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  1. Spillane consists of a twenty-five minute long file card piece (in which Zorn writes different musical sections on cards, then arranges them, creating a series of 'sound blocks'), a two-part eighteen minute blues piece written for and featuring Albert Collins, and an avant-garde song featuring a ton of quick-cut transitions, with a Japanese narrator occasionally speaking overtop.

  2. In particular, Two-Lane Highway is especially noteworthy for guitarists, as the solos from bluesman Albert Collins can certainly make your jaw drop with their beauty. Spillane is probably one of Zorn's easiest albums to listen to, but still it's a challenging listen.

  3. 3 de feb. de 2009 · Taking up Mickey Spillane's mantle. Before his death in 2006, America's one-time bestselling crime writer entrusted the draft of his final Mike Hammer novel to friend and fan Max Allan Collins ...

  4. Albert Collins - Discografia. Albert Collins (1/10/1932 – 24/11/1993) foi guitarrista de blues, cantor, além de, às vezes, tocar harmônica. Sua carreira teve início nos anos 60, em Houston, e sua fama o levou a tocar em palcos da América do Norte, Europa, Japão e Austrália. Teve apelidos tais como “O homem de gelo”, “o mestre da ...

  5. Albert Collins (1932-1993) : œuvres (143 ressources dans data.bnf.fr)

  6. Special Guest: Jazz organist Big John Patton and blues guitarist Albert Collins contribute to "Two-Lane Highway".The track "Forbidden Fruit" features the Kronos Quartet, turntable artist Christian Marclay and Japanese singer Hiromi Ota. Spiritual Successor: His album "The Bribe" (1998) is recorded with the same musicians and continues themes introduced on "Spillane".

  7. Featuring an all-star cast, including Bill Frisell, Albert Collins, and Kronos Quartet. Description A showcase for Zorn the composer, this album features three separate pieces, in which unified inspiration and themes are applied to his schizophrenic, postmodern approach to create pieces that are internally unified and yet feel like a glimpse into Zorn’s stream-of-consciousness.