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The Lounge LIzards, Queen of All Ears

Audio CD

Disk ID: 203832

Disk length: 59m 36s (10 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1998

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. The First And Royal Queen 4:00
2. The Birds Near Her House11:40
3. Scary Children 4:08
4. She Drove Me Mad 4:21
5. Queen Of All Ears 5:25
6. Monsters Over Bangkok10:13
7. Three Crowns of Wood 4:03
8. John Zorn's S&M Circus 6:13
9. Yak 5:39
10. Queen Reprise 3:46

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Review

John Lurie's Lounge Lizards have been around for almost 20 years, and their collective sound has improved over time. The latest edition of Lounge Lizards is a nine-piece ensemble of top-notch musicians. While featuring able-bodied soloists like Michael Blake on tenor, Steve Bernstein on trumpet, Dave Tronzo on guitar, and John's brother Evan on keyboards, the Lizards remain a musical vehicle for John Lurie's noirish, angular muse. Although inspired by jazz's instrumental nature, most of this music was thoroughly worked out in advance. Led by John Lurie's sardonic alto and soprano saxophone playing, the band embraces West African music, expositions from New Orleans, and interludes of wicked gamelan. Simultaneously sarcastic and spiritual, this is an unorthodox album that those who aren't jazz fans should be able to enjoy. --Mitch Myers

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Queen of All Ears

Tracks: 10, Disk length: 59m 36s

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