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| フォーマット | CDアルバム |
| 発売日 | 2017年07月上旬 |
| 国内/輸入 | 輸入 |
| レーベル | Cuneiform Records |
| 構成数 | 14 |
| パッケージ仕様 | - |
| 規格品番 | RUNE450 |
| SKU | 045775045023 |
構成数 : 14枚
合計収録時間 : 15:26:49
Photographers: Alessandro Achilli; Emmanuel Valette.
France's Art Zoyd have been incorrectly identified by the rock press for decades as a "progressive rock" band. Early on they pursued psychedelic rock, and later their own take on minimalism and other vanguard classical music, proto-industrial experimentation, collective improvisation, strategic and painstaking film scores, dance, theater, and conceptual work. They belong everywhere and nowhere, but they remain members of the radically under-appreciated Rock in Opposition movement they helped to found.
Art Zoyd have been subject to retrospectives before, but nothing compares to the sprawling, intimidating, and glorious 44 1/2 Live & Unreleased Works box from Cuneiform. It covers AZ's career -- in aesthetic rather than chronological order, with a staggering eight CDs of live recordings (many unreleased) from 1972-2004, four more CDs of unreleased studio recordings, demos, sketches, and outtakes from 1980-2005. It also contains two DVDs: One contains their complete reunion performance at 2015's Rock in Opposition Festival in Le Garric, France, while the second compiles television appearances including a concert from East Berlin in 1986 and a performance of Live on Phase IV from FR3 (the latter was witnessed in part by future collaborator, choreographer Roger Petit). This gorgeously packaged box designed by London-based Max Franosch contains two foldout posters and two booklets -- one of photos and another with a textual history, track annotation, and interviews with Gerard Hourbette and Thierry Zaboitzeff. There are far too many highlights to mention, but some including complete performances of AZ's scores to the silent films Haxan and Nosferatu, disc nine's four unreleased cues from their score to F.W. Murnau's Faust, and five tracks by "Les Presidents," a completely fictional band made up of AZ members on disc nine. The latter are especially wonderful as they combine the band's sense of rhythm and drama with the existential dread of a John Carpenter film score. Discs 11 and 12 contain mostly incidental theater pieces, comprising some of the immense work AZ have done for the stage, including a complete performance of the music from Alexander Dumas' The Three Musketeers and a Didier Fillier-directed Marco Polo. Disc one contains all but two tracks (found on disc two) of a 1989 performance in West Berlin, showcasing the band's complete musical range. Disc three hosts a 2000 performance of u.B.I.Q.U.e. that finds the quintet building on the electronic work from Haxan, but appending it with accompaniment by 49 musicians including 13 guitarists and 10 drummers. Disc six's chaotic and wondrous performance for children, "La Nuit Du Jabberwock," with members of Ensemble Musique Nouvelles, is yet another standout. Yes, 44 1/2 Live & Unreleased Works is for the most obsessive fans of AZ and the Rock in Opposition movement, but it shouldn't be. This group, who even now run a studio that encourages interdisciplinary collaboration with a host of artists from across the globe, remains a standard-bearer for music and art making. This box provides incontrovertible proof. ~ Thom Jurek
12 CDs featuring:
・ Live in Berlin, The Loft (April 1986)
・ Haxan, Live in Copenhagen, European Capital of Culture (February 1996)
・ u・B・I・Q・U・e, Live in Maubeuge, La Luna (January 2000)
・ Lindbergh (circa 1990)
・ Le mariage du ciel et de l'enfer, Live in Paris, with the Ballet National de Marseille (Roland Petit), Theatre des Champs-Elysees (March 1985)
・ Live in Paris, Le Golf Drouot (1972)
・ Live in Nancy (1975)
・ Live at Pop Club avec Jose Artur, Radio France (1974)
・ Live in Paris, Theatre de la Renaissance (1976)
・ Live in Mons, with Musiques Nouvelles (2000)
・ “La Nuit du Jabberwock,“ with members of Musiques Nouvelles, Live in Armentieres, Le Vivat (2002)
・ Live in Grenoble, 38emes Rugissants Festival (1990)
・ Live in Maubeuge, Art Zoyd with the Orchestre National de Lille (2000)
・ Symphonie pour le jour ou bruleront les cites (1975/orch. 2000)
・ Live in Mexico, Art Zoyd with the Orquesta Sinfonica del Estado de Mexico (1999)
・ Armageddon, actes 2 & 3, Live in Lille (2004)
・ Musiques Inedites demos (1987-1992)
・ Faust (unreleased, 1992)
・ Les Presidents (1980)
・ Korbes (1995)
・ Live at Pop Club avec Jose Artur, Radio France (1975)
・ Les Escalators mysterieux (2005)
・ Globe Arena (1989)
・ Musique pour le Six-Centenaire du Beffroi de Bethune (1988)
・ Bethune 1789 (1989)
・ Les Inattendus de Maubeuge “Spoutnik“ (1993)
・ Les Trois Mousquetaires
・ Flixecourt Tisserands
・ La Guerre de Marguerite
・ Au nom du Pere (1991)
・ Malbodium (1987)
・ L'etrangleur est derriere vous (1983)
・ Terra Terra! (1986)
・ Live in Nancy (1975)
・ Live in Reims, Maison de la Culture (1980)
・ Live performance (excerpt) for Radio Tonkraft, Stockholm (October 3, 1979)
・ Marco Polo (1984)
2 DVDs featuring:
・ 44 1/2, the birthday concert, Live at Maison de la Musique, Cap'Decouverte, Le Garric, France, Rock In Opposition Festival 2015 (September 19, 2015)
・ Live in Berlin, Centre Culturel Francais de Berlin (April 14-15, 1986)
・ Live on Phase IV / FR3 TV, Hotel de Ville de Maubeuge (December 1982)
・ Nosferatu - Teaser (1988)
・ Musique pour l'Odyssee / FR3 Nord Picardie TV excerpt (1979)
・ Le mariage du ciel et de l'enfer (excerpts) / Antenne 2 TV (1985)
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