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Arthur Russell 1951-1992

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Arthur Russell is yet another dub pioneer who is no longer with us. Russell played cello, studied Indian music and wrote Minimalist compositions. He also made disco records when he could, mixing cello, hand drums, jazzy keyboards and wistful, ectoplasmic singing, then handing over the tapes to Walter Gibbons for dub warping. "Let's Go Swimming", "Go Bang! #5" and "Schoolbell/Treehouse" still push back the boundaries of dance, while the much coveted World Of Echo explores the meditative environment of dub space. -- David Toop


Listen to:
  • Tell You Today Listen Tell You Today
  • Go Bang! Listen Go Bang
    Buy:

  • Disco not Disco, Strut UK [Amazon US] 3. Tell You Today - Loose Joints 7. Kiss Me Again - Dinosaur 10. School Bell/Tree House - Indian Ocean
    Three great Arthur Russell cuts on one CD and loads of other fine [not] disco tracks, compiled by Joey Negro.
    25 Oct 2001
    http://www.djfriendly.co.uk currently has most of Arthur's hard to find releases for sale. Prices range between 15 and 125 UK pounds.

    Track info
  • Is It All Over My Face' by Loose Joints
  • 'Wax The Van'

    Arthur Russell was an avant garde cellist who was also active in club music, after being introduced to it by Nicky Siano. His tracks have been (re)mixed by such luminaries as Larry Levan, Walter Gibbons, Nicky Siano and Francois Kevorkian.His best tracks are Loose Joints 'Is It All Over My Face', Dinosaur L 'Go Bang!' and Lola 'Wax The Van'. Buy any 12" you can find!


    Dave Hill of Nuphonic records will release Arthur Russell material.


    Arthur Russell was born and raised in Oskaloosa, Iowa, where he later studied the cello and began to write his own music. In the early 1970's, he moved to California and studied Indian music at the Ali Akbar Khan School in San Francisco. He met Allen Ginsberg, with whom he began to work, accompanying him on the cello while Allen sang or read his poetry.

    In the mid 1970's, Arthur Russell moved to New York. (......) He contributed to The Flying Hearts in studio work and, occasionally, in performance with David Byrne, Rhys Chatham, Jon Gibson, Peter Gordon, Jerry Harrison, Garret List, Andy Paley, Leni Pickett and Peter Zummo. From 1975 to 1979 this ensemble, together with Glenn Iamaro, Bill Ruyle and Jon Sholle, performed and recorded the orchestral composition of Instrumentals (Crepescule, 1984)

    In 1979, Arthur wrote and produced 'Kiss Me Again', under the name Dinosaur. It was the first disco single to be released by Sire Records, and the first of many of Arthur's' innovative dance tunes. This was followed by 'Is It All Over My Face' by Loose Joints, released in 1980. In 1982, Arthur Russell and William Socolov founded Sleeping Bag records and their first release was his 24-24 Music. The number 'Go Bang', which originated from this album, was re-mixed as a 12" single by Francois Kevorkian.

    In 1983, the album Tower of Meaning (Chatham Square) was released. This compelling and meditative recording, conducted by Julius Eastman, represents just a fragment of a much larger composition, which includes voices along with its instrumentation.

    At the same time, Arthur continued to release dance singles such as 'Tell You Today' (4th and Broadway, 1983) an upbeat dance groove featuring the vocals of Joyce Bowden. Additional dance tunes included Wax the Van (Jump Street, 1985) with voacals by Lola Blank, wife of notorious Bob, 'Treehouse/Schoolbell' (Sleeping Bag, 1986) and Let's Go Swimming (Upside/Rough Trade, 1986).

    During the mid 1980's, Arthur Russell gave many performances, either accompanying himself on cello with a myriad of effects, or working with a small ensemble consisting of Mustafa Ahmed, Steven Hall, Elodie Lauten and Peter Zummo.

