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| Name = New Traditions in East Asian Bar Bands
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| Artist = [[John Zorn]]
| artist = [[John Zorn]]
| Cover = New Traditions in East Asian Bar Bands.jpg
| cover = New Traditions in East Asian Bar Bands.jpg
| Released = [[1997]]
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| Genre = [[Avant-garde]]
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| Length = 72:38
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| Producer = [[John Zorn]]
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'''''New Traditions in East Asian Bar Bands''''' is an album by [[United States|American]] composer and saxophonist/multi-instrumentalist [[John Zorn]] consisting of improvised music from paired instruments and narration in [[Chinese language|Chinese]], [[Korean language|Korean]] and [[Vietnamese language|Vietnamese]].<ref>[http://www.tzadik.com/index.php?catalog=7311 Tzadik catalogue]</ref>


'''''New Traditions in East Asian Bar Bands''''' is the eighth album by [[United States|American]] composer and saxophonist/multi-instrumentalist [[John Zorn]] consisting of improvised music from paired instruments and narration in [[Chinese language|Chinese]], [[Korean language|Korean]] and [[Vietnamese language|Vietnamese]].<ref>[http://www.tzadik.com/index.php?catalog=7311 Tzadik catalogue]</ref> The pieces are listed individually within Zorn's [[Game piece (music)|game pieces]] and were composed in 1986, 1988 and 1990 respectively.<ref>Liner notes for Xu Feng, John Zorn's Game Pieces vol. 1, Tzadik, TZ 7329</ref>
===Track listing===

==Reception==
Stacia Proefrock of [[Allmusic]] stated, "This is one of John Zorn's greatest achievements to date.".<ref name="Allmusic">Proefrock, S. [http://allmusic.com/album/new-traditions-in-east-asian-bar-bands-r308770/review Allmusic Review] accessed February 17, 2012</ref>
{{Album ratings
| rev1 = ''[[Allmusic]]''
| rev1Score = {{rating|4.5|5}}<ref name="Allmusic"/>
}}

== Track listing ==
# "Hu Die" - 25:09
# "Hu Die" - 25:09
# "Hwang Chin-Ee" - 16:41
# "Hwang Chin-Ee" - 16:41
# "Que Tran" - 13:07
# "Que Tran" - 30:46


:All music by John Zorn.
:All music by John Zorn.
:Text by [[Arto Lindsay]] (Track 1), [[Myung Mi Kim]] (Track 2), and [[Lyn Heinjan]] (Track 3).
:Text by [[Arto Lindsay]] (Track 1), [[Myung Mi Kim]] (Track 2), and [[Lyn Hejinian]] (Track 3).


===Personnel===
== Personnel ==


On 'Hue Die'
On 'Hue Die'
*[[Bill Frisell]]: Guitar
* [[Bill Frisell]]: Guitar
*[[Fred Frith]]: Guitar
* [[Fred Frith]]: Guitar
*[[Zhang Jinglin]]: Narrator<br/>
* [[Zhang Jinglin]]: Narrator


On 'Hwang Chin-Ee'
On 'Hwang Chin-Ee'
*[[Joey Baron]]: Drums
* [[Joey Baron]]: Drums
*[[Samm Bennett]]: Drums
* [[Samm Bennett]]: Drums
*[[Jung Hee Shin]]: Narrator<br/>
* [[Jung Hee Shin]]: Narrator
On 'Que Tran'
On 'Que Tran'
*[[Anthony Coleman]]: Keyboards
* [[Anthony Coleman]]: Keyboards
*[[Wayne Horvitz]]: Keyboards;
* [[Wayne Horvitz]]: Keyboards;
*[[Anh Tranc]]: Narrator<br/>
* [[Anh Tranc]]: Narrator


===References===
== References ==
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[[Category:1997 albums]]
[[Category:1997 albums]]
[[Category:Albums produced by John Zorn]]
[[Category:Albums produced by John Zorn]]
[[Category: John Zorn albums]]
[[Category:John Zorn albums]]
[[Category:Tzadik Records albums]]
[[Category:Tzadik Records albums]]

Latest revision as of 15:30, 4 March 2024

New Traditions in East Asian Bar Bands
Studio album by
Released1997
Recorded1986-1996
GenreAvant-garde
Length72:38
LabelTzadik TZ 7311
ProducerJohn Zorn
John Zorn chronology
Filmworks IV: S&M + More
(1997)
New Traditions in East Asian Bar Bands
(1997)

New Traditions in East Asian Bar Bands is the eighth album by American composer and saxophonist/multi-instrumentalist John Zorn consisting of improvised music from paired instruments and narration in Chinese, Korean and Vietnamese.[1] The pieces are listed individually within Zorn's game pieces and were composed in 1986, 1988 and 1990 respectively.[2]

Reception[edit]

Stacia Proefrock of Allmusic stated, "This is one of John Zorn's greatest achievements to date.".[3]

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[3]

Track listing[edit]

  1. "Hu Die" - 25:09
  2. "Hwang Chin-Ee" - 16:41
  3. "Que Tran" - 30:46
All music by John Zorn.
Text by Arto Lindsay (Track 1), Myung Mi Kim (Track 2), and Lyn Hejinian (Track 3).

Personnel[edit]

On 'Hue Die'

On 'Hwang Chin-Ee'

On 'Que Tran'

References[edit]

  1. ^ Tzadik catalogue
  2. ^ Liner notes for Xu Feng, John Zorn's Game Pieces vol. 1, Tzadik, TZ 7329
  3. ^ a b Proefrock, S. Allmusic Review accessed February 17, 2012