DISCOGRAPHY OF TIM BERNE. This is the 9th version of the discography of Tim Berne. It includes. many corrections and a few additions. Specifically, if. CD, or different pressings). I am still looking for information on the following records. Patrice Roussel (ergodic@sprintmail. Lynn Rardin. Eric Linstadt. Marcel- Franck Simon. Sandeep Mehta. Glenn Lea. Vincent Kargatis. Robert Angelo Pleshar. DISCOGRAPHY OF TIM BERNE This is the 9th version of the discography of Tim Berne. It includes many corrections and a few additions. Dance: Videotapes in the Media Resources Center, UC Berkeley. Native American Dance African American Dance Dance in Latin America and the Caribbean. Disability and Deafness in East Asia: Social and Educational Responses, from Antiquity to Recent Times. A bibliography of European-language materials with. World Pacific Album Discography By Dave Edwards, Patrice Eyries, and Mike Callahan Last update: July 22, 2006 The Pacific Jazz label was started in Los Angeles. Japanese psychedelic, progressive, experimental & heavy rock Korom, Frank J., and Benjamin Dorman. Popular Perceptions of Masculinity in Rural North Indian Oral Traditions. Anime review by a Japanese living in Tokyo. Recommends lots of masterpieces of Japanese animated movies with brief comments. Unknown artist Weeping Buddhist Monk and Lady 1624 - 1643 (Kan’ei-Periode) Page from an unidentified illustrated book (e-iri hanbon sashi-e), 17.0 x 14.0 cm; sumizuri-e. This is a static page that is no longer maintained United States Miscellaneous Music: United States/Canada. American Country and Western Music, American Folk Music. Sean Terwilliger. Geoff Gray. Gary Parker Chapin. Gerrit Stolte. Chris Meloche. Michael Formanek. Jules Ryan. Francisco Fonz- Garces. Paul Baranowski. Christian Van Coolput. Roberto Jorge Lopez. Elisa Benzi. Wudz. Massimo Barbiero. Mark Corroto. Tom De. Marchi. Alan Lankin. Richard Kamerman. Michel Ramond. for sending me extra material and giving prompt answers to my questions. The following records and tapes are listed: records and tapes by Tim Berne and/or his bands. Tim Berne. records containing composition(s) by Tim Berne. Tim Berne. the following ones are not listed (I think this deserves a special section): records (co)produced by Tim Berne. Tim Berne as a technical or musical consultant. Tim Berne. you won't find anything on extra material like (maybe in the near future ?): books. Wadud (for Abdul Wadud) 1. Computerized Taps For 1. Different Steps 6: 2. NYC Rites 1. Recorded at Melnitz Hall, UCLA, Los Angeles on April 2. Tim Berne: alto; John Carter (2,4): clarinet; Vinny Golia (2,3,4): baritone. Glenn Ferris (2,3): trombone; Roberto. Miranda: bass; Alex Cline: drums. CD). 0. 11 - FACTS OF THEIR OWN LIVES: Vinny Golia Large Ensemble. Abel Salazar Fights The Image Of Brian Eno/Playful. Golia) 6: 4. BC (turn too..) (Golia) 1. Ascendance (Golia) 5: 0. A Thing Of Beauty (Golia) 1. Don's Ugly Plumbing (Golia) 1. Blaines View (Golia) 1. Recorded live at Hop Singh's, Marina Del Rey (California) on July 1. Produced by Vinny Golia. Tim Berne: woodwinds; Steve Fowler: woodwinds; Wynell Montgomery: woodwinds. Vinny Golia: woodwinds; John Fumo: brass; Ralf Rickert: brass; John Rapson. Michael Vlatkovich: brass; Doug Wintz: brass; Bill Masonheimer. Wayne Peet: piano; David Johnson: vibraphone, marimba; Roberto Miguel. Miranda: bass; Eric Von Essen: bass; Alex Cline: percussion. Winter. 