A wild album. I'm a fan of Bill Frisell, who transcends genres, but this was still a bit unexpected.
‘Naked City’ is generally considered a landmark album in jazz-fusion. A key feature is the absence of transitions, the switch-ups are just dumped on the listener one after another. And they played this live too.
I'm not quite familiar with Frisell, more with Zorn and especially Bill Laswell, who also both trampled over genres and have often collaborated with each other and a bunch of frequently-appearing musicians. I've been posting various jazz-fusion and jazz-metal for the past two weeks — you might dig some of that too, e.g. Massacre's ‘Killing Time’. Nothing so eclectic as this album, though, at least so far.
Thank you for posting it!
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