sanhedrin (2005)

Tracklist
I - Feb. 20, 1994
1-1. Piram 6:19
1-2. Lebaoth 6:06
1-3. Idalah Abal 7:38
1-4. Midbar 5:04
1-5. Zelah 4:25
II - Jun. 22, 1994
1-6. Katzatz 2:17
1-7. Abidan 6:53
1-8. Hekhal 3:05
1-9. Tannaim 8:32
1-10. Nefesh 5:37
III - Jul. 16-17, 1995
1-11. Neshamah 7:12
1-12. Lakom 3:44
1-13. Tiferet 5:28
IV - Apr. 16, 1996
1-14. Evel 5:42
2-1.Hath-Arob 3:30
2-2. Mashav 6:04
2-3. Zemer 2:33
V - Aug. 1, 1996
2-4. Ne'Eman 8:45
VI - Apr. 21, 1997
2-5. Meholalot 7:09
2-6. Kochot 5:17
2-7. Jachin 4:45
2-8. Moshav 7:25
2-9. Acharei Mot 8:49
VII - Sep. 15, 1997
2-10. Kilayim 3:09
2-11. Otiot 3:42
2-12. Nashim 3:48
2-13. Karet 1:23
2-14. Hashmal 3:18
2-15. Ruach 5:28
Personnel
Greg Cohen: Bass
Dave Douglas: Trumpet
Joey Baron - Drums
John Zorn - Alto Sax
Production
All compositions by John Zorn
Produced By John Zorn
Associate Producer - Kazunori Sugiyama
Recorded by Jim Anderson at Avatar and RPM, NYC
Engineered by John Rosenberg
Mastering - Scott Hull at Hit Factory, NYC
Design - Chippy (Heung-Heung Chin)
TZADIK Blurb
Twenty-nine sterling studio performances never available before from what many consider to be one of the most important instrumental ensembles of the past quarter century. Over two and a half hours of rare alternates, many even more exciting than the original releases, were handpicked by Zorn from the legendary sessions of 1994-1997 and are accompanied by a lush booklet filled with photos, scores, written tributes and remembrances. This pioneering band, that spearheaded Radical Jewish Culture and helped bring Jewish music into the 21st Century, continues to inspire Jews and music lovers the world over with an original musical language of honesty, imagination and originality drawing on many pasts and looks toward a myriad of futures. This is where it all began.
Series: Archival Series
Release Date: May 2005