1/ Panacoustica (Overture) (In Memory of Thomas) 5: 5. Part I - Despairing Little Trumpet 4: 1. Part II - Friendship 4: 2. Part III - The Welcoming 6: 0. Part IV - Sad Fate 3: 2. Part V - Lullaby 2: 4. Part VI - Wild Disputes 4: 3. Part VII - Harmony 8: 1. Part VIII - The Night 4: 5. Part IX - The Marvelous Event 7: 0. Part X - Panacoustica 1: 2. Composed and written by Stefan F. Winter, arranged by Herb Robertson. Recorded at Systems 2, Brooklyn (New York) on July 1. Herb Robertson: pocket trumpet, flugelhorn, cornet; Tim Berne: alto; Robin. Eubanks: trombone; Bob Stewart: tuba; Bill Frisell: acoustic and electric. Warren Smith: vibes, marimba; Anthony Cox: bass; Reggie Nicholson. Hemingway) 7: 1. Rebound (Helias) 6: 4. Greetings From L. C. Sound Studios, New York City in November- December 1. Produced by Stefan Winter. Hank Roberts: cello, voices, 1. Tim. Berne: alto; Ray Anderson: trombone; Robin Eubanks: trombone; Dave Taylor. Bill Frisell: guitar, acoustic 1. Mark. Dresser (9): bass; Joey Baron: drums, percussion. CD). - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -. MINIATURE: Joey Baron, Tim Berne, Hank Roberts. Ethiopian Boxer (Roberts) 7: 1. Circular Prarie Song (Berne) 2: 3. Hong Kong Sad Song (Berne) 8: 4. Lonely Mood (Baron) 8: 0. Narlin (Berne) 6: 0. Peanut (Baron) 6: 2. Abeetah (Roberts) 4: 4. Sanctuary (Berne) 9: 1. Recorded at RPM Studios, New York City in March 1. Produced by Miniature and Stefan Winter. Joey Baron: drums, electronically processed drums, CZ 1. Tim Berne: alto. Hank Roberts: cello, voice, electronically processed cello and voice. CD). - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -. LATE IN THE 2. 0TH CENTURY II: New Recording from Elektra/Nonesuch. This record features music by Steve Reich, Bob Telson, Lee Breuer, J. S. 9. 19 0. 30- 2 (CD). PACE YOURSELF: Tim Berne's Caos Totale. Bass Voodoo (Berne) 9: 5. The Noose (Berne) 7: 3. The Usual (Berne) 8: 1. Sam's Dilemma (Berne) 1. The Legend Of P- I (Berne) 2. Luna (Berne) 4: 3. Recorded at Bauer Studios, Ludwigsburg (Germany) in November 1. Tim Berne: alto; Mark Dresser: bass, bungy giffus; Steve Swell: trombone. Bobby Previte: drums, music manuscript; Herb Robertson: trumpet, cornet. Marc Ducret: electric gui- . CD). 0. 28 - I CAN'T PUT MY FINGER ON IT: Miniature. Zilla (Berne) 2: 2. Jersey Devil (Roberts) 5: 2. P. G. Suggested (Baron) 6: 2. Combat (Berne) 1. Aspetta (Baron) 7: 0. Lowball (Berne) 3: 4. Luna (Berne) 9: 1. Bullfrog Breath (Roberts) 1. Who's Vacant? 9. 19 0. CD). - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -. OMONIMO: The Bang. Dartman (Berne) 1. Dazed And Confused (J. Page) 1. 1: 3. Calma E Gesso (Zorzi, Ederle) 1. Fourth (improvisation) 4: 1. The Rose In The Beer (Feldman) 1. Recorded live at Roccella Jonica in August 1. Roberto Zorzi: ghost guitar, driver, cover man; Tim Berne: alto; Matteo. Ederle: keyboards, cover man; Mark Feldman: violin; Percy Jones: electric. Bobby Previte: drums; Herb Robertson: trumpet, flugelhorn. Herborn) 2: 5. 9. Music For Forgotten Lovers (Herborn) 1. Evidence (Monk, arr. Herborn) 1: 2. 9. Blue Monochrome (Herborn) 3: 0. Fallingwater (Herborn) 2: 1. Recorded at WDR Studios, Cologne (Germany) in May 1. Auryn String Quartet; Django Bates: piano; Tim Berne (3,5,8): alto; Marc. Ducret: guitar; Lindsey Horner: bass; Peter Herborn: conductor. CD). - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -. LOOSE CANNON: Michael Formanek, Tim Berne, Jeff Hirshfield. Almost Normal (Berne) 6: 2. The 1. 2. 5% Solution (Berne) 1. Fool's Paradise (Formanek) 8: 0. Lowball (Berne) 3: 1. Broken (Berne) 5: 3. Beam Me Up (Formanek) ???? CD). - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -. POLYGRAM CLASSICS & JAZZ - JUNE 9. This record features Art Porter (1,1. Dinah Washington (2,3,6,7), Sarah. Vaughan (4), Frank Morgan Quintet with Abbey Lincoln (5), Ella Fitzgerald. Count Basie & Joe Williams (9), Tim Berne (1. Joey Baron (1. 