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The Dreamers
John Zorn / CD / 2008
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The Dreamers
, by
John Zorn
and his septet, is for all practical purposes a sequel of sorts to 2001's
The Gift
, which was -- and perhaps remains --
Zorn
's most "accessible" record. That said, there some key differences in the approach to this new set. Most of the band from the former record are back: guitarist
Marc Ribot
is here, as are keyboardist
Jamie Saft
, drummer
Joey Baron
, bassist
Trevor Dunn
(who was one of three bassists on
The Gift
), and percussionist
Cyro Baptista
.
Zorn
does play some alto saxophone as well, but his performance is not prevalent as an instrumentalist.
Dave Douglas
' trumpet is absent, and has been replaced by the vibes work of
Kenny Wollesen
. The music? It's funnier in a way, trickier and more exotic without being "exotica" the way
The Gift
was. In fact, one can hear the actual influences on
Zorn
's musical consciousness, literally pick them out track for track on
The Dreamers
. The devotion the composer has for popular styles is well documented -- whether from film noir and exploitation movie soundtracks, surf music, incidental commercial music, library records, etc. Things are fairly straightforward here until
"Toys,"
track five of this 11-cut, nearly 53-minute album.
"Mow Mow,"
which may be a play on the term "Mau Mau," is a nearly straight-ahead surf ballad that comes more from
the Ventures
than from
Dick Dale
. It's not blasted with reverb and its tempo is easy and breezy, offering a twilight look at the world. The beautiful organ work by
Saft
and the timing of
Wollesen
's vibes are uncanny, as they bracket
Ribot
's understated and elegant guitar work. The piece croons and drifts its way though several surf motifs before whispering to a close.
"Uluwati"
threatens to become another surf number, but instead it veers left and becomes a kind of incidental television theme number. One can picture a blend of
The Simpsons
and
The Jetsons
here, with the interplay between the guitars and vibes and the reverbed hand percussion skittering in the backdrop. This is the way
Piero Umiliani
would sound with
Duane Eddy
.
As unlikely as it may seem, television theme music rears its head in the piece immediately following this one, too.
"A Ride on Cottonfair"
evokes no one if not
Vince Guaraldi
and his
Peanuts
themes. It swings and is full of striking, even knottily percussive right-hand work by
Saft
, but it's woven so tightly into the melody that the improvisation that does take place -- pushed forward by the incredible brushwork of
Baron
and
Dunn
's upright bass solo -- feels like the interlude in an episodic cartoon. Wonderful stuff.
"Anulikwutsayl,"
the fourth cut, is a nine-minute workout for guitar, organ, and percussion that goes right to the heart of
Santana
during his
Caravanserai
/
Welcome
period.
Ribot
sounds nothing like him, using his edgy Fender as opposed to the Les Paul, but the impression is immediate. But it's more than this, too, because it sounds like
Santana
and
Gregg Rolie
's organ playing the soundtrack to an Italian spaghetti Western by
Bruno Nicolai
,
Piero Piccioni
,
Stelvio Cipriani
, or the master himself,
Ennio Morricone
, with odd bits of sound effects slipped into the mix at strategic places -- including the sounds of screaming, so perhaps there's a bit of
Giorgio Gaslini
or
Claudio Simonetti
here as well. No matter -- it's killer, and you get the idea. Things get a bit stranger on the brief
"Toys,"
where surf,
the Tijuana Brass
, flamenco, fusion, and soundtrack music from noir-ish sources meet teensploitation beach-blanket bongout flicks and insane Japanese hyper-animated cartoons. It's brief but big and changes the feel and direction of the record.
Artist
John Zorn
Format
CD
Genre
Avant Garde
Label Name
Tzadik
Producer
John Zorn
Release Date
2008 03 18
Song List
1: Mow Mow (3:03)
2: Uluwati (3:37)
3: A Ride on Cottonfair (4:22)
4: Anulikwutsayl (9:02)
5: Toys (2:46)
6: Of Wonder and Certainty (4:30)
7: Mystic Circles (6:08)
8: Nekashim (3:56)
9: Exodus (7:02)
10: Forbidden Tears (3:07)
11: Raksasa (5:15)
Style.Categories
Anime Music, Cartoon Music, Television Music, Film Music, Modern Composition, Surf
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