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Dirty baby [sound recording] / Nels Cline.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: CG142 | CryptogramophonePublication details: [S.l.] : Cryptogramophone : Distributed by Red Distribution, p2010.Description: 2 sound discs (ca. 90 min.) : digital ; 4 3/4 inSubject(s):
Contents:
[Disc 1]. Part I (4:11) -- Part II (3:38) -- Part III (7:13) -- Part IV (10:52) -- Part V (12:38).
[Disc 2]. In God we trust (1:40) -- Hi there, my old friend (1:31) -- If I was you I'd do just like I tell you to do (8:08) -- Do as I say or ... (1:14) -- No mercy (1:49) -- Do as told or suffer (1:16) -- Agree to our terms or prepare yourself for a blast furnace (:55) -- You're a dead man (3:14) -- Hey you want to sleep with the fishes? (1:22) -- A Columbian necklace for you (:43) -- Note we have already got rid of several like you (one was found in the river just recently) (1:22) -- Be cautious else we be bangin on you (3:34) -- You won't know WHEN, you won't know WHERE you won't know WHO you won't know WHY (1:27) -- It's payback time (2:13) -- I'm going to leave more notes and I'm going to kick more ass (:47) -- You cross me I wanna see blood (2:02) -- I heard you moved to Pahrump, Nevada (you cannot escape) (1:14) -- Little snitches like you end up in dumpsters all across town (:59) -- I'll be getting out soon and I haven't forgot your testimony put me in here (2:37) -- You talk you get killed (2:05) -- Do not let the information be known to any person or you die (1:25) -- Don't threaten me with your threats (2:31) -- I just might act ugly if you talk (:53) -- When I'm released I'm smoking a straight line to you. Got it? (1:18) -- Want to get to know my boiling point? (:38) -- You dirty rotten bitch (:43) -- You will eat hot lead (1:16) -- I can't take it no more (:28) -- I might just act ugly if you get up on that stand and say something unpleasant to my ears (:41) -- I thought I told you that we won't stop (2:01) -- I will wipe you off the face of this Earth (1:01) -- Give up the gold or give up your life (2:21) -- You and I are in disagreement (1:35).
Nels Cline, guitar ; with assisting musicians.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

It is easy to see why guitarist Nels Cline calls DIRTY BABY the most challenging work of his career. Called upon by producer and poet David Breskin to compose separate works to accompany two collections of Los Angeles artist Ed Ruscha's "censor strip" images from the '80s and '90s, he responded with relish--33 are from the Silhouette series and 33 from the Cityscapes paintings. All 66 are included in a handsome, double-disc package containing three booklets, one of which contains a detailed liner essay by Cline regarding his approach, preparation, and aesthetic. Also available is a large format, exhibition catalog-style hardcover book that contains the music and two more discs of Breskin's spoken word poetry (called "Ghazals") with bigger representations of the images from publisher DelMonico Books·Prestel. Working with two very different yet related series of paintings presented Cline new considerations a as composer and as an accompanist. He worked with larger ensembles in each case. "Side A" composed for Silhouettes contains the six-part title suite. It begins quietly, slowly, deliberately; suggestive more than assertive. Players include Bill Barrett's harmonica, Jon Brion's repetitive synth patterns, and Cline's and Jeremy Drake's acoustic guitars, supported by bassist Devon Hoff and minimal percussion by Scott Amendola and Danny Frankel. They really take shape on "Part II," as electric guitars and a drum kit come to the fore, playing and economically soloing on gorgeous yet simple chord patterns. "Parts III" and "IV" are their mirror images: spooky works that are elliptical with large spaces, moody colors and textures. By "V," the band is vamping Miles Davis-style on a funk riff with Hoff's electric bass leading the charge. For ten of "Part VI"'s twelve minutes, free-form guitar skronk, synth whiteout, and an undermixed rhythm section, smatter and smear the soundscape before Drake's banjo assembles a mutant back porch melody to close. "Side B," contains 33 short tracks -- all but one are under four minutes -- individually titled for the Cityscape images. (The titles are fantastic, seemingly comic and noirish; but only the latter is true: Cline poignantly recontextualized them in lieu of the Iraq war(s): "Agree to Our Terms or Prepare Yourself for a Blast Furnace," "You Talk You Get Killed," etc. ). Cline employs a larger band that relies as much on winds, reeds, and strings as much as it does guitars, percussion, and effects; Alex Cline plays drums and Brad Dutz vibes, xylophone, and more. These pieces are more fragmented, angular, and aggressive, yet mixed warmly; they're approachable contrasted with Ruscha's prohibitively code-like images. Cline explains that: "These works do not, as in the case of his most famous pieces, have words floating graphically on the picture plane, but rather censor strips which Ruscha himself calls 'dumb blocks,' which stand in for or 'cover over' (conceptually) the words of each picture's title." The erasures imply forced silences. Cline's pieces simultaneously underscore and shatter these silences. The dynamics wider, colors brighter, and textures more layered than on "Side A." The palette is more complex and labyrinthine because of their brevity. Jazz, rock, modern composition, structured improvisation, and restraint play an enormous role, but are anchored solidly by Cline's boundlessly adventurous guitar work. DIRTY BABY is a singular accomplishment, presented in a fashion that demands more of the listener's attention but buy pays off handsomely. It adds immeasurably to the depth of Cline's contributions as a musican -- and offers another way of seeing and hearing this body of Ruscha's work. ~ Thom Jurek

"Dirty Baby is guitarist/composer Nels Cline and poet/producer David Breskin's visionary recontextualization of Ed Ruscha's 'censor strip' paintings"--Sell sheet.

Booklets include reproductions of Ruscha's pictures.

Compact discs.

Title from sell sheet.

[Disc 1]. Part I (4:11) -- Part II (3:38) -- Part III (7:13) -- Part IV (10:52) -- Part V (12:38).

[Disc 2]. In God we trust (1:40) -- Hi there, my old friend (1:31) -- If I was you I'd do just like I tell you to do (8:08) -- Do as I say or ... (1:14) -- No mercy (1:49) -- Do as told or suffer (1:16) -- Agree to our terms or prepare yourself for a blast furnace (:55) -- You're a dead man (3:14) -- Hey you want to sleep with the fishes? (1:22) -- A Columbian necklace for you (:43) -- Note we have already got rid of several like you (one was found in the river just recently) (1:22) -- Be cautious else we be bangin on you (3:34) -- You won't know WHEN, you won't know WHERE you won't know WHO you won't know WHY (1:27) -- It's payback time (2:13) -- I'm going to leave more notes and I'm going to kick more ass (:47) -- You cross me I wanna see blood (2:02) -- I heard you moved to Pahrump, Nevada (you cannot escape) (1:14) -- Little snitches like you end up in dumpsters all across town (:59) -- I'll be getting out soon and I haven't forgot your testimony put me in here (2:37) -- You talk you get killed (2:05) -- Do not let the information be known to any person or you die (1:25) -- Don't threaten me with your threats (2:31) -- I just might act ugly if you talk (:53) -- When I'm released I'm smoking a straight line to you. Got it? (1:18) -- Want to get to know my boiling point? (:38) -- You dirty rotten bitch (:43) -- You will eat hot lead (1:16) -- I can't take it no more (:28) -- I might just act ugly if you get up on that stand and say something unpleasant to my ears (:41) -- I thought I told you that we won't stop (2:01) -- I will wipe you off the face of this Earth (1:01) -- Give up the gold or give up your life (2:21) -- You and I are in disagreement (1:35).

Nels Cline, guitar ; with assisting musicians.

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