Dive into the spontaneous and exhilarating world of improvisational music with "Late Works," a captivating album by the legendary John Zorn and innovative guitarist Fred Frith. Released on April 20, 2010, via the esteemed Tzadik label, this album is a testament to the duo's long-standing collaboration and their unique musical language. Recorded live in real-time at East Side Sound in New York City on October 16, 2009, each track is a testament to the raw, unfiltered creativity that defines their work.
"Late Works" spans a diverse range of styles within the avant-garde, free jazz, and experimental genres, showcasing the duo's versatility and mastery. The album features ten captivating tracks, each a live improvisation that captures the essence of their spontaneous collaboration. From the haunting melodies of "Foetid Ceremony" to the frenetic energy of "Movement Of Harried Angels," every song offers a unique sonic experience.
With a total duration of 50 minutes, "Late Works" is a journey through the boundless creativity of John Zorn and Fred Frith. Their chemistry and shared musical vision are evident in every note, making this album a standout in their extensive discography. Whether you're a longtime fan of experimental music or a newcomer looking to explore the genre, "Late Works" is an essential addition to your collection.