Spillane is an album by American composer and saxophonist/multi-instrumentalist John Zorn, composed of three “file-card pieces”, as well as a work for voice, string quartet and turntables.
It is named after mystery writer Mickey Spillane, whose novels featuring detective Mike Hammer provided the basis for the album’s title track. Zorn wrote Spillane on a series of index cards, each containing an outline or instruction for the musicians that was intended to evoke scenes from one of Spillane’s novels. One card states: “Scene of the crime #1 — high harp harmonics, basses and trombone drone, guitar sonorities, sounds of water dripping and narration on top.” Thus, the musicians are not given traditional sheet music, but a series of cues or outlines that encourage improvisation.
Track listing:
1. “Spillane” 25:12
2. “Two-Lane Highway: Preacher Man/White Line Fever/Nacogdoches Gumbo/East Texas Freezeout/San Angelo Release/Rollin’ to Killeen/Blowout/Devil’s Highway/Midnight Standoff/Marchin’ for Abilene” 13:30
3. “Two-Lane Highway: Hico Killer/Long Mile to Houston” 4:46
4. “Forbidden Fruit (Variations for Voice, String Quartet and Turntables)” 10:20
Personnel:
1 – “Spillane” (25:12)
Recorded (June/August 1986) and Mixed (August 1987) by Don Hünerberg at NBC Radio City Studios, New York City
Written and arranged by John Zorn in collaboration with:
Anthony Coleman – piano, organ, celeste
Carol Emanuel – harp
Bill Frisell – guitar
David Hofstra – bass, tuba
Bob James – tapes, compact discs
Bobby Previte – drums, percussion
Jim Staley – trombone
David Weinstein – sampling keyboards
John Zorn – alto saxophone, clarinet
John Lurie – voice of Mike Hammer
Robert Quine – voice of Mike Hammer’s conscience
Original texts by Arto Lindsay (and uncredited vocals)
“Two-Lane Highway” (18:16)
2 – Preacher Man/White Line Fever/Nacogdoches Gumbo/East Texas Freezeout/San Angelo Release/Rollin’ to Killeen/Blowout/Devil’s Highway/Midnight Standoff/Marchin’ for Abilene (13:30)
3 – Hico Killer/Long Mile to Houston (4:46)
Recorded (June 1987) and mixed (August 1987) by Don Hünerberg at NBC Radio City Studios, New York City
Conceived and arranged by John Zorn for Albert Collins in collaboration with:
Albert Collins – guitar, voice
Robert Quine – guitar
Big John Patton – organ
Wayne Horvitz – piano, keyboards
Melvin Gibbs – bass
Ronald Shannon Jackson – drums
Bobby Previte – drums, percussion
4 – “Forbidden Fruit” (Variations for Voice, String Quartet and Turntables) (10:20)
Recorded September 1987 at Russian Hill Recording, San Francisco, by Howard Johnston, and at Metal Box Studio, Tokyo by Ono Seigen. Mixed September 1987 by Ono Seigen at CBS Roppongi Studios, Tokyo.
Written and arranged by John Zorn in collaboration with:
Kronos Quartet
David Harrington – violin
John Sherba – violin
Hank Dutt – viola
Joan Jeanrenaud – cello
Christian Marclay – turntables
Hiromi Ōta – voice
Original texts by Reck
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Released: 1987
Recorded: June–August 1986, June & September 1987 at Radio City Studios, New York, NY; Russian Hill Recording, San Francisco, CA and Metal Box Studio, Tokyo, Japan
Length: 54:01
Label: Elektra Nonesuch
Producer: John Zorn, David Breskin












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