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1. | She Said She Said, "Can You Sing Sermonette With Me?": Batch 1-2
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2. | She Said She Said, "Can You Sing Sermonette With Me?": Batch 3 ...
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3. | She Said She Said, "Can You Sing Sermonette With Me?": Batch 4 (Ha!)
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4. | She Said She Said, "Can You Sing Sermonette With Me?": Batch 5
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5. | She Said She Said, "Can You Sing Sermonette With Me?": Batch 6
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6. | She Said She Said, "Can You Sing Sermonette With Me?": Batch 7-8
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7. | She Said She Said, "Can You Sing Sermonette With Me?": Trance
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8. | 5 Dreams; Marriage: Aria 1
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9. | 5 Dreams; Marriage: Answer 1
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10. | 5 Dreams; Marriage: Aria 2
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11. | 5 Dreams; Marriage: Answer 2
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12. | 5 Dreams; Marriage: Aria 3
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13. | 5 Dreams; Marriage: Answer 3
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14. | 5 Dreams; Marriage: Aria 4
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15. | 5 Dreams; Marriage: Answer 4
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16. | 5 Dreams; Marriage: Aria 5
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17. | 5 Dreams; Marriage: Answer 5
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18. | 5 Dreams; Marriage: Glory Chorale
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19. | [Untitled Hidden Track]
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Avant-Garde / Experimental / Jazz / Modern Composition / Rock
Kitty Brazelton - Sampling, Bass (Electric), Mixing, Vocals, Field Recording, Computers, Arranger, Editing, Composer, Processing, Engineer Dafna Naphtali - Vocals, Mixing, Composer, Live Recording, Programming, Editing, Arranger, Max, Guitar (Electric) Danny Tunick - Recorder (Soprano), Octopad, Bass (Electric), Vocals, Sampling, Drums Paul Geluso - Vocals, Editing, Engineer, Mixing
Heung-Heung "Chippy" Chin - Design Jamie Saft - Mixing Jill Peltzman - Cover Photo, Inlay Photography John Zorn - Executive Producer Kazunori Sugiyama - Associate Producer Marc PoKempner - Photography Scott Hull - Mastering Tom Mark - Engineer
Kitty Brazelton has been a mover and shaker in the downtown scene for well over a decade; a singer, bandleader and composer of striking originality. Along with Dafna Naphtali, she performs two extended suites of twisted, powerful chamber rock blending a raucous punk aesthetic with vocal harmonies, noise and much, much more. Complex, visionary weirdness from two of the strangest minds in contemporary music.
While not knowing what it's like to be a bat, it should become fairly obvious within a few minutes what it's like to listen to a recording so unbelievably complex, organized, and chaotically funny that one can forget all one knows about contemporary music and its various genres. This is punk rock without punk rock and free jazz transformed by a reliance on found sounds; stop-on-a-dime arrangement; insane, seedy Lower East Side production; and absolutely no songs. The no songs part isn't a detriment, as Brazelton and partner in disorder and mania Dafna Naphtali wreak havoc with great glee upon notions of song, electronic production, improvisation, and avant-garde music as well. Using all manners of guitars, samplers, drums, and machines, this duo (with the help of a couple of friends) rips the entire postscript that is postmodern rock to the ground. And they laugh their asses off while doing it. It will not do to pretend and classify this kind of "fun" as the same kind offered by Los Lobos, Jad Fair, Yuka Honda, and Captain Beefheart, but it is safe to say that there is nothing whatsoever safe or reassuring on this recording. Brilliant and dangerous. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide |
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