Songs for Petra

Songs for Petra


  • Singer: John Zorn & Jesse Harris
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Release Date: 2020-08-21
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 13

  • ℗ 2020 Tzadik

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Easy Time John Zorn & Jesse Harris 3:46
2
Lost in the Rain John Zorn & Jesse Harris 4:12
3
Nothing John Zorn & Jesse Harris 2:57
4
The Wind in the Clouds John Zorn & Jesse Harris 2:53
5
It Was Innocent John Zorn & Jesse Harris 3:14
6
Kafiristan John Zorn & Jesse Harris 2:29
7
Waiting for Christmas John Zorn & Jesse Harris 3:01
8
All This Time John Zorn & Jesse Harris 2:57
9
Listen John Zorn & Jesse Harris 2:51
10
Taking My Time John Zorn & Jesse Harris 2:59
11
My Forbidden Tears John Zorn & Jesse Harris 2:51
12
I Never Thought John Zorn & Jesse Harris 1:52
13
Over Your Head John Zorn & Jesse Harris 4:08

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  • Reviews

    • Favorite stumble-find of 2020

      5
      By jarombra
      As a Julian Lage fan, I stumbled upon this record and happily so! Great record, memorable tunes-solos-arrangements-harmonies, etc. Super fun all around.
    • Accessible Perfection

      5
      By ekknox
      Long-time fans of John Zorn know that his music spans an astonishingly wide range, from death metal to jazz to chamber music and a thousand points in between. This may be his most "accessible" release yet but it's anything but lightweight. Every song's melody is memorable - many seem timeless - while the lyrics are equally arresting and compelling. Petra Haden's voice is lovely, her range and technical mastery impressive, but her emotional depth and authenticity are what really stand out. As for the band, what to say except that these are all masters (even if some are young) and there's not an iota of showboating - all is in service of the music. At the risk of sounding crazy, I think the last time I was this impressed with a "pop" album was when the Beatle's "Revolver" came out. It is that good.