2,1. Winter. Marc Ducret: guitar; Mark Dresser: bass; Steve Swell: trombone; Herb. Robertson: trumpet; Bobby Previte: drums; Django Bates: Eb Peck horn, syn- . Tim Berne: alto. 9. CD). - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -. BIG BAND RECORD: Ray Anderson. Performed by the George Gruntz Concert Jazz Band. Lips Apart (Anderson) 9: 5. Anabel At One (Anderson) 1. My Wish (Anderson) 6: 0. Raven- A- Ning (Anderson) 4: 2. Leo's Place (Anderson) 8: 0. Seven Monsters (Anderson) 1. Waltz For Phoebe (Anderson) 5: 1. The Literary Lizard (Anderson) 9: 5. Don't Mow Your Lawn (Anderson, Jackie Raven) 8: 3. Recorded at Clinton Studios, New York City on January 1. Produced by Ray Anderson and George Gruntz. Ray Anderson: trombone; George Gruntz: piano; Lew Soloff: trumpet; Ryan. Kisor: trumpet; John D'Earth: trumpet; Herb Robertson: trumpet; Art Baron. Dave Bargeron: trombone; Dave Taylor: bass trombone; Howard. Johnson: tuba, baritone saxophone; Tim berne: alto; Marty Ehrlich: alto. Ellery Eskelin: tenor; Sal Giorgianni. Larry Schneider: tenor; Mark Feldman: violin; Drew Gress: bass; Tom. Rainey: drums. Horns, John Scofield, David Fiuczynski and John Medeski, La. Monte Young And The Forever Bad Blues Band, Bob Moses, Ray Anderson, Bernie. Worrell, Anthony Davis. CD). - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -. POISONED MINDS - THE PARIS CONCERT: Tim Berne's Bloodcount. The Other (Berne) 2. What Are The Odds? CD). - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -. INFERENCE: The Marilyn Crispell- Tim Berne Duo. For Alto and Piano II (Crispell) 9: 4. Ho' Time (Berne) 1. Inference (Berne) 1. Sorrow (Crispell) 9: 3. Bass Voodoo (Berne) 8: 2. Only Paradise (Crispell) 5: 0. Recorded live at the Toronto Downtown Jazz Festival on June 2. Marilyn Crispell: piano; Tim Berne: alto. CD). 0. 50 - SINS'N WINS'N FUNS (LEFT- CORES AND HARD- CORE EN- CORES): 2. Years George. Gruntz Concert Jazz Band. Leave On Yr Shoes (George Gruntz) 3: 4. Reggae (Arturo Sandoval) 8: 5. Videotapes in the Media Resources Center, UC Berkeley Amazing Grace Bill Moyers tells the story of this song, one of the most popular pieces of music in the English language, through the people who have sung it. He also tells the story of John Newton, once the captain of an English slave ship, who came to faith after surviving a storm at sea in the eighteenth century and wrote the lyrics which across distances of time and culture have become, when set to music, a courier of the spirit to millions of people. A collaboration between the Library of Congress, the Smithsonian Institution, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, Experience Music Project, Palm Pictures and Ginger Group Productions. Episode 2 explores a period in which different strands of roots music became visible and commercialized through movies, television, radio and records. When first unto this country. Fisk Jubilee Singers; Recorded music; The Bristol sessions; Delta blues; The Grand Ole Opry; Gospel is born (6. Episode 2. This land was made for you and me. Cowboy music & western Swing; Lead Belly & Lomax; Woody Guthrie; Bluegrass; Honky tonk; The blues & radio (6. Episode 3 traces the continuing emergence of American roots music through a national awareness catalyzed by the folk and blues revival. Episode 4 focuses on the reassessment of diverse ethnic musics previously excluded from American folk music, and their inclusion in a redefined . The times they are a- changin'. King; Golden age of gospel; The Weavers; The folk revival; Newport Folk Festival - - Episode 4. All my children of the Sun. Cajun; Zydeco ; Tejano; Native American; Nakai & Mirabal; Evolution of roots. DVD 6. 17. 9The Bhangra Wrap. An energetic documentary about a vibrant South Asian youth subculture that fuses hip hop, rap and Bhangra music. Based in Toronto, Canada and New York City, Bhangra is a mix of old and new, and is symbolic of universal cultural transformation for new generations. A discussion with Cipriano Garcia (Pueblo), Peter Garcia (Pueblo) and Charlotte Heth (Cherokee). Composers Cipriano and Peter Garcia discuss cultural traditions of San Juan Pueblo and demonstrate the butterfly and turtle dances. Video/C 6. 