Album JP 1994 on Disk Union label
Jazz
For Asher Ginzburg (1856-1927), founding father of Cultural Zionism, who in the late 1880's, under the name of AHAD HA'AM ("one of the people"), passionately called out for a New Jewish Cultural Renaissance - one in which all Jews everywhere could find pride and meaning. (Inlay) There is a life of tradition that does not merely consist of conservative preservation, the constant confirmation of the spiritual and cultural possessions of a community. There is such a thing as a treasure hunt within tradition, which creates a living relationship to tradition and to which much of what is best in current Jewish consciousness is indebted even where it was - and is - expressed outside the framework of orthodoxy. GERSHOM SHOLEM DIW Records 2-13-1 IIDABASHI CHIYODA -KU TOKYO 102 DISTRIBUTED BY disk union (Back Sleeve)
John Zorn as, *1953 US alto saxophone, producer, album by | |
Greg Cohen b, *1953 US bass | |
Joey Baron dr, *1955 US drums | |
Dave Douglas tr, *1963 US trumpet |
Yasunori Arai cover |
Disk Union executive-producer |
Kondo Hirotaka liner notes |
Allan Tucker mastered by |
Kazunori Sugiyama producer |
Jim Anderson recorded by, mixed by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Jair | John Zorn | 4:53 | |
2 | Bit Aneth | John Zorn | 6:24 | |
3 | Tzofeh | John Zorn | 5:13 | |
4 | Ashnah | John Zorn | 6:20 | |
5 | Tahah | John Zorn | 5:40 | |
6 | Kanah | John Zorn | 7:26 | |
7 | Delin | John Zorn | 1:54 | |
8 | Janohah | John Zorn | 9:40 | |
9 | Zebdi | John Zorn | 2:45 | |
10 | Idalah-Abal | John Zorn | 6:15 | |
11 | Zelah | John Zorn | 3:48 |