Cause and Effect presents:
Today we explore the music and influence of fabulous NYC polyglot Marc Ribot.
Probably best known as a stalwart member of the downtown Jazz scene populated by John Zorn, Bill Frisell, Fred Frith, and other such weirdos, Ribot has a huge catalog of music ranging from Haitian classical guitar to Albert Ayler style free jazz. He has also worked as a side man on far too many projects to reflect in 2 hours time, from Tom Waits to Laurie Anderson to Yoko Ono and John Mellencamp.
We’ll spend some time on his influences and his peers, but will devote most of the show to his own recordings as a solo musician, band leader, and side man.
Enjoy!
JB
Marc Ribot, “Shortly After Takeoff”
Universal-Island Records Ltd. - 1990
Arto Lindsay & Marc Ribot, “Children of the Revolution”
from Great Jewish Music: Marc Bolan
Tzadik - 1998
Marc Ribot, “Haitian Suite: Coumbite (Merci Bon Dieu)”
from Marc Ribot Plays Solo Guitar Works of Frantz Casseus
Knockwurst Records - 2021
The Young Philadelphians, “Do It Anyway You Want (Live)”
from Live in Tokyo
Yellowbird Records - 2015
Howlin' Wolf, “Killing Floor”
from 20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection: The Best of Howlin' Wolf
Geffen - 2003
Brother Jack McDuff, “Who's Pimpin' Who?”
from Who Knows What Tomorrow's Gonna Bring?
CM BLUE NOTE (A92) - 2001
The Rolling Stones, “Street Fighting Man”
from Beggars Banquet (Remastered)
ABKCO Music & Records, Inc. - 2018
Marc Ribot Trio, “Sun Ship”
from Live at the Village Vanguard (feat. Marc Ribot, Henry Grimes & Chad Taylor)
Pi Recordings - 2014
Marc Ribot y Los Cubanos, “Como Se Goza en el Barrio”
Atlantic Records - 1998
Richard Hell & The Voidoids, “Love Comes In Spurts (Remastered)”
from Blank Generation (40th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)
Rhino/Warner Records - 2017
joshbearman Cause and Effect November 11th, 2023
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