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    John Schott - Shuffle Play : Elegies For The Recording Angel (2000)

    Posted By: speakvisual
    John Schott - Shuffle Play : Elegies For The Recording Angel (2000)

    John Schott - Shuffle Play : Elegies For The Recording Angel (2000)
    Jazz / Avant Garde | MP3 CBR 320kbps | ~ 154 Mb
    Label : New World Records 80548 | Time: 73:36

    “Composer-guitarist John Schott has a fascination with the past, as well as with the convergence of idioms. The basis of the work is a series of ancient recordings, scratchy near-inaudible cylinders from the end of the 19th century that include "Twinkle Twinkle, Little Star," whistling, speeches, and a bugle call. These are used as backdrops or central voices in several of the 28 pieces that make up Shuffle Play, pieces that range from pointillist modern classical composition to free jazz to mixtures of the two. Tracks vary in length from atmospheric bits as brief as 10 seconds to more than seven minutes, while Schott's Ensemble Diglossia expands from individual soloists through small improvising groups to reach an 11-member chamber ensemble of reeds, strings, and percussion for four tracks.”

    Shuffle Play is designed to be played in the “random” or “shuffle” mode of a CD player, reconfiguring the story it tells with each listening. However, because not all players have this feature, consideration was also given to the normal sequencing of tracks. It comprises 28 meditations on the history of recordings, including several tracks that use cylinder recordings from the earliest decade of recorded sound (1888-1900)-many of them previously unpublished-direct from the Edison archives in New Jersey.

    The idea was to develop the material from as many angles as possible: free improvisation, musique concrète, post-war composition, AACM-derived strategies, and pop music, to name a few. Sometimes these idioms are juxtaposed, more often they are integrated, in a sort of polylingual counterpoint. I wanted the tracks to be widely varied as to length, instrumentation, subject, and/or recorded ambience, so as to place in the foreground the listener’s role in making it cohere: What do these pieces have to say to each other? It’s an attempt to listen and talk back to history. The old records are telling a story, but the story is garbled, it cuts in and out, you can’t quite make out what is being said. Each time you return, the message is different; you amass clues, but the piece that would make sense of the whole is always just out of reach. — John Schott

    Personnel :

    Steve Adams - flutes, alto saxophone
    Beth Custer - clarinet
    Ben Goldberg - clarinets
    Dan Plonsey - saxophones
    Tom Yoder - trombone
    Carla Kihlstedt, Jenny Scheinman - violins
    Tara Flandreau - viola
    Matthew Brubeck - cello
    Trevor Dunn - acoustic bass
    Scott Amendola - drums
    Gino Robair - xylophone, percussion, drums
    Karen Stackpole - gongs, percussion
    Rob Burger - accordion
    Myles Boisen - electric bass
    John Schott - guitar, organ, percussion

    Track List :

    1. Overture
    2. Eleven
    3. Poor Mourner: Intro
    4. Passage
    5. Elegy: America
    6. Long Grain
    7. Ten
    8. Graph With Citation
    9. Trio
    10. Poor Mourner Repainted
    11. Eighteen
    12. Elegy: Thomas Edison and Emile Beliner
    13. Temple Blocks
    14. Elegy: Nearer, My God to Thee
    15. Passage
    16. Violin
    17. Second Graph
    18. Drums
    19. 28 Seconds
    20. Poor Mourner: Snorkel
    21. Elegy: Noel Josephs and Jesse Walter Fewkes
    22. Ground Zero: June 29, 1888
    23. Nineteen
    24. Trio
    25. Elegy: Yankee Doodle Dandy
    26. Passage
    27. Thirty-Two
    28. Nearer

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