    1986 saw the release of 'World of Echo' (Upside/Rough Trade, 1986), which incorporated many of his ideas for pop, dance and classical music for both solo and cello format. This critically acclaimed album was included in Melody Maker's "Top Thirty Releases of 1986."

    Arthur also collaborated with a number of choreographers, including John Bernd, Diane Madden, Alison Salzinger and Stephanie Woodard.

    When Arthur Russell died of AIDS on April 4, 1992, at the age of 40, the obituary for in the Village Voice wrote: "his songs were so personal that it seems as though he simply vanished into his music."


  • Selected Discography

    From: AnonymeInc@webtv.net (Mark Sullivan)
    Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1999 15:47:24 -0400 (EDT)
    To: jahsonic@yahoo.com (jahsonic)
    Subject: Re: missing Russells

    I do a tiny bit of freelance writing and have been toying
    with the idea of doing something about Arthur Russell. I have no idea
    who I would try to sell it to, though.
    
    Tell You (Today) is really good, but is lighter fare than some of his
    other stuff, kind of bippity boppity, not as funky as All Over My Face,
    for instance.  The female vocals are almost Betty Boopish.  Still well
    worth the $12 www.vinylvendor.com has it at.
    
    Meanwhile, here's the info on the tracks you asked about:
    
    Necessaries -- I'll have to send you this info when I receive it, which
    could be a good 4-6 weeks, oh well.
    
    Dinosaur -- As well as the 12", I have the promo 7", SRE 1034, both
    sides 3:03 of the Jimmy Simpson mix on side a of 12" (in my mind the
    inferior version), one side mono, one stereo.  The label does, however,
    credit the singer, "Myriam Valle."
    
    Dinosaur L -- SLX-O, Go Bang! #5, Produced by Arthur Russell & Will
    Socolov, Mixed by Francois K.; SLX-000, Clean On Your Bean #1, Produced
    by Arthur Russell & Peter Gordon, Rap by Andre and Abel, Mixed by
    Francois K.
    
    Loose Joints -- the new pressing of Is It All Over My Face is listed as
    WES 5002-A (90003) Female and B (90004) Male, "Digitally remastered
    Classic Series."  It also lists a website which is under construction,
    www.westendrecords.com.
    
    Tell You (Today), 1983, my copy is a Promotional Copy Only Not For
    Sale,
    PRO 410 A, Tell You (Today) 7:00, Tell You (Today) 3:20, Both Tracks:
    Arthur Russell, PRO 401 B, Tell You (Today) 5:44 (Instrumental) (Arthur
    Russell), Produced by Killer Whale and Steve D'Aquisto, Mixed by Larry
    Levan, Eddie Garcia and Robert Moraty for VANLEEV TLX Music (ASCAP),
    4th & B'Way/Island.  The 7:00 version also appears on the compilation
    Boogie on Broadway: Best of Fourth and Broadway, Volume One.
    
    Lola -- Wax the Van, JS-1007, Side A:  Kenny's club version, 5:33;
    Cherry's Club, 5:43; Side B: Radio Edit, 4:05; Jon's Dub, 7:11.
    Produced by Bob  & Lola Blank for Blank Productions, Recorded at: Blank
    Tape Studios, Inc., Mastered by Herb "Pump" Powers at Frankford/Wayne
    Studios, Keyboards: Arthur Russell, Kenny Blank.  Jon's Dub appears on
    Classic Balearic Mastercuts Volume 1 CD.
    
    Russell only contributed to one cut on Snake Charmer: Words: Arthur
    Russell, Music: Wobble, Evans, Marland, Kevorkian, produced by Francois
    Kevorkian.
    
    I'll send you the Todd Terry Project and Ginsberg-related info later,
    plus the specifics on Another Thought.
    
