Songs and Rituals in Real Time

Songs and Rituals in Real Time
Studio album by Tim Berne
Released 1982
Recorded July 1, 1981
Genre Avant-garde jazz
Downtown music
Label Empire Productions (USA, 1982) / Screwgun (USA, 1998)
Producer Tim Berne
Tim Berne chronology
Spectres
(1981)
Songs And Rituals In Real Time
(1982)
The Ancestors
(1983)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
The Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide[2]

Songs and Rituals in Real Time is a double LP album by Tim Berne released by Empire Productions (USA) in 1982 and re-released on CD as a part of The Empire Box on Screwgun Records (USA) in 1998. The album was Recorded live at Inroads, New York City on July 1, 1981. It features the quartet of Mack Goldsbury, Ed Schuller, Paul Motian and Tim Berne.

Tim Berne on inviting Paul Motian to play: "I met Paul Motian when he was doing a gig with the bass player Saheb Sarbib. And I just went up to him and I asked him. And to this day I have no idea how I got the nerve. But he sort of said 'Yeah, man, send me something,' or whatever. I may have given him a record or sent him a tape. I called him up a couple of weeks later and asked him if he listened to it, and he said 'No.' But then he said, 'Yeah, whatever, I’ll do the gig.' And that was this gig that turned into this record. It was live at this place Inroads. We rehearsed a lot, we played two sets, recorded it, and that’s Songs and Rituals in Real Time: The first time we ever played together. I remember Bill DeArango, the guitar player, was sitting in the front row. It was a kind of special gig. I mean it was really pretty cool." [3]

Track listing

(All compositions by Tim Berne)

  1. "San Antonio / The Unknown Factor" - 20:00
  2. "Roberto Miguel (For Roberto Miguel Miranda)" - 4:50
  3. "New Dog/Old Tricks" - 15:13
  4. "Shirley's Song (For Shirley Britt) / The Mutant Of Alberan" - 27:06
  5. "Flies / The Ancient Ones (for Alex Cline)" - 26:06

Personnel

Notes

Releases

References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. Swenson, J. (Editor) (1985). The Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide. USA: Random House/Rolling Stone. p. 23. ISBN 0-394-72643-X.
  3. "Interview With Tim Berne (part 2)". Ethan Iverson. 2009.
  4. 1 2 3 "Tim Berne Discography". Patrice Roussel. 1999. Retrieved 2009-03-13.

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