Album US 1995 on Tzadik label
Electronic (Abstract, Ambient)
"Pahoehoe" is the Hawaiian name for lava that cools in smooth but flowing shapes. Lava is a continuous, hour-long piece for Brass Quartet, Four Percussion and Live Electronics, composed in 1992. The indexes and titles are provided for cueing, but there are no breaks between them. Lava was Commissioned by New Langton Arts of San Francisco with support from the Wallace A. Gerbode Foundation. Thanks to Rennie Pritikin and Shauna O'Donnell of NLA.
Chris Brown p, composed by, producer, recorded by, album by | |
Bill Murphy administrator | |
William Winant perc, vib, *1953 US bass drum, hihat, snare, timpani, tympani | |
David Newgarden tr, other, marketing | |
Tom Djll tr, syn, trumpet | |
Peter Wahrhaftig tu, US tuba | |
Toyoji Tomita tb, trombone |
Aldo Sampieri design |
Xopher Davidson engineer, asst. engineer |
John Zorn executive-producer |
Tomoyo T.L. layout |
Allan Tucker mastered by |
Peter Wetherbee producer, associate |
Chris Brown |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration | |
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1 | Lava 1992 (for Brass Quartet, Four Percusssion, and Live Electronics] | Chris Brown | |||
2 | Crack | Chris Brown | 12:42 | ||
3 | Eruption | Chris Brown | 7:16 | ||
4 | Fountain | Chris Brown | 4:06 | ||
5 | River (Part 1) | Chris Brown | 2:02 | ||
6 | River (Part 2) | Chris Brown | 4:05 | ||
7 | River (Part 3) | Chris Brown | 5:52 | ||
8 | Crest (Part 1) | Chris Brown | 5:34 | ||
9 | Crest (Part 2) | Chris Brown | 4:09 | ||
10 | Pahoehoe (Part 1) | Chris Brown | 4:23 | ||
11 | Pahoehoe (Part 2) | Chris Brown | 9:08 |
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