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Live in London 1982
Brion Gysin
Live in London 1982
Genres: Jazz, Pop, Rock
 
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In Autumn 1982, in Brixton, London, Brion Gysin, the eternal accomplice of William Burroughs, renewed the methods of performance by reciting texts, hastily brought together with this performance, accompanied by Slits-membe...  more »

     
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All Artists: Brion Gysin
Title: Live in London 1982
Members Wishing: 2
Total Copies: 0
Label: Sub Rosa
Original Release Date: 1/1/2007
Re-Release Date: 6/19/2007
Genres: Jazz, Pop, Rock
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 5411867112471, 3700368479322

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In Autumn 1982, in Brixton, London, Brion Gysin, the eternal accomplice of William Burroughs, renewed the methods of performance by reciting texts, hastily brought together with this performance, accompanied by Slits-member, Tessa, Steve of Rip, Rig and Panic, Gile of Penguin Café Orchestra, and Ramuntcho Matta on guitar. Ramuntcho, in the style of Brion, called this session "White Funk." Most of the texts were written upon meeting Burroughs, at the time of the invention of the cut-up. The influence that Brion Gysin has had on contemporary music may never be taken fully into account, particularly when he introduced Brian Jones of The Rolling Stones to the shepherd's music of Joujouka. Those times were still audacious: the music was created during the sound-checks! Musically, the choice of traditional instruments expresses the desire to be free of machines (because, as Burroughs says, "We ourselves are machines."). This recording is evidence of the extraordinary creativity and spontaneity of the musical and artistic scene at that time, and it refuses to age a bit. Beyond the nostalgia inspired by the invocation of that bygone cultural scene, this is a renewed wake-up call for a kind of creativity that is terribly difficult to find today.
 

CD Reviews

Out From Under The Shadow Of Burroughs
Thomas Burgess | San Francisco | 12/13/2009
(4 out of 5 stars)

"I found this to be a warmer work than I had anticipated. I have listened to Burroughs make so many references to Gysin that I wanted to hear him speak for himself. If you are interested in the cut-up and it's byproducts then this is fascinating stuff. What is an extra bonus is the music. It is low-key, a kind of jazzy, primative background that is also quite creative in its own way. What more can I say? This isn't Prince or Madonna, it's for those with an intellect and a leaning toward the literary. But I bought it anyway."