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Book Of Heads

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Download links and information about Book Of Heads by Marc Ribot, John Zorn. This album was released in 1995 and it belongs to Jazz, Avant Garde Jazz, Free Jazz, Avant Garde Metal, Alternative, Classical genres. It contains 35 tracks with total duration of 54:58 minutes.

Artist: Marc Ribot, John Zorn
Release date: 1995
Genre: Jazz, Avant Garde Jazz, Free Jazz, Avant Garde Metal, Alternative, Classical
Tracks: 35
Duration: 54:58
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Etude 1 2:42
2. Etude 2 0:30
3. Etude 3 0:37
4. Etude 4 2:02
5. Etude 5 2:44
6. Etude 6 1:00
7. Etude 7 2:35
8. Etude 8 1:23
9. Etude 9 1:08
10. Etude 10 0:29
11. Etude 11 2:02
12. Etude 12 1:50
13. Etude 13 2:16
14. Etude 14 0:36
15. Etude 15 1:56
16. Etude 16 1:25
17. Etude 17 0:44
18. Etude 18 0:25
19. Etude 19 0:40
20. Etude 20 1:18
21. Etude 21 2:18
22. Etude 22 1:49
23. Etude 23 3:06
24. Etude 24 1:50
25. Etude 25 0:56
26. Etude 26 0:35
27. Etude 27 1:27
28. Etude 28 3:06
29. Etude 29 2:09
30. Etude 30 2:48
31. Etude 31 1:07
32. Etude 32 1:28
33. Etude 33 1:20
34. Etude 34 1:16
35. Etude 35 1:21

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Composed in 1978 for Eugene Chadbourne, The Book of Heads was eventually released in 1995 as a recording performed by guitarist Marc Ribot. Inspired by Chadbourne, the album is also a tribute to his experimental swan diving in the world of guitar music. This series of études for guitar employs a variety of techniques, from playing with toy balloons, talking dolls, mbira keys, wet finger whoops, and bowing, to removing the strings from the bridge and playing with pencils and bits of rice, as well as a host of other approaches. The music ranges from the overtly weird to beautiful, little, classically-influenced morsels and deconstructed folk songs. There are 35 études in all, and as one might expect on a Zorn album, they all vary greatly. Ribot is obviously having fun on this release, and he has been praised by Zorn for the care he took in its execution. Such erratic work could be tossed off as mere noodling, but Ribot puts his heart into this performance and it shows.