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Godard/Spillane is a compilation album by American composer and saxophonist/multi-instrumentalist John Zorn consisting of music created through Zorn's file-card compositional process. The composition "Godard", a tribute to French film-maker Jean-Luc Godard whose jump-cut technique inspired Zorn's compositional approach, on the French tribute album Jean-Luc Godard|Godard ça vous chante? in 1986 issued by the French Nato label. "Spillane" was first released on Zorn's Nonesuch Records album Spillane in 1987, and "Blues Noël" was first released on the compilation album Joyeux Noël - Merry Christmas Everybody! on Nato in 1987.

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  • Godard/Spillane is a compilation album by American composer and saxophonist/multi-instrumentalist John Zorn consisting of music created through Zorn's file-card compositional process. The composition "Godard", a tribute to French film-maker Jean-Luc Godard whose jump-cut technique inspired Zorn's compositional approach, on the French tribute album Jean-Luc Godard|Godard ça vous chante? in 1986 issued by the French Nato label. "Spillane" was first released on Zorn's Nonesuch Records album Spillane in 1987, and "Blues Noël" was first released on the compilation album Joyeux Noël - Merry Christmas Everybody! on Nato in 1987. (en)
  • Godard/Spillane est un album de John Zorn sorti en 1999 sur le label Tzadik. Il comprend trois compositions de John Zorn : Godard (paru en 1986 sur la compilation Godard ça vous chante?, label nato); Spillane (paru en 1987 sur l'album Spillane); Blue Noël (paru sur la compilation Joyeux Noël - Merry Christmas Everybody! en 1987, label nato). Ces compositions sont conçues à partir de la technique des file-cards. Elles rendent hommage respectivement au cinéaste Jean-Luc Godard et à l'écrivain américain Mickey Spillane. (fr)
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  • Tzadik( TZ 7324) (en)
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  • Godard/Spillane (en)
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  • Godard/Spillane is a compilation album by American composer and saxophonist/multi-instrumentalist John Zorn consisting of music created through Zorn's file-card compositional process. The composition "Godard", a tribute to French film-maker Jean-Luc Godard whose jump-cut technique inspired Zorn's compositional approach, on the French tribute album Jean-Luc Godard|Godard ça vous chante? in 1986 issued by the French Nato label. "Spillane" was first released on Zorn's Nonesuch Records album Spillane in 1987, and "Blues Noël" was first released on the compilation album Joyeux Noël - Merry Christmas Everybody! on Nato in 1987. (en)
  • Godard/Spillane est un album de John Zorn sorti en 1999 sur le label Tzadik. Il comprend trois compositions de John Zorn : Godard (paru en 1986 sur la compilation Godard ça vous chante?, label nato); Spillane (paru en 1987 sur l'album Spillane); Blue Noël (paru sur la compilation Joyeux Noël - Merry Christmas Everybody! en 1987, label nato). Ces compositions sont conçues à partir de la technique des file-cards. Elles rendent hommage respectivement au cinéaste Jean-Luc Godard et à l'écrivain américain Mickey Spillane. (fr)
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