2019年11月26日火曜日

音楽 : Paul Haines ‎– Darn It!


Paul Haines ‎– Darn It!

American Clavé ‎– AMCL 1014/18 2
2 × CD, Album
Germany
1993
Jazz, Non-Music, Classical
Avant-garde Jazz, Spoken Word, Contemporary

収録曲
1-1
Threats That Matter
Engineer – David Stone
Music By – Paul Bley
Piano – Paul Bley
3:05
1-2
Curtsy
Keyboards, Percussion, Voice – Robert Wyatt
Music By – Robert Wyatt
Soprano Saxophone – Evan Parker
5:07
1-3
What This Was Going To Suppose To Mean
Music By – Evan Parker
Soprano Saxophone – Evan Parker
Voice – Carmen Lundy
1:51
1-4
Funnybird Song
Arranged By [Music Box] – John Oswald
Music By – Carla Bley
Producer, Engineer – John Oswald
1:44
1-5
Outside The City
Bass – Melvin Gibbs
Drums – Richard Harrington
Engineer – David Stone
Music By – Melvin Gibbs
Piano – Derek Baynes
Producer – Greg Iron-man Tate*
Voice – DK Dyson
2:22
1-6
Art In Heaven
Music By – Derek Bailey
Voice, Guitar – Derek Bailey
2:35
1-7
Rawalpindi Blues
Bass, Voice – Jack Bruce
Drums [Trap Drums] – Marvin "Smitty" Smith, Robbie Ameen*
Engineer – Mike Krowiak
Guitar – Leo Nocentelli
Music By – Carla Bley
Piano – Don Pullen
5:10
1-8
Sticks In The Mud
Bass – Jay Stringer
Drums – Marque Gilmore
Engineer – David Stone
Guitar – Jesse Henry
Music By – Gregory Tate
Percussion – Ben Nitza
Producer – Greg Iron-man Tate
Saxophone – Mike Veal
Trumpet – Lewis Barnes
Voice – Alva Rogers
5:32
1-9
There Aren't These Things Questionable All Over
Drums [Trap Drums] – Andrew Cyrille
Engineer – Mike Krowiak
Music By – John Tchicai
Tenor Saxophone – John Tchicai
4:10
1-10
Les Paramedicaux Erotiques
Alto Saxophone – Henry Threadgill
Drums – JT Lewis
Engineer – John Fausty, Pierre-Antoine Watteau, Xavier Berbudeau
Music By – Kip Hanrahan, Peter Scherer
Piano, Keyboards – Peter Scherer
Voice – Silvana Deluigi
4:18
1-11
Jubilee
Bass – Andy Gonzalez
Drums [Trap Drums] – Ignacio Berroa
Engineer – David Stone
Music By – Michel Contat
Piano – Daniel Frieberg
Tenor Saxophone – David Sanchez
Voice – Michel Contat
5:15
1-12
On The Way To Elsewhere And Here
Bass – Steve Swallow
Dobro – Gary Lucas
Drums [Trap Drums] – Robbie Ameen
Engineer – Jon Fausty
Music By – Mary Margaret O'Hara
Voice – Mary Margaret O'Hara
3:33
1-13
Inexplicably
Drums – Borneo Drummers
Engineer – Mike Krowiak, Yale Evelev
Music By – Borneo Drummers, John Tchicai
Soprano Saxophone – John Tchicai
1:26
1-14
Poem For Gretchen Ruth
Bass – David Hofstra
Drums – Bobby Previtte
Engineer – Jon Fausty
Music By – George Cartwright
Piano – Wayne Horvitz
Voice – Alex Chilton
0:46
2-1
Just When I Thought
Engineer – Michel Contat, Paul Haines
Voice – Michel Contat
0:08
2-2
This Dedication
Bass – Andy Gonzalez
Drums [Trap Drums] – Marvin "Smitty" Smith
Engineer – Mike Krowiak
Music By – John Tchicai
Tenor Saxophone – John Tchicai
0:50
2-3
Threats That Count
Engineer – David Stone
Music By – Paul Bley
Piano – Paul Bley
4:01
2-4
What This Was Going To Suppose To Mean
Music By – Evan Parker
