santa you're going to be; that is, unless said grandpa has a penchant for atonal, acid-tinged klezmer-jazz. Hey, you never know. To the ...

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Paul Shapiro's Ribs and Brisket Revue: Essen

Read "Essen" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


Essen. Come il titolo di una canzone-menù yiddish sulle Catskills Mountains. Ma anche Essen come “mangiare" in tedesco. “Dimmi cosa mangi e ti dirò chi sei", disse nel 1825 Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin, e questa sua famosa frase spicca sul retro della copertina dell'album. Il cibo come espressione di una cultura. Il cibo come primo punto di ...

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Trevor Dunn: Four Films

Read "Four Films" reviewed by Martin Longley


Trevor Dunn is chiefly known as a bassist, but this collection of soundtrack work displays his skills as composer and multi-instrumentalist, either working totally solo or by inviting out a small posse of guest players. Over the years, he's been involved with Mr. Bungle, Fantomas and John Zorn's Electric Masada, among many more, so it's gratifying ...

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Daniel Zamir: I Believe

Read "I Believe" reviewed by Warren Allen


Since he first appeared in New York as a wildly blowing teenage alto saxophonist, Daniel Zamir has toned down just a little. An Israeli who grew closer to his Judaism while abroad, he has since returned to the Holy Land, and these days, plays exclusively soprano sax. I Believe, an American release, shows a fiery but ...

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John Zorn: Filmworks XX: Sholem Aleichem

Read "Filmworks XX: Sholem Aleichem" reviewed by Warren Allen


Composer John Zorn continues his remarkably productive 2008 (at least seven releases to his name so far) with Volume XX of his Filmworks series. Zorn assembled these pieces for the soundtrack to a documentary about Sholem Aleichem, the 19th century Jewish author whose character Tevye inspired Fiddler on the Roof. In the liner notes, ...

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Trevor Dunn: Four Films

Read "Four Films" reviewed by Mark Corroto


Bassist Trevor Dunn is a witness-to-history kind of guy. A survey of his recordings finds him showing up in everything that has happened since the mid-1980s in both New York and on the West Coast. His bass can be heard anchoring important recordings from Mr. Bungle, the various and many projects of John Zorn, ...


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