20. 6Chants de Sable et d'Etoiles: Chants of Sand and Stars. So you think you know Jewish music? This film literally goes to the four corners of the Earth to collect performances of sounds that make up traditional Jewish music. From Belgium to Canada, from France to Israel, to the Netherlands and further.. Yiddish songs, Klezmer music, synagogue celebrations and Jewish chant examines the role music plays in uniting and sustaining Jewish culture and faith throughout the world. Director, Nicolas Klotz. DVD 9. 29. 3; vhs Video/C 6. Copyright Criminals As hip- hop rose from the streets of New York to become a multibillion- dollar industry, artists such as Public Enemy and De La Soul began reusing portions of previously recorded music for their songs. But when record company lawyers got involved, everything changed. Years before people started downloading and remixing music, hip- hop sampling sparked a debate about copyright, creativity, and technological change that still rages today. Fair Use explained : four shorts by the Center for Social Media: Remix culture is your friend (ca. Fair Use for media literacy education (ca. Remix culture (ca. Fair Use and free speech in documentary film (ca. PBS series Independent Lens. DVD X3. 36. 6 Country Joe at People's Park A film by Claire Burch. The first is a solo performance at People's Park, Berkeley. The second features a performance with his band at People's Park and the third is another performance with his band on Earth Day, this time at Provo Park. Video/C 5. 52. 2 Country Joe at People's Park. Country Joe Mc. Donald Performance. A live performance by Country Joe Mc. Donald held at the Berkeley Veteran's Building Auditorium on November 2. DVD 6. 60. 7Country Joe Mc. Donald Interview. An interview with guitarist Country Joe Mc. Donald about his early years and the development of his musical career. Interviewer and videographer, Harold Adler. DVD 6. 60. 8Festival: Filmed at the Newport Folk Festival. Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, Johnny Cash, Peter, Paul and Mary, Son House, Mississippi John Hurt, Judy Collins, Pete Seeger, Buffy Sainte- Marie, Odetta, Staple Singers, Mike Bloomfield, Ronnie Gilbert, Paul Butterfield, Theodore Bikel, Howlin' Wolf, . DVD 4. 87. 7Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention in the 1. A detailed, informative, and enjoyable documentary featuring rare footage of Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention throughout the 1. Includes tracks such as: Who Are the Brain Police?, Hungry Freaks Daddy, Trouble Every Day, Brown Shoes Don't Make it, America Drinks and Goes Home, and many more. Profiles the individual and often interconnected stories of the seven musicians, while also illustrating the state of music and the arts in local communities across Northern California. Filmed within the Hassidic community, we are treated to beautiful Hassidic melodies as sung in prayer, at celebrations and at many other significant events in the day to day life of Hassidic Jews. Features interviews with, among others, directors Martin Scorsese and Claude Chabrol, composers David Raksin and Elmer Bernstein, as well as home movies, archival photos and interviews with Herrmann himself. Muir - - Family and work - - Composing a film score - - On dangerous ground - - The man who knew too much - - Psycho - - Torn curtain - - The bride wore black - - Taxi driver. DVD X3. 11. 6Herminia Silva: actriz e fadista. Contains musical and acting selections from performances by the popular fado singer, Herminia Silva, originally produced between 1. DVD 6. 22. 