Soprano Saxophone – Evan Parker
Voice – Carmen Lundy
2:17
2-5
Breakfast
Bass, Organ, Piano – Steve Swallow
Drums [Trap Drums] – Robbie Ameen
Engineer – Jon Fausty
Music By – Steve Swallow
Piano – DD Jackson
Voice – Mary Margaret O'Hara
3:36
2-6
Snow Variations On Darn It!
Engineer – Michael Snow
Music By – Michael Snow
Piano – Michael Snow
4:06
2-7
Darn It!
Bass – David Hofstra
Bass, Voice – Fernando Saunders
Drums [Trap Drums] – Bobby Previtte
Engineer – Jon Fausty
Guitar – Alex Chilton
Music By – Kip Hanrahan
Piano – Wayne Hurvitz
Synthesizer [DX-7] – Peter Scherer
Tenor Saxophone – George Cartwright
0:59
2-8
Route Doubt
Guitar, Voice – Derek Bailey
Music By – Derek Bailey
1:08
2-9
Ask Me If You Know
Bass – Andy Gonzalez
Drums – Marvin "Smitty" Smith
Engineer – Mike Krowiak
Music By – John Tchicai
Tenor Saxophone, Voice – John Tchicai
4:15
2-10
Those Sweet Blue Olives Of Bombay
Drums [Trap Drums] – Andrew Cyrille
Engineer – Mike Krowiak
Music By – John Tchicai
Tenor Saxophone – John Tchicai
4:14
2-11
Hello
Engineer – Mike Krowiak, Yale Evelev
Music By, Voice, Sounds [Ambience] – Northern Burma
Saxophone – John Tchicai
Voice – Michel Contat
2:17
2-12
Mrs. Dressup
Alto Saxophone – Carlos Ward
Bass – Melvin Gibbs
Drums, Sampler – Richard Harrington
Engineer – David Stone
Guitar – Leo Nocentelli
Music By – Melvin Gibbs
Producer – Melvin Gibbs
Voice – DK Dyson
2:26
2-13
Third World Two Medley: She Was Showing Me / Boint Liver
Electric Bass – Fernando Saunders
Engineer – Jon Fausty, Mike Krowiak
Guitar [Guitars] – Gary Lucas
Music By – Gary Lucas
Voice – Mary Margaret O'Hara
2:32
2-14
Breakfast (Late)
Bass – David Hofstra
Drums [Trap Drums] – Bobby Previtte
Engineer – Jon Fausty
Music By – George Cartwright
Piano – Wayne Hurvitz
Tenor Saxophone – George Cartwright
Voice, Guitar – Alex Chilton
1:06
2-15
The Please Fasten Your Seatbelt Sign
Alto Saxophone – John Oswald
Bass – Al Mattes
Drums – Jack Vorvis
Engineer – Paul Hodge
Music By – CCMC
Piano – Michael Snow
Sampler [Keyboards] – John Kamevaar
Voice – Paul Dutton
2:30
2-16
Testing Testing
Accordion, Drums [Trap Drums] – Maryanne Lifchek
Engineer – Jon Fausty
Guitar, Bass – Tim Wright
Music By – Tim Wright
Voice – Avery Haines, Tim Haines
3:02
2-17
Darn It! Reprise (Down In Back!)
Engineer – Jon Fausty
Music By – Kip Hanrahan, Roswell Rudd
Trombone – Roswell Rudd
1:09
2-18
Threats That Can't Read
Engineer – David Stone
Music By – Paul Bley
Piano – Paul Bley
4:52
2-19
C'Etait Dans La Nuit
Engineer – Jon Fausty
Music By – Roswell Rudd
Trombone, Voice – Roswell Rudd
Voice – Paul Haines
4:55

クレジット
Design, Photography By – Michael Snow
Lyrics By – Paul Haines
Mastered By – Greg Calbi
Producer [Project And Recording Guidance] – Kip Hanrahan
Recorded By [Assistant] – Jeff Lippay, John Azelvandre, Shawna Stobie, Suzy Dyer
Typography [Computer], Layout – Julie Ebel

ノート
Includes 2 leporello booklets with lyrics and credits.

