Requiem for What's His Name

Requiem for What's His Name
Studio album by Marc Ribot
Released 1992
Genre Experimental music
Length 50:51
Label Les Disques du Crepuscule
Producer Marc Ribot
Marc Ribot chronology
Rootless Cosmopolitans
(1990)
Requiem for What's His Name
(1992)
Marc Ribot Plays Solo Guitar Works of Frantz Casseus
(1993)

Requiem for What's His Name is the second album by Marc Ribot & The Rootless Comopolitans. It was released on the Belgian label Les Disques du Crepuscule in 1992. It was recorded in New York City, except "Commit a Crime" which was recorded live at Desi Stadtteilzentrum in Nuremberg, Germany.

Reception

The Allmusic review by Brian Beatty awarded the album 4 stars stating "On his second release as a bandleader, guitarist Marc Ribot is joined by players familiar from his gigs as a hired sideman, including saxophonist Roy Nathanson of the Lounge Lizards and the Jazz Passengers and multi-reed player Ralph Carney from Tom Waits' touring band. Though less swinging and fresh than 1990's Rootless Cosmopolitans, this album's original compositions and renditions of Duke Ellington and Howlin' Wolf tunes still leave plenty of room for Ribot's discordant guitar stylings. Available in the U.S. only as an expensive import. ".[1]

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Track listing

All compositions are by Marc Ribot, except where indicated otherwise.

  1. "Requiem for What's His Name" – 4:29
  2. "Disposable Head" – 2:50
  3. "Clever White Youths" – 4:30
  4. "First Time Every Time" – 2:01
  5. "Motherless Child" (Anonymous) – 1:06
  6. "New" – 4:18
  7. "Reveille" – 1:08
  8. "Lamonte's Nightmare" (Anthony Coleman) – 5:56
  9. "March" – 2:00
  10. "Pony" (Ribot, Coleman) – 2:14
  11. "Yo, I Killed Your God" – 2:39
  12. "Commit A Crime" (Chester Burnett) – 3:19
  13. "Caravan" (Juan Tizol, Duke Ellington, Irving Mills) – 3:48
  14. "Blues" – 3:11
  15. "1 Adolph 12" (Ribot, Jones) – 6:57

Personnel

References

  1. 1 2 Beatty, B. Allmusic Review accessed June 12, 2011
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