7The Human Hambone Highlights the talents of a wide variety of both amateur and professional musicians and dancers throughout North America who use every part of the human body to make music. Also examines body music within an anthropological and biological framework, demonstrating how the body is filled with natural . Performers/commentators: Sam Mc. Grier, DC Coaliton Step Team, Radioactive, Click the Supah Latin, Artis the Spoonman; Derique Mc. Gee, Brian Williams (Birdman), Keith Terry, Sandy Silva, Bob Moses, Larry M. Schwarz, Guy Davis, Jimmy Slyde, Andrew Nemr. DVD 5. 14. 5Description from First Run/Icarus catalog In Heaven There is No Beer? A film by Les Blank. Features the music of Eddie Blazoncyck and the Versatones, the Dick Pillar Orchestra, Renata and Girls, Girls, Girls, and the Mrozinski Brothers. You see the drama, egos and conflicts between label and artists that drive the multi- billion- dollar hip hop and urban music business. Takes an in- depth look inside one of the world's top music genres. See the making of three Grammy- winning albums: Out. Kast's 'Speakerboxxx/ Love Below', Kanye West's 'College Dropout' and Ludacris' 'Chicken - N- Beer'. Director, Kwame Amoaku. Volume 1: Canada and the United States. Contents: Canada: Francophone traditions - - Canada: Native and Anglophone traditions - - USA: African American secular traditions. The United States: European Traditions in the New World. Volume 3: the United States: Sacred Traditions. Filled with archival footage including concert films, home movies, and clips from his Broadway hits. Includes interviews with his brother, children, collaborators and fellow conductors. DVD 5. 57. 5Leonard Cohen: I'm Your Man. A portrait of Canadian singer- songwriter and poet, Leonard Cohen, interspersed with performances of his music by various artists, including Nick Cave, U2, Rufus Wainwright, and Beth Orton. Directed by Lian Lunson. Contents: Ojibwe powwow drum / Randy Kingbird, Mark Kingbird, Pete White - - Scandinavian fiddle group / Paul Wilson, Skal Club Spelmanslag - - Alternative rock / Soul Asylum - - Alternative rock / Babes in Toyland - - American folk / John Koerner and friends - - African- American choir / Sounds of Blackness - - Hmong traditional reed instrument / Hmong Qeej Players - - German Polka / Karl Hartwich and The Country Dutchmen - -Jazz / Manny Lopez Quintet - - Mexican dance music / La Otra Mitad - - Contemporary folk / Greg Brown. Genevieve, Missouri is where North and South meet and the rougher, rural styles come face to face with big city sophistication. Old- time country and blues are honed and polished into bluegrass, rock n' roll and true soul music. Charles High School Band, St. Charles, MO - - Gospel / Fontella Bass and Martha Bass - - Rhythm and blues / Oliver Sain - - Rhythm and blues / James Family - - African drum and poetry / Sunshine Group and Eugene Redmond - - Alternative country / The Bottle Rockets - - French New Year's revel / Ste. In this third segment from La Center, Kentucky to Jackson, Mississippi, the music gets louder as the river flows South. Memphis forged the sounds of rockabilly and soul. In the Mississippi Delta, music is still deeply rooted in the soil. Secular music styles come back to the blues, and gospel is at its most heartfelt and powerful. Contents: Gospel / Boundless Love Quartet - - Rockabilly / Sonny Burgess - - Music in the community: Rhyme games, drill team, stepping - - Soul / Rufus Thomas - - Soul / Memphis Horns and Ann Peebles - - Delta blues / Robert Lockwood, Jr. This fourth segment covers music from Natchez, Mississippi to Delacroix Island in the Gulf of Mexico. In the bayous of Louisiana, country and blues come together with French styles, creating the potent dance rhythms of Cajun and zydeco. The streets of New Orleans resound with rhumba- influenced rhythm and blues and generations of jazz horns. Contents: Country / Kenny Bill Stinson - - Country / Jimmie Davis, Merle Haggard - Cajun music / D.
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