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Black Shabbis |
Jamie Saft |
első megjelenés éve: 2009 60 perc |
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(2009)
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 CD |
4.300 Ft
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1. | Black Shabbis The Trail of Libels
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2. | Blood
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3. | Serpent Seed
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4. | Der Judenstein (The Jewry Stone)
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5. | Army Girl
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6. | King of King of Kings
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7. | Kielce
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8. | Remember
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9. | The Ballad of Leo Frank
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Jazz
Jamie Saft: Guitar, Bass, Vocals, Organs, Mellotron, Optigan, Synthesizers Mr. Dorgon: Vocals Trevor Dunn: Bass Bobby Previte: Drums Vanessa Saft: Vocals Mike Pride: Drums Dmitriy Shnaydman: Drums
After two stunning jazz piano trio recordings featuring the music of Dylan and Zorn, dubmeister Jamie Saft returns to his roots with a masterpiece of Jewish heavy metal. Slashing and burning his way through nine tracks of unbridled madness, this is Radical Jewish Culture at its best. Alice Cooper, Black Sabbath and Slayer for the frum, Black Shabbis presents uncompromising and intense sounds from one of the most versatile creative lights in the downtown scene.
Jamie Saft
Active Decades: '90s and '00s Genre: Jazz Styles: Avant-Garde Jazz, Electronica, Free Jazz, Fusion, Jewish Music, Modern Creative
Inspired keyboardist Jamie Saft started appearing on an increasing number of NY-oriented jazz recordings as the '90s progressed. Born in Queens, New York, Saft studied at the New England Conservatory of Music and Tufts University. At these schools, he studied with Paul Bley, Geri Allen, Cecil McBee and Joe Maneri; in addition to having composer and "piano technical guru" (as Saft described him) Burton Hatheway as a mentor. In 1993, Saft returned to New York and has since been performing a wide variety of music styles, from opera to jazz in a self-described bar band. In 1995, he was the piano soloist in the New York and Paris premieres (at the Lincoln Centre and MC93 Bobigny, respectively) of John Adams' opera I Was Looking at the Ceiling and then I Saw the Sky. Through the mid to late '90s he played Hammond organ, Fender Rhodes, mini-Moog and bass in Bobby Previte's Latin for Travelers, available on Enja. Saft also plays accordion -- in the Peter Epstein Quartet and on Jerry Granelli's Enter a Dragon-- and the steel guitar. He has recorded and performed throughout the U.S., Europe and the Middle East, and worked with John Zorn, Groove Collective, Marc Ribot, Drazy Hoops and many more. Saft also co-led a release with trumpeter Cuong Vu entitled Ragged Jack on the Avant label. In 1999, he was busy not only touring, but also recording a new album for Tzadik, with musicians including Chris Speed and Jim Black, both from Tim Berne's Bloodcount and Pachora. Sovlanut arrived in mid-2000. --- Joslyn Layne, All Music Guide |
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