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John Lurie - Painting With John: Music From the Original TV Series (180g Vinyl 2LP)

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John Lurie - Painting With John: Music From the Original TV Series (180g Vinyl 2LP)

John Lurie - Painting With John: Music From the Original TV Series (180g Vinyl 2LP)

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John Lurie's Painting With John: Music From the Original TV Series on 180g 2LP. Remastered for Vinyl Release. Gorgeous Gatefold Jacket, Matte Finish, Design Features John Lurie Paintings. 

In the penultimate episode of his widely popular and critically acclaimed HBO series, Painting with John, its creator, John Lurie, sat in a Manhattan recording studio, working out musical parts for the show’s soundtrack.  “After the illness started, I didn’t think I’d ever be able to do this again,” said Lurie.

Even as he occupies an enigmatic, multi-faceted, five-decade career characterized by the unexpected, perhaps even Lurie is surprised by this new release of a double-album collection of music, Painting with John, extracted from the series.

Go back a quarter-century or so:  As an exotic saxophonist and composer whose pieces alternately recalled cracked-mirror reflections of Thelonious Monk, or Fela Kuti, or Raymond Chandler, Lurie led the vastly influential, downtown NYC jazz ensemble, The Lounge Lizards, through dazzling albums and tours across the globe. He scored indie films and Hollywood hits, collecting a Grammy nomination for Get Shorty along the way and releasing his own surreality-TV series, Fishing with John.

Then, Lurie contracted an especially potent strain of Lyme disease that turned sound and light into elemental enemies. He put down his saxophone, stepped away from the camera, and retreated, in self-protection. He lived in isolation and painted. And then he got cancer.

The sum total of Lurie’s brilliant and evolving third act—including a return to music and acting, his fascinating memoir, History Of Bones, and a resurgent career as an arrestingly original watercolor painter living on a Caribbean island—makes it all the more unlikely.  As well, it makes this double LP an astounding and comprehensive compilation epitomizing Lurie’s uniquely eclectic and provocative artistry; an immersive, captivating experience at its most affecting when listened to as a complete thought, from start to finish.

The 54-track set, available on 180-gram, double vinyl, borrows from Lurie’s library of pre-existing creations ranging from indie soundtracks, Manny and Lo and African Swim, and the exhumed discography of Lurie’s fictive bluesman, Marvin Pontiac, and even back to The Lounge Lizards, as well as new pieces written and performed to align with the show’s panorama of narratives.  The work rises from the seeds of the blues, exults in polyrhythmic exhales of African music, rides absurdist, elliptical chants, and drapes vignettes in greasy, funky noir.

Whether in short bursts of inspiration (“Unky G,” “Dervish Banjo,” “Ride Like The Wind, You Idiots”) or extended, looping conceits (“African Swim,” “Sea Monster,” “The First and Royal Queen”) Lurie’s arrangements wrap, hydra-like, around contrapuntal lines of his exotically primitive banjo and groove-soaked guitar, or embed themselves into elegant orchestrations, ignited by co-conspirators from the Lizard days, as well as players new to Lurie’s world.  In every instance, the gathered ensembles, which include such luminaries as Steven Bernstein(trumpet),G. Calvin Weston (drums),Jane Scarpantoni (cello), Clark Gayton (trombone), Curtis Fowlkes (trombone) and Michael Blake (tenor saxophone), unearth the music as much as perform it; hatching and solving the mystery in simultaneous solidarity.

It’s a journey; a travelogue of genre, style, and invention as fluid and evocative as the artist.  Pure of intent, and engaging at every turn, Painting with John is both companion and stand-alone; both detailed soundtrack and joyous summary.  “This may be the last thing I do,” Lurie says. “I want it to be beautiful.”  Indeed, it is a beautiful and, sure to be, enduring document of Lurie’s enchanted music.

Disc 1:

  1. Painting with John: New Opening
  2. African Swim: Main Titles
  3. Al Al Al Al
  4. Goodbye to Peach
  5. Floating Clarinet
  6. Temple of Banjo
  7. My Little Garden Gnome
  8. Flutter
  9. Driving into Country
  10. Ali Hum
  11. Small Car
  12. Pygmy with Dog Barks
  13. Wah Wah
  14. I hope she is okay
  15. I don’t like to stand on line
  16. Banjo to The Fuzzy
  17. Bird Rules The Herd
  18. Old Man Dancing
  19. Banjo Delightful One
  20. Unky G
  21. Cowboy Beckett Ocarina
  22. Boomba
  23. Dervish Banjo
  24. Unbelievable

Disc 2:

  1. Hum Ba
  2. Hog Head Blue
  3. Banjo Delightful 3
  4. Floating Nesrin
  5. Habba Happatoo
  6. John & Calvin Wah Wah
  7. A Goat says Fuck
  8. Hermits Unite
  9. Detective Erik Muspaterre
  10. John Gun Walk
  11. Sea Monster
  12. Beastliness
  13. These are not the dots that connect it, those are the other dots.
  14. Lighter Dervish
  15. Helium Balloon
  16. The Emperor of Cameldom
  17. Nesrin’s Gun Walk
  18. Cowboy Beckett Jaunty Guitar with Hoo Hahs
  19. Disappearing Alligator
  20. Banjo Confusion
  21. Episode 5 with Clapping
  22. The Beast
  23. The Explosion
  24. The Snake that protects teeth
  25. Ride like the wind, you idiots!
  26. The Night Hunters
  27. GB-14
  28. Once upon a time, there was something delightful
  29. The First and Royal Queen
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