The Big Gundown is an album by American composer and saxophonist/multi-instrumentalist John Zorn.
It comprises radically reworked covers of tracks by the Italian film composer Ennio Morricone.
The album is named after a 1966 Spaghetti Western of the same name, directed by Sergio Sollima, starring Lee Van Cleef, and scored by Morricone.
The album was first released in 1985 on the Nonesuch/Icon label.
In 2000 a remastered 15th Anniversary Edition with additional tracks was released on CD on Zorn's Tzadik Records label.Tzadik catalogue
In 1985 Zorn had been working in New York City's experimental music scene for almost a decade (the album was originally to be called "Once Upon a Time in the Lower East Side"), but The Big Gundown launched him to wider prominence.
In the notes for the 2000 reissued CD, Zorn describes The Big Gundown as representing a creative breakthrough as well for being the first time he worked extensively with multi-track recording, overdubbing and ornate orchestration.
Though his main instrument is alto sax, Zorn did not play on most tracks, adding only a few touches of piano, game calls, harpsichord or musical saw.
Reception
The AllMusic review by Scott Yanow awarded the album 4 stars stating "There are certainly no dull moments on this often-riotous program".Yanow, S. [ AllMusic Review] accessed July 22, 2011
The Penguin Guide to Jazz selected this album as part of its suggested "Core Collection" and awarded it a "crown", calling it "utterly remarkable in every way and one of the essential records of the '80s".
The Rolling Stone review by Steve Futterman was less enthusiastic, and Futterman stated, "Despite high-spirited contributions from a first rate cast, Zorn's tentative and analytical remakes tend to bleed Morricone's high drama and joyous kitschiness dry".Futterman, S., "Records: The Big Gundown", Rolling Stone, Issue 498, April 23, 1987, pp 152 Track listing
"The Big Gundown" - 7:26
"Peur sur la Ville" - 4:16
"Poverty (Once Upon a Time in America)" - 3:49
"Milano Odea" - 3:02
"Erotico (The Burglars)" - 4:27
"Battle of Algiers" - 3:50
"Giu la Testa (Duck You Sucker!)" - 6:06
"Metamorfosi (La Classe Operaia Va In Paradiso)" - 4:37
"Tre nel 5000" - 4:37
"Once Upon a Time in the West" - 8:44
The album was re-released and remastered in 2000, with six newly recorded tracks:
11.
"The Sicilian Clan" - 3:20
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"Macchie Solari" - 3:29
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"The Ballad of Hank McCain" - 5:27
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"Svegliatti & Uccidi" 3:03
15.
"Chi Mai" - 3:06
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"The Ballad of Hank McCain (instrumental)" - 5:28
All compositions by Ennio Morricone except "Tre nel 5000" by John Zorn
Personnel
Orvin Aquart – harmonica
Cyro Baptista – cuíca
Joey Baron - drums
Tim Berne – alto saxophone
Laura Biscotto – sexy Italian vocals
Vicki Bodner – oboe, English horn
Polly Bradfield – violin
Anthony Coleman – piano, harpsichord, organ, vocals
Trevor Dunn - bass guitar
Carol Emanuel – harp
Reinaldo Fernandes – repinique
Anton Fier – drums
Duduka Da Fonseca – caixa
Bill Frisell – electric guitar
Fred Frith – electric guitar, bass guitar
Diamanda Galás – vocals
Melvin Gibbs – electric bass guitar
Jody Harris – electric guitar
Shelley Hirsch – vocals
Wayne Horvitz – piano, celeste, electronic keyboards
Bob James – tapes
Guy Klucevsek – accordion
Arto Lindsay – batucada contractor, electric guitar, vocals
Christian Marclay – turntables
Mark Miller – drums, timpani
Big John Patton – organ
Mike Patton - vocals
Bobby Previte – drums, percussion, timpani, vocals
Robert Quine – electric guitar
Vernon Reid – electric guitar
Ned Rothenberg – shakuhachi, ocarina, jaw harp
Michihiro Sato – tsugaru shamisen
Luli Shioi – vocals
Claudio Silva – pandeiro
Jorge Silva – surdo
Jim Staley – trombone, bass trombone
Toots Thielemans – whistling, harmonica
David Weinstein – Mirage, microcomputer
John Zorn – alto saxophone, saw, vocals, harpsichord, game calls, piano
Martin Bisi - extra recording/engineering
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