Dive into the raw and unfiltered world of Marc Ribot's 1992 free jazz masterpiece, "Requiem For What's-His-Name." Released under the independent label Knockwurst Records, this album is a bold and unapologetic exploration of sound, pushing the boundaries of traditional jazz. With a runtime of just over 50 minutes, Ribot's virtuosity shines through in tracks like "Disposable Head" and "Yo, I Killed Your God," showcasing his ability to blend chaos and melody seamlessly. The album also includes a live performance of "Commit A Crime," offering a glimpse into Ribot's dynamic stage presence. From the haunting "Motherless Child" to the energetic "Blues," "Requiem For What's-His-Name" is a testament to Marc Ribot's innovative spirit and his enduring impact on the free jazz genre.
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Tracks
Requiem For What's-His-NameMarc Ribot, Rootless Cosmopolitans
Disposable HeadMarc Ribot, Rootless Cosmopolitans
Clever White YouthsMarc Ribot, Rootless Cosmopolitans
First Time Evrey TimeMarc Ribot, Rootless Cosmopolitans