Nicolas Collins   100 of the World's Most Beautiful Melodies
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Release Date: 1989
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3.0 goodEasterInTheBatcave | August 17th 16

The title is ironic. There are only forty-two tracks, and none of them are particularly beautiful. Rather, these are largely atonal, largely short solo improvisations performed by a variety of musicians on a variety of instruments. We get John Zorn on alto sax, Robert Poss on electric guitar, Christian Marclay on record players, Shelley Hirsch on voice, and many, many more. This is not for any sort of regular listening, but the improvisations are mostly short enough so as to avoid growing boring, and their eclectic nature helps in this regard, too. More info on this record is available here: http://www.nicolascollins.com/pictures/100melodiescover.pdf

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1.5 very poorTheMonster | December 30th 20

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