Great Jewish Music: Serge Gainsbourg
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Great Jewish Music: Serge Gainsbourg is a tribute album featuring the music of French singer/songwriter Serge Gainsbourg. Executive-produced by John Zorn, it was released on Tzadik Records in 1997 as part of their series on "Radical Jewish Culture".
Track listing
- "Les Amours Perdues" - Elysian Fields - 3:28
- "Ford Mustang" - Mike Patton - 2:40
- "Bonnie and Clyde" - Wayne Horvitz and Robin Holcomb - 5:08
- "La-Bas C'est Naturel" - Cyro Baptista - 5:30
- "69 Année Erotique" - Kramer - 4:16
- "Pauvre Lola" - Ikue Mori - 2:49
- "Ballade de Melody Nelson" - Fred Frith - 2:04
- "Les sucettes" - JON - 2:44
- "L'Homme A La Tête De Chou" - Ruins - 3:18
- "Ce Mortel Ennui" - Anthony Coleman - 4:10
- "Un Poison Violent, C'est Ca L'Amour" - Eszter Balint - 5:05
- "Initials B.B." - David Shea - 3:48
- "Sous Le Soleil Exactement" - Eyvind Kang - 3:44
- "Couleur Café" - Steve Beresford - 3:07
- "Le Chanson De Slogan" - Blonde Redhead - 3:46
- "Contact" - John Zorn - 2:20
- "Je t'aime... moi non plus" - Cibo Matto - 4:20
- "Intoxicated Man" - Medeski Martin & Wood - 3:31
- "Comic Strip" - Shelley Hirsch - 1:58
- "Requiem Pour Un Con" - Franz Treichler - 4:59
- "Black Trombone" - Marc Ribot - 3:45
Personnel
- "Les Amours Perdues"
- Oren Bloedow - Guitar, bass, drums
- Ed Pastorini - Keyboards
- Jamie Candiloro - Mixing
- Jennifer Charles - Vocals
- "Ford Mustang"
- Mike Johnson - Engineering
- Mike Patton - Vocals, Music
- "Bonnie And Clyde"
- Wayne Horvitz - Music
- Tucker Martine - Mixing
- Reggie Watts - Vocals
- Robin Holcomb - Vocals
- "La-Bas C'est Naturel"
- Cyro Baptista - Percussion
- Olivier Glissant - Vocals, Accordion
- "69 Année Erotique"
- Tess - Backing vocals
- Kramer - Vocals, music
- "Pauvre Lola"
- Ikue Mori - Drum programming
- Mark Roule - Engineering
- Marc Ribot - Guitar
- Haena Kim - Vocals
- "The Ballad Of Melody Nelson"
- Fred Frith - Vocals, music
- "Les Sucettes"
- JON - Vocals, Harmonium
- "L'Homme A La Tête De Chou"
- Sasaki Hisashi - Bass
- Tatsuya Yoshida - Vocals, drums
- "Ce Mortel Ennui"
- Yael Bitton - Backing vocals
- Doug Wieselman - Clarinet
- Joe Johnson - Engineering
- Michael Attias - Baritone saxophone
- Anthony Coleman - Vocals, piano
- "Un Poison Violent, C'est Ca L'Amour"
- Roberto Rodríguez - Drums
- Eddie Sperry - Engineering
- Marc Ribot - Guitar, backing vocals
- JD Foster - Producer, bass, organ
- Eszter Balint - Vocals
- "Initials B.B."
- Kurt Ralske - Engineering
- David Shea - Music
- Tiziana Shea - Vocals
- "Sous Le Soleil Exactement"
- Eyvind Kang - Music
- Michelle Amar - Vocals
- "Couleur Café"
- Steve Beresford - Vocals, Music
- "Le Chanson De Slogan"
- Simone Pace - Drums
- Guy Picciotto - Engineering
- Amadeo Pace - Guitar
- Kazu Makino - Vocals
- "Contact"
- John Zorn - Vocals
- "Je T'Aime, Moi Non Plus"
- Sean Lennon - Bass, guitar, vocals
- Timo Ellis - Drums, vocals
- Yuka Honda - Keyboards
- Miho Hatori - Vocals
- "Intoxicated Man"
- Chris Wood - Bass
- Billy Martin - Drums
- John Medeski - Organ, vocals
- "Comic Strip"
- Shelley Hirsch - Vocals
- "Requiem Pour Un Con"
- Tronte - Music, vocals
- Franz Treichler - Music, vocals
- "Black Trombone"
- Eddie Sperry - Engineering
- Marc Ribot - Guitar, vocals
Credits
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