Tzadik
2000
Film Works, Vol. 9: Trembling Before G-D
About This Album
John Zorn's Film Works is a continuing series of releases documenting the composer and saxophonist's soundtrack work over the past 15 years. That said, this ninth volume marks a departure in both documentation and in the composer's direction. In sharp contrast to the other releases in the Film Works series, which are all composites of soundtracks to numerous short films and/or cartoons, Trembling Before G-D is Zorn's first feature-length soundtrack and the only work included here. Trembling Before G-D is a documentary about "Hasidim and Orthodox Jews who come out as gays and lesbians and the ways in which they negotiate their sexuality and identity in religious communities. Shot over five years in Israel, Brooklyn, London, Los Angeles, Miami, and San Francisco, in English with Hebrew and Yiddish, it is a work of global implications...." The film's producers Sandi Simcha Dubowski and Marc Smolowitz contacted Zorn after hearing his Bar Kokhba project. And while Zorn wanted to compose an entirely new score, the one track they insisted on keeping -- which sets the tone for the entire work -- is the organ/clarinet track "Idalah-Abal," played gorgeously by Jamie Saft on organ and Chris Speed on clarinet.
Track List (try tracks 5,10,11,14 and 18)

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