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Ground-Zero - 革命京劇 Revolutionary Pekinese Opera FLAC

Singer:

Ground-Zero

Album:

革命京劇 Revolutionary Pekinese Opera

Genre:

Electronic style / Jazz / Rock music

FLAC album size:

1864 mb

MP3 album size:

1561 mb

WMA album size:

1369 mb

Other music formats:

AHX AA AAC ADX AIFF APE MP1

Rating:

4.9 ✱

Style:

Noise, Free Improvisation, Avant-garde Jazz

Country:

Japan

Date of release:

1995

Ground-Zero - 革命京劇 Revolutionary Pekinese Opera FLAC


Ground-Zero - 革命京劇 Revolutionary Pekinese Opera FLAC

Tracklist

6 Seconds 4 Frames 0:06
Opening ~ Japanese Economy 9:27
Consume Mao 1:32
Thema Mao 1 2:05
Red Mao Book 4:23
Frankfurt Mao 2:01
Maologue 4:52
Blue Mao 7:03
Ronald Mao 0:39
Enka Mao 1:14
Pink Mao 1:27
Maology 1:28
Thema Mao 2 0:51
Slogan 0:52
Grand Finale 1:11
International 1:43
6 Seconds 4 Frames 0:06

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
TR-P 909 Ground-Zero* 革命京劇 Revolutionary Pekinese Opera ‎(CD, Album) Trigram TR-P 909 Japan 1995
ReR GZ1 Ground-Zero* Revolutionary Pekinese Opera Ver.1.28 ‎(CD, Album) ReR Megacorp ReR GZ1 UK 1996
ReR GZ1 Ground-Zero* Revolutionary Pekinese Opera Ver.1.28 ‎(CD, Album) ReR Megacorp ReR GZ1 US 1996



Qusserel
Revolutionary Pekinese Opera of Ethereal Prominence. The best album of all time. There are no opinions. It simply is the truth.
Qane
The membership of Otomo Yoshihide's Ground Zero increased with each new project, and for the their third album, Revolutionary Pekinese Opera, the core of the band is still only comprised of six members (although there are several guests on various tracks). The bulk of the noise comes from Yoshihide's turntables, which play a greater role here than on the later GZ projects. Revolutionary Pekinese Opera was a reinterpretation of a work by Heiner Goebbels and Alfred 23 Harth, two German musicians who were involved in the early progressive rock movement, and who created a work sampling a revolutionary Chinese opera in 1984. Yoshihide uses this work as a source and as an inspiration, but the samples used here cover not only Goebbels and Harth's original work, but also martial arts movies, commercials, political speeches (including Ronald Reagan's quarter-dime-penny speech), telephones, and telephone conversations, and Western classical music. The various members of Ground Zero also get some solo spots on this album. One of Yoshihide's best guitar solos is featured in "Paraiso 1," and the percussionists (including the shamisen, which will become a full-time instrument in Consume Red) get a workout in "Opening" and "Crossing Snow Mountains." But the highlights of this album are Yoshihide's virtuosic turntables and the beginnings of a concerted assault on copyright and sampling, which would be taken to an extreme in the Consume Red project a year later. This is also the first album with sampler artist Sachiko M, who has become Yoshihide's primary partner in many of his post-Ground Zero projects.
Flarik
I really wish they would release this on vinyl. This is a masterpiece in my opinion, having it on CD or digital format isn't good enough, I need it on wax!

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