John Zorn’s musical seed is very fertile. While at Webster College in St. Louis in 1973, he made his first saxophone recordings and has since tapped a seemingly inexhaustible well of inspiration. The legendary composer has exhaled into more than four hundred recordings during his career and shows no signs of slowing down.
This year alone he has released Alhambra Love Songs and O’o. The latter, named for an extinct Hawaiian bird, is the third installment in Zorn’s accessible series of surf/lounge records that touch on some world music elements, but never stray too far into the searing dissonance and paroxysmal chaos that Zorn has become renown for.
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