Durations ripped from CDs; not given on release.

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Barcode: 4011687101429
Rights Society: GEMA

Paul Haines (poet)

This article is about the Canadian poet and jazz lyricist. For the Australian fiction writer see Paul Haines (fiction writer).
Paul Haines (1933 – January 21, 2003) was a poet and jazz lyricist. Born in Vassar, Michigan, Haines eventually settled in Canada after spending time in Europe, India, and New York City; he had a long stint as a French teacher at Fenelon Falls Secondary School, in Ontario, Canada.
Haines's best-known work is Escalator over the Hill, a collaboration with Carla Bley.
Haines's daughter Emily Haines is a songwriter and musician with Metric, Broken Social Scene, and Emily Haines & The Soft Skeleton. Another daughter, Avery Haines, is a Canadian television journalist and television show host.

Contents
1
Bibliography
1.1
Poetry
1.2
Lyrics
1.3
Other writing about Paul Haines
1.4
Videography
2
External links

Bibliography
Poetry
Third World Two (1981)
Secret Carnival Workers (2007)

Lyrics
Smalltown Agonist / Little Pony Soldier with Carla Bley)
Escalator Over the Hill (with Carla Bley, 1971)
Smalltown Agonist / Little Pony Soldier (with Carla Bley, 1971)
Tropic Appetites (with Carla Bley, 1974)
Darn It! Poems by Paul Haines, Musics by Many (1994)
A Beautiful Western Saddle (with Curlew, 1993)
Trace (with Roof, 1997)
The Memphis Years (with Curlew, 2000)
Which Side Are You On (with 4Walls)
American Clave Anthology

Other writing about Paul Haines
*Sub Rosa* [Peterborough, Ontario, Canada], vol. 5 No. 1, Spring 1995 issue devoted entirely to "Paul Haines: Poetry/ Video/ Jazz", by Tom Sekowski, Stuart Broomer, Roswell Rudd and Michel Contat. Edited by Daniel Kernohan.
"Paul Haines" by Andrew Jones, *Jazziz*, November 1995
"Paul Haines / Now Can You Tell Me: An Article by Stuart Broomer: Words and Music: A Beautiful Western Saddle", *Coda Magazine*, July/August 1995
"Paul Haines - The Musical Psychic", by Tom Sekowski. *Exclaim!* [Canada], March 1995
"Paul Haines - Man with a Future Vision", by Tom Sekowski, The Newspaper [Toronto, Canada], 11/23/94an."

Videography
Jubilee (1992, 21 mins)
Our Rudd's Golden Curtain (1992, 19 mins)
Learning to Cope with Hope (1992, 3 mins)
An All-Ethnic Electric Program (1992 transfer from 1966 16mm., 25 mins)
Curlew: Paul Haines Set to Music (1989, 44 mins)
Rice Scented in our Absence (1983, 33 mins)
Third World Two (1981, 50mins)--50 poems (French and English) read or sung by an all-star cast, with original music by Carla Bley, Derek Bailey, Steve Swallow and Sheila Jordan."
Understanding an Interruption; 16 Musics (1981, 60 mins)--Paul Bley, Rudd-Lacy, Albert Ayler, Mike Mantler, Gary Burton, Evan Parker, Derek Bailey, Larry Dubin-CCMC, Carla Bley, Monica Zetterland, Stuart Broomer, and Kip Hanrahan.
An Evening of Poetry & Jazz, November 25, 1995, Market Hall, Peterborough: Michael Snow & Jack Vorvis performed a set of free improvisation and then Paul Haines presented his videos. The show sold out. It was produced by Daniel Kernohan in cooperation with Artspace and the Kawartha Jazz Society. Haines produced a number of audio cassette "mystery tapes", mostly drawn from his personal recording collection. These were not commercially issued but only passed around to friends and associates.

External links
Paul Haines biography at Coach House Books

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