music.wikisort.org - CompositionSeven Souls is a 1989 album by New York based music group Material. A collaboration with author William S. Burroughs, the album features his narration of passages from his novel The Western Lands (1987) set to musical accompaniment.
1989 studio album by Material
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| Released | 1989 |
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| Studio | Platinum Island Studio and BC Studio, New York |
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| Genre | No wave |
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| Label | Virgin, CDV 2596 |
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| Producer | Bill Laswell, Material |
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The album was re-released in 1997 with bonus tracks, three re-mixes that were added to the beginning of the album. In 1998, a new title, The Road to the Western Lands, was issued, composed of new mixes of the tracks.
"Equation" / "Ineffect" was released as a single in 1989 (Virgin America, PR 3380).
Track listing
- "Ineffect" (Bill Laswell, Nicky Skopelitis, William S. Burroughs, Simon Shaheen) – 7:34
- "Seven Souls" (Laswell, Burroughs) – 5:42
- "Soul Killer" (Laswell, Burroughs) – 4:32
- "The Western Lands" (Laswell, Skopelitis, Burroughs) – 6:54
- "Deliver" (Laswell, Skopelitis, Foday Musa Suso) – 5:48
- "Equation" (Laswell, Skopelitis, Rammellzee) – 5:06
- "The End of Words" (Laswell, Burroughs) – 5:06
Seven Souls (Remix)
- "The Western Lands" [a Dangerous Road Mix] (Laswell, Burroughs) – 8:31
- "Seven Souls" [Tim Simenon Mix] (Tim Simenon, Burroughs) – 7:06
- "Soul Killer" [Remote Control Mix by Terre Thaemlitz] (Terre Thaemlitz, Burroughs) – 8:15
The rest of the album as per the original release
The Road to the Western Lands
- Bill Laswell – "The Seven Souls" (Burroughs, Laswell) – 5:47
- Talvin Singh – "The Western Lands" (Burroughs, Talvin Singh) 6:36
- DJ Soul Slinger – "The Western Lands" (Burroughs, DJ Soul Slinger) 5:09
- Spring Heel Jack – "The Road to the Western Lands" (Burroughs, John Coxon, Ashley Wales) 6:17
- The Audio Janitor (DJ Olive) – "Joan's Haunted Hints at the Gate to the Western Lands" (Burroughs, DJ Olive) 6:37
- Bill Laswell – "Seven Souls" [The Secret Name] (Burroughs, Laswell) 10:37
- Material – "The Western Lands" [A Dangerous Road Mix] (Burroughs, Laswell) – 8:31
Personnel
Material
- Bill Laswell – 4, 6 and 8-string basses, acoustic guitar, tapes, percussion
Additional personnel
- William S. Burroughs – voice
- Rammellzee – voice ("Equation")
- Foday Musa Suso – voice ("Deliver")
- Fahiem Dandan – voice ("Ineffect")
- Nicky Skopelitis – 6 and 12 string guitars, baglama, coral sitar, saz, Fairlight CMI
- Simon Shaheen – violin
- L. Shankar – violin
- Jeff Bova – electronic keyboards
- Sly Dunbar – drums, Fairlight
- Aïyb Dieng – percussion
"The Western Lands" [a Dangerous Road Mix]
- Jah Wobble – bass
- Bill Laswell – bass samples
- Nicky Skopelitis – guitar
- Tetsu Inoue – electronics
- DJ Spooky – noise
"The Seven Souls" [The Secret Name]
- Alicia Renee aka Blue Eyes: vocals
- Nicky Skopelitis: guitar
- Bill Laswell: bass, keyboards, turntable
Production
- Recorded at Platinum Island Studio and BC Studio, New York.
- Produced by Bill Laswell / Material.
Release history
- Seven Souls – 1989 – Virgin, CDV 2596 (CD)
- Seven Souls (Remix) – 1997 – Triloka Records, 314 534 905-2 (CD)
- The Road to the Western Lands – 1998 – Triloka / Mercury, 314 558 021-2 (2x 12" / CD)
In popular culture
The track "Seven Souls" is featured in the opening scene and in the closing credits of The Sopranos Season 6 episode, "Members Only".
References
External links
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- Michael Beinhorn
- Fred Maher
- Cliff Cultreri
- Kramer
- Don Davis
- Bill Bacon
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| Contributors | | Vocal | |
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- Rammellzee
- Jungle Brothers (Afrika Baby Bam and Mike Gee)
- Jalaluddin Mansur Nuriddin
- Kool Keith
- Flavor Flav
- Killah Priest
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| Guitar | |
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| Bass | |
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| Keyboard | |
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| Drums |
- Charles K. Noyes
- J.T. Lewis
- Yogi Horton
- Tony Thompson
- Sly Dunbar
- Ginger Baker
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| Percussion |
- Nicky Marrero
- Daniel Ponce
- Aïyb Dieng
- Foday Musa Suso
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| Saxophone |
- Byard Lancaster
- Henry Threadgill
- Oliver Lake
- Archie Shepp
- Wayne Shorter
- Horny Horns (Fred Wesley, Maceo Parker, Pee Wee Ellis)
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| Brass |
- Olu Dara (cornet)
- George E. Lewis (trombone)
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| String |
- Billy Bang (violin)
- Simon Shaheen (violin)
- L. Shankar (violin)
- Karl Berger (string arrangement)
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| Related |
- Discography
- Massacre
- Deadline
- Curlew
- The Golden Palominos
- Last Exit
- Praxis
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| Novels and novellas |
- And the Hippos Were Boiled in Their Tanks
- Junkie
- Queer
- Naked Lunch
- The Soft Machine
- The Ticket That Exploded
- Dead Fingers Talk
- Nova Express
- The Last Words of Dutch Schultz
- The Wild Boys
- Port of Saints
- Blade Runner (a movie)
- Cities of the Red Night
- Ghost of Chance
- The Place of Dead Roads
- The Western Lands
- My Education: A Book of Dreams
- The Cat Inside
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| Short story collections |
- Interzone
- Exterminator!
- Ah Pook Is Here
- Tornado Alley
- The Burroughs File
- The Third Mind
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| Essay collections |
- The Electronic Revolution
- The Third Mind
- Ali's Smile: Naked Scientology
- The Adding Machine: Collected Essays
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| Non-fiction |
- The Yage Letters
- The Job: Interviews with William S. Burroughs
- Letters to Allen Ginsberg
- The Burroughs File
- Last Words: The Final Journals of William S. Burroughs
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