Hallelujah, Anyway – Remembering Tom Cora

Hallelujah, Anyway – Remembering Tom Cora
Compilation album by Various artists
Released May 1999 (1999-05)
Recorded 1981–1998
Genre Avant-garde jazz, experimental music, free improvisation
Length 144:27
Label Tzadik
Producer Fred Frith and Peter Hardt

Hallelujah, Anyway – Remembering Tom Cora is a 1999 double-CD compilation album by various artists dedicated to United States cellist and composer Tom Cora, who had died on April 9, 1998. It includes material composed in Cora's memory, songs he had written for other musicians and groups, and a selection of music he had performed and participated in.[1] It was released in May 1999 by John Zorn's Tzadik Records.

One of the tracks, "Talking to the Tree", was performed at Cora's Memorial Concert in May 1998 by Cora's widow, Catherine Jauniaux, and one of his frequent collaborators, Fred Frith.[2]

Reception

Professional ratings
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AllMusic[1]

Writing in a review at AllMusic, Joslyn Layne described this retrospective compilation as "[u]pbeat, eclectic, eccentric, beautiful".[1] She called Tom Cora "a significant improviser and extraordinary cellist", and said this release was important because it highlighted Cora's "undervalued brilliance".[1] Layne called the album "a worthy eulogy" and "[h]ighly recommended for all with open ears".[1]

Andrew Bartlett said in a review of Hallelujah, Anyway in the Seattle Weekly that it is an "eminently memorable" collection of tributes to Cora, who he said had taken his cello to "untold new places".[2] Bartlett said "[y]ou won't find a better collection of post-1970s avant-garde guiding lights collected anywhere".[2]

Track listing

Disc 1
No. TitleWriter(s)Performer Length
1. "Cuimhnean Phiobair"  Seán PottsLesli Dalaba 1:47
2. "The Gospel of Gone"  Tom CoraKazutoki Umezu & band 3:21
3. "Halts"  Roof, Paul HainesRoof 5:11
4. "Talking to the Tree"  Fred Frith, Catherine JauniauxFred Frith / Catherine Jauniaux 2:58
5. "Saint Dog"  CoraCurlew 6:55
6. "Seafaring"  Amy Denio, Jeroen VisserAmy Denio / Jeroen Visser 4:50
7. "Two-Day 'Til Tomorrow"  CoraTom Cora 1:14
8. "In Memory Of"  Haruna Ito, Samm BennettGonogonogo 4:36
9. "Jim"  CoraThe Ululating Mummies 3:48
10. "Just a Dream"  John Edwards, Caroline KraabelShock Exchange 3:23
11. "Today"  George CartwrightChris Cochrane / Zeena Parkins 2:16
12. "Marseille Shout"  Oriental FusionOriental Fusion 4:02
13. "Love, Love, Love"  Wayne HorvitzWayne Horvitz 2:16
14. "Casey R."  Cora, Frith, John ZornTom Cora / Fred Frith / John Zorn 3:29
15. "Weaklings"  Third PersonThird Person 3:53
16. "Der Glater Bulgar"  Dave TarrasA-Musik 5:06
17. "The President of the United States"  Cora, Wadada Leo Smith, Richard Teitelbaum, Carlos ZingaroTom Cora / Wadada Leo Smith / Richard Teitelbaum / Carlos Zingaro 3:16
18. "Light Sentence"  CoraCurlew 2:35
19. "The Week Tom Died"  Thierry AzamThierry Azam 5:00
20. "There Will Be a Happy Meeting"  TraditionalTom Cora 2:53
Disc 2
No. TitleWriter(s)Performer Length
21. "The Flute's Tale"  The Ex, CoraThe Ex 4:38
22. "Burning Hoop"  CoraTom Cora 3:01
23. "Pitter Patter Panther"  The ChadbournesThe Chadbournes 2:16
24. "Tomcat"  Miya Masaoka, Larry Ochs, Bob OstertagMiya Masaoka / Larry Ochs / Bob Ostertag 5:08
25. "Tom Wood"  Gerry HemingwayGerry Hemingway 4:42
26. "Mr. TC"  Elliott Sharp / Frances-Marie UittiElliott Sharp / Frances-Marie Uitti 5:24
27. "Jelly Roll Stomp"  Jelly Roll MortonSkeleton Crew 3:12
28. "Fence"  Zeena ParkinsZeena Parkins 1:54
29. "Vepiranka"  Cora, Iva BittováTom Cora / Iva Bittová 3:24
30. "Intenda"  CoraNimal 5:00
31. "Tromba Marina a Cora"  Nicolas CollinsNicolas Collins 2:10
32. "Hoppas Att Det Går / Total Preparation"  Lars Hollmer, Cora, Pidgin ComboPidgin Combo 5:09
33. "Yellow Smile"  Hahn RoweHahn Rowe 3:12
34. "Two Days 'Til Tomorrow"  CoraTom Cora / Wolfgang Mitterer 5:09
35. "Jesus Speak to Me"  TraditionalTyson Rogers 1:27
36. "Radiotraces"  Cora, Thomas DimuzioThomas Dimuzio 5:12
37. "One More Time"  Cora, Chris Cutler, Fred FrithTom Cora / Chris Cutler / Fred Frith 3:12
38. "Tom's Lament"  KramerKramer & Tess 4:24
39. "Zach's Flag"  CoraSkeleton Crew 3:04

