Black Box (Naked City album)

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Black Box
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Compilation album by
Released1997
Recorded1989–1990, 1992
Genre Avant-garde jazz
Free jazz
Experimental rock
Jazzcore
Grindcore
Avant-garde metal
Length58:42
Label Tzadik
Producer John Zorn
Naked City chronology
Absinthe
(1993)
Black Box
(1997)
Naked City Live, Vol. 1: The Knitting Factory 1989
(2002)
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Black Box is a compilation album by John Zorn's band Naked City featuring Yamatsuka Eye on vocals. The album is a collection of the "hardcore miniatures" from Naked City and Grand Guignol that were originally released on Torture Garden in 1990 and the extended piece Leng Tch'e which was only released in Japan in 1992. This compilation was released on Tzadik Records in 1996. [2]

Contents

Track listing

Disc One:

  1. "Blood is Thin" – 1:00
  2. "Demon Sanctuary" – 0:38
  3. "Thrash Jazz Assassin" – 0:45
  4. "Dead Spot" – 0:31
  5. "Bonehead" – 0:51
  6. "Speedball" – 0:37
  7. "Blood Duster" – 0:13
  8. "Pile Driver" – 0:33
  9. "Shangkuan Ling-Feng" – 1:14
  10. "Numbskull" – 0:29
  11. "Perfume Of A Critic's Burning Flesh" – 0:24
  12. "Jazz Snob Eat Shit" – 0:24
  13. "The Prestidigitator" – 0:43
  14. "No Reason To Believe" – 0:26
  15. "Hellraiser" – 0:39
  16. "Torture Garden" – 0:35
  17. "Slan" – 0:23
  18. "Hammerhead" – 0:08
  19. "The Ways Of Pain" – 0:31
  20. "The Noose" – 0:10
  21. "Sack Of Shit" – 0:43
  22. "Blunt Instrument" – 0:53
  23. "Osaka Bondage" – 1:14
  24. "Igneous Ejaculation" – 0:20
  25. "Shallow Grave" – 0:40
  26. "Ujaku" – 0:27
  27. "Kaoru" – 0:50
  28. "Dead Dread" – 0:45
  29. "Billy Liar" – 0:10
  30. "Victims Of Torture" – 0:22
  31. "Speedfreaks" – 0:29
  32. "New Jersey Scum Swamp" – 0:41
  33. "S & M Sniper" – 0:14
  34. "Pigfucker" – 0:23
  35. "Cairo Chop Shop" – 0:22
  36. "Fuck The Facts" – 0:11
  37. "Obeah Man" – 0:17
  38. "Facelifter" – 0:34
  39. "N.Y. Flat Top Box" – 0:43
  40. "Whiplash" – 0:19
  41. "The Blade" – 0:36
  42. "Gob Of Spit" – 0:18

Disc Two:

  1. "Leng Tch'e" – 31:39
All compositions by Naked City

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References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. "Welcome to Tzadik". Tzadik.com. Retrieved 2016-04-12.