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  1. Spillane is an album by American composer and saxophonist/multi-instrumentalist John Zorn, composed of three "file-card pieces", as well as a work for voice, string quartet and turntables. It is named after mystery writer Mickey Spillane, whose novels featuring detective Mike Hammer provided the basis for

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Robert_QuineRobert Quine - Wikipedia

    Robert Wolfe Quine (December 30, 1942 – May 31, 2004) was an American guitarist. A native of Akron, Ohio, Quine worked with a wide range of musicians, though he himself remained relatively unknown.Critic Mark Deming wrote that "Quine's eclectic style embraced influences from jazz, rock, and blues players of all stripes, and his thoughtful technique and uncompromising approach led to ...

  3. Spillane is probably one of Zorn's easiest albums to listen to, but still it's a challenging listen. I can't give it full marks, but I can surely tell you behind Naked City (which should be the essential starting point for someone interested in John Zorn) Spillane is the easiest and arguably the best entry-point into the expansive and dense catalogue of John Zorn.

  4. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1987 CD release of "Spillane" on Discogs.

  5. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1987 Vinyl release of "Spillane" on Discogs.

  6. www.furious.com › perfect › quineRobert Quine

    Robert Quine left. You may call me naïve, but I expected to spot some obituaries in the Spanish newspapers the day after. ... (Spillane, 1987) for an abstract blues mood along with the legendary Albert Collins; or "Mojave" (Painted Desert, 1997) for a sedative, twangy interwining with fellow guitarist Marc Ribot.

  7. - Robert Quine / Voice of Mike Hammer's Conscience (2) - Michael Blair / Percussion, Voice (3) - Fred Frith / Guitars, Bass (3) - Ikue Mori / Drum Machine, Voice (3) Releases information. Track #1 recorded and mixed August to September 1985 at Radio City Studios (New York City), released on French NATO label as "Godard ça vous chante".