Sources: AllMusic,[1] Discogs,[3] Tom Cora discography.[4]

Personnel

  • Tom Cora (3,5,7,12,14,15,17,18,20–23,27,29,30,32,34,37,39) – cello, accordions, home-made instruments, voice
  • Lesli Dalaba (1) – trumpet
  • Kazutoki Umezu (2) – alto saxaphone
  • Nakao Kanji (2) – soprano saxaphone
  • Hayashi Eiichi (2) – alto saxaphone
  • Tada Yoko (2) – alto saxaphone
  • Katayama Hiroaki (2) – tenor saxaphone
  • Nomoto Kazuhiro (2) – baritone saxophone
  • Shimizu Kazuto (2) – bass clarinet
  • Ohara Yutaka (2) – trombone
  • Sekijima Takerou (2) – tuba
  • Kondo Tatsuo (2) – accordion
  • Keichi (2) – percussion
  • Phil Minton (3) – voice
  • Luc Ex (3,21) – bass guitar
  • Michael Vatcher (3) – drums
  • Fred Frith (4,14,18,27,37,39) – guitar, home-made instruments, bass guitar
  • Catherine Jauniaux (4) – voice
  • Pippin Barnett (5,9) – drums
  • George Cartwright (5,18) – saxophones
  • Ann Rupel (5) – bass guitar
  • Davey Williams (5) – guitar
  • Amy Denio (6) – voice, percussion, guitar, alto, piano innards, text
  • Jeroen Visser (6) – collage, mastering
  • Samm Bennett (8,15) – drums, samples
  • Ito Haruna (8)
  • Barry Bless (9) – accordion
  • Danny Finny (9) – tenor saxaphone
  • Robbie Kinter (9) – percussion, keyboard
  • George Lowe (9) – bass clarinet
  • Dave Yohe (9) – bass guitar
  • Caroline Kraabel (10) – saxophone
  • John Edwards (10) – bass guitar
  • Chris Cochrane (11) – voice
  • Zeena Parkins (11,27,28) – piano
  • Hakim Hamadouche (12) – lute, voice
  • Edmond Hosdikian (12) – alto saxaphone
  • Barre Phillips (12) – bass guitar
  • Ahmed Compaore (12) – drums
  • Wayne Horvitz (13) – piano
  • John Zorn (14,23) – alto saxaphone, game calls, mouthpieces, soprano saxaphone, clarinet
  • Marc Ribot (15) – guitar
  • Takeda Kenichi (16) – taishokoto
  • Okuma Wataru (16,32) – clarinet, chorus, piano
  • Iwate Hiroshi (16) – saxophone
  • Chino Shuichi (16) – keyboard
  • Koyama Tetsuto (16) – bass guitar
  • Nakao Kanji (16) – drums
  • Kasuga Hirobumi (16) – guitar
  • Leo Smith (17) – trumpet, small instruments
  • Richard Teitelbaum (17) – synthesizer
  • Carlos Zingaro (17) – violin
  • Mark Howell (18) – guitar
  • Rick Brown (18) – drums
  • Thierry Azam (19) – all instruments
  • Terrie Ex (21) – guitar
  • Andy Ex (21) – guitar
  • Katrin Ex (21) – drums
  • G.W. Sok (21) – vocals
  • Eugene Chadbourne (23) – guitar, voice, tape effects
  • David Licht (23) – drums
  • Kramer (23,38) – cheap organ, voice, all instruments (on (38))
  • Miya Masaoka (24) – koto
  • Larry Ochs (24) – tenor saxaphone
  • Bob Ostertag (24) – samples
  • Gerry Hemingway (25) – percussion
  • Elliott Sharp (26) – guitar
  • Frances-Marie Uitti (26) – cello
  • Sara Parkins (28) – violin
  • Margaret Parkins (28) – cello
  • Iva Bittová (29) – violin, voice
  • Momo Rossel (30) – guitar
  • Bratko Bibič (30) – accordion
  • Jean-Vin Huguenin (30) – bass guitar
  • Nicolas Collins (31) – backwards electric guitar
  • Rorie (32) – chorus, marimba
  • Kimura Shinya (32) – drums
  • Shinoda Masami (32) – baritone saxophone
  • Nishimura Takuya (32) – bass guitar
  • Hahn Rowe (33) – all instruments
  • Wolfgang Mitterer (34) – piano, prepared piano
  • Tyson Rogers (35) – piano
  • Thomas Dimuzio (36) – digital editing and processing
  • Chris Cutler (37) – drums, processing
  • Tess (38) – voice
  • Rebby Sharp (39) – fiddle

Sources: Discogs,[3] Tom Cora discography.[4]

Recording notes

Sources: Discogs,[3] Tom Cora discography.[4]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Layne, Joslyn. "Hallelujah, Anyway – Remembering Tom Cora". AllMusic. Retrieved February 18, 2016.
  2. 1 2 3 Bartlett, Andrew (October 9, 2006). "Pavement, Townes Van Zandt, tributes to Gram Parsons and Tom Cora". Seattle Weekly. Retrieved February 18, 2016.
  3. 1 2 3 "Hallelujah, Anyway – Remembering Tom Cora". Discogs. Retrieved February 18, 2016.
  4. 1 2 3 Ramond, Michel; Roussel, Patrice; Vuilleumier, Stephane. "Discography of Tom Cora". New York Downtown Scene and Other Miscellaneous Discographies. Retrieved February 18, 2016.
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