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Live at Tonic 2001
Live album by
ReleasedSeptember 2001
RecordedJune 16, 2001
GenreDowntown music
Avant-garde jazz
Length141:44
LabelTzadik TZ 7334
ProducerJohn Zorn
Masada chronology
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(2000)
Live at Tonic 2001
(2001)
First Live 1993
(2002)
John Zorn chronology
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(2001)
Live at Tonic 2001
(2001)
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(2002)

Live at Tonic 2001 is a double album by Masada featuring two sets recorded live at Tonic during one evening in New York's Lower East Side.[1][2]

Reception

The Allmusic review by Thom Jurek awarded the album 4½ stars, stating:

Live at Tonic is perhaps the most revealing and astonishing record yet by Masada, because it was recorded before a very discriminating audience of enthusiasts not only in the band's hometown, but also in its home club.[3]

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[3]
The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings[4]

Track listing

All compositions by John Zorn
  • Disc one
  1. "Intro" - 1:23
  2. "Karaim" - 17:50
  3. "Ner Tamid" - 5:07
  4. "Acharei Mot" - 11:07
  5. "Kisofim" - 7:12
  6. "Jachin" - 6:30
  7. "Malkhut" - 4:52
  8. "Nashim" - 6:38
  • Disc two
  1. "Intro" - 0:30
  2. "Lilin" - 14:43
  3. "Khebar" - 5:59
  4. "Galshan" - 5:35
  5. "Malkhut" - 4:49
  6. "Shevet" - 8:08
  7. "Shamor" - 7:40
  8. "Acharei Mot" - 10:27
  9. "Kisofim" - 8:35
  10. "Shechem" - 14:06
  • Recorded live at Tonic, New York City on June 16, 2001

Personnel

Masada

Notes

  • Produced by John Zorn in association with Kazunori Sugiyama
  • Published by THEATER OF MUSICAL OPTICS
  • Mastered by Allan Tucker
  • Designed by Heung-Heung Chin

References

  1. ^ Tzadik catalogue
  2. ^ Masada World: Live at Tonic 2001, accessed January 6, 2020
  3. ^ a b Jurek, T. Allmusic Review accessed July 26, 2011
  4. ^ Cook, Richard; Morton, Brian (2008). The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings (9th ed.). Penguin. p. 1544. ISBN 978-0-141-03401-0.