The piece both in live performance and on recording, remarking, “.it justĭidn’t draw me in in the way that most of Cage’s number pieces do. Philip Thomas, in an interview published on the Another Timbre siteĪnd partially reproduced in the sleeve of this release, mentions having heard Part of the “Complete Piano Music”, volume 5) and a live video by Beata PinceticĪnd Christos Sakellaridis last just over 46 and 36 minutes Performance lasts just over an hour and twenty-five minutes and the two others IĬan locate, by Josef Christof/Stefan Schleiermacher (released on MDG in 2000, as Haskins and Louis Goldstein it’s available to be heard on YouTube. Tilles) though it appears that the premiere was performed in May 1990 by Rob It was written for the piano duo Double Edge (Edmund Niemann and Nurit His life, Two² (1989) seems to be one of the least frequently Of Cage (external link)’s so-called “Number Pieces”, works composed late in It’s 128 minutes of pure, thought-compelling, perception-enhancing, down toĮarth bliss. In these clever but deep pieces – I look forward eagerly to Volume 2. AĬomparable contrast lies behind Ternary (homophony at the minor 6th, Hexatonic cycle at the major 6th), with its senseless ornamentation andĪs one reviewer comments, the pieces reference kitsch without becoming it.Ĭlassic chord progression with Neapolitan, doubled at the minor 2nd is learned and idiotic, Difference, repetition and hemiola explosive and bombastic. Plangency that affectingly counterpoints its Nancarrow-derived complexity. Nancarrow’s polyrhythmic player piano studies, as well as thematic materialįrom Percy Grainger’s Country Gardens. Most delightfulĪre the two opening pieces. This is a home-produced album, recorded in Knoop’s own studio. Some pieces are veryĭifficult, he explains: one was ‘unplayable’ so Shlomowitz replaced it. Music is unashamed at doing what it wants to do’. As KnoopĬomments in a podcast, the pieces ‘have that level of silliness where the Theĭelightful results are shot through with Dada-esque playfulness.
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read full reviewĪustralian composer Matthew Shlomowitz (external link)’ witty polytonalĬycle is performed by compatriot Mark Knoop. Comes in a jewel case with front and back color inserts.There’s much to beguile and stimulate in these clever but deep pieces.
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Promo: This three song promo for the movie Beautiful Girls and the soundtrack contains “Can’t Get Enough of Your Love Babe” and songs by Howlin’ Maggie and Satchel. The movie was directed by Ted Demme, a friend of Dulli who also directed several Whigs videos. The Afghan Whigs also make an appearance in the film: as a bar band, playing both songs. Greg Dulli is credited as one of the soundtrack’s executive producers. The two Whigs tracks mark the recording debut of drummer Paul Buchignani with the band. This movie soundtrack also contains songs by Roland Gift, Howlin’ Maggie, Billy Paul, Satchel, Chris Isaak, Pete Droge & the Sinners, Ween, The Spinners, Kiss, King Floyd, The Diamonds and Neil Diamond. Can’t Get Enough Of Your Love Babe covers Barry White. Be For Real is a cover of the Frederick Knight song. Mixed by Greg Dulli and John Curley at Ultrasuede, Cincinnati, OH. Additional musicians: Harold Chichester – piano, organ backing vocals/Doug Falsetti – backing vocals. Greg Dulli – vocals, guitars/Rick McCollum – lead guitars/John Curley – bass/Paul Buchignani – drums. Can’t Get Enough Of Your Love Babe (White)