Notes
1. John Zorn Radio Hour,
Part I
a- Mauricio Kagel: "Der Schall (1968), for five players" (short
exc.) (LP: 'Der Schall' - Deutsche Grammophon, Germany, 1970)
b- Napalm Death: "The Kill / Prison Without Walls / Dead Pt. 1"
(EP: 'Peel Sessions' - Strange Fruit, UK, 1987)
c- James 'Blood' Ulmer: "Black Rock" (LP: 'Black Rock' - Columbia,
USA, 1982)
d- Hasil Adkins: "We Got a Date" (LP: 'Out to Hunch: West Virginia
Recordings (1955-65)' - Norton, USA, 1986)
e- Esquivel: "La Raspa" (LP: 'Latin-Esque' - RCA, USA, 1962)
f- Rahsaan Roland Kirk: "Black Root" (LP: 'Natural Black
Inventions: Root Strata' - Atlantic, USA, 1971)
g- The Jazz Composer's Orchestra: "Preview" (LP: 'The Jazz
Composer's Orchestra' - JCOA, USA, 1968)
h- Hüsker Dü: "Bricklayer" (LP: 'Everything Falls Apart' - SST,
USA, 1982)
i- Die Kreuzen: "Sick People" (LP: 'Die Kreuzen' - Touch and Go,
USA, 1984)
j- Naked City: "Blunt Instrument" (EP: 'Torture Garden' - Shimmy
Disc, USA, 1989)
k- Naked City: "Snagglepuss" (LP/CD: John Zorn 'Naked City" -
Nonesuch, USA, 1989)
2. John Zorn Radio Hour, Part II
a- Naked City: "Igneous Ejaculation / Blood Duster / Hammerhead /
Demon Sanctuary / Obeah Man / Ujaku / Fuck the Facts / Speedball"
(LP/CD: John Zorn 'Naked City" - Nonesuch, USA, 1989)
b- Naked City: "A Shot in the Dark" (Henry Mancini) (LP/CD: John
Zorn 'Naked City" - Nonesuch, USA, 1989)
c- T. K. Ramamoorthy: "Kanakangi" (LP: 'Fabulous Notes and Beats of
the Indian Carnatic-Jazz' - EMI/Odeon, India, 1969)
d- Funkadelic: "Super Stupid" (LP: 'Maggot Brain' - Westbound, USA,
1971)
e- The Beach Boys: "Pet Sounds" (LP: 'Pet Sounds' - Capitol, USA,
1966)
f- Ennio Morricone: "Man with a Harmonica" (LP: 'Once Upon a Time
in the West' (1968) - RCA, Italy, 1972)
g- John Zorn: "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" (Morricone) / "White
and Lazy - Main Title" (CD: 'Filmworks 1986 - 1990' - Eva/Wave,
Japan, 1994)
h- Lennie Tristano Trio: 'Line Up' (LP: 'Lennie Tristano' -
Atlantic, USA, 1956)
i- Naked City: "Gob of Spit" (EP: 'Torture Garden' - Shimmy Disc,
USA, 1990)
Promotional release, described on the cover as "a specially
produced one-hour radio program" featuring Zorn "Spinning
his