    Hope this helps,
    Mark
    
    

    From: brucecarle@webtv.net  
    Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2000 17:22:12 -0500 (EST) 
    To: jahsonic@yahoo.com 
    Subject: Arthur Russell information (Part 1) 
        
    
    
    Hello,
    Here's some Arthur Russell items for your discography. I know Jerry
    Harrison & the Casual Gods have a track on "Walk on Water" co-written
    by
    AR, but I don't have it, so I can't give you any details. Let me know
    if
    you've any questions. BC
    =================
    Album Title: "The Fruit of the Original Sin"
    Song Title: "Sketch for 'Face of Helen'"
    Performer: Arthur Russell
    Composer: Arthur Russell
    Time: 3:34
    Label: Les Disques du Crépuscule
    Catalogue Number: TWI 035
    Year: 1981
    Comments: Compilation originally released in 1981 as a double album,
    the
    CD version was reissued in September 1999.
    --------------------------
    Album Title: "Bad Boys of the Arctic"
    Song Title: "Let's Go Swimming"
    Performer: Gary Lucas
    Composer: Arthur Russell
    Time: 6:59
    Label: Enemy Productions
    Catalogue Number: EMY 146-2
    Year: 1994
    Comments: Lucas was guitarist for Captain Beeheart and the Magic Band.
    In addition to several solo albums, he's performed on recordings by
    Jeff
    Buckley and Joan Osborne.
    --------------------------
    Album Title: "Soak"
    Song Title: "It's Time to Go Home Now"
    Performer: Mimi
    Composer: Arthur Russell
    Time: 5:31
    Label: Luaka Bop/Warner Bros.
    Catalogue Number: 9 46651-2
    Year: 1998
    Comments: Mimi Goese was the frontperson for the band Hugo Largo. This
    track appears after a 6.5-minute-long gap of silence on the last track
    (credited as track 10B). AR credited with "Echo and Feedback."
    --------------------------
    Song Titles: "I Really Want to Bomb You" / "Jesus Song"
    Performer: Jill Kroesen
    Composer: Jill Kroesen
    Label: Lust/Unlust Music
    Catalogue Number: JMB-747
    Year: 1980
    Comments: Arthur Russell plays cello. 7" single.
    --------------------------
    Album Title: "Stop Vicious Cycles"
    Song Titles: "Fay Shism Blues"
    Performer: Jill Kroesen
    Composer: Jill Kroesen
    Time: 9:20
    Label: Lovely Music
    Catalogue Number: VR 1501
    Year: 1982
    Comments: Arthur Russell plays cello on this track only. Vinyl album.
    --------------------------
    Album Title: "Tower of Meaning"
    Performer: Arthur Russell
    Label: Chatham Square
    Catalogue Number: CLS 145
    Year: 1983
    Comments: Conducted by Julius Eastman. Individual tracks are untitled
    and musicians are uncredited. Vinyl album.
    --------------------------
    Song Title: "I Need More"
    Performer: Lola
    Composer: L. Blank/R. [sic] Russell/J. Bratton
    Time: Club Mix: 5:20
              Radio Edit: 4:10
              Kenny's Club Mix: 6:31
              Attic Mix: 6:40
    Label: Vinylmania
    Catalogue Number: VMR 015
    Comments: 12" single. Arthur Russell: Hammond organ, keyboards; Fred Zarr, keyboards; Jerry "Club" Bennett, rhythm programming; Lola & the Girls, backgrounds; Kenny, vibe.
    --------------------------
    Album Title: "Instrumentals" (1974--Vol. 2)
    Song Titles: "Part I" (recorded April 27, 1975, at the Kitchen. Ernie
    Brooks, bass; Rhys Chatham, flute; Jon Gibson, flute, clarinet, alto
    and
    soprano sax; Peter Gordon, keyboards; Garrett List, trombone; Andy
    Paley, drums; Arthur Russell, electric cello; Dave Van Tieghem,
    percussion). "Part II" (recorded June 23, 1977, at Franklin St. Art
    Center. Ernie Brooks, bass; Jon Gibson, flute, soprano sax, clarinet;
    Glen Lomoro, keyboards; Arthur Russell, electric cello; Bill Ruyle,
    percussion; Larry Saltzman, electric guitar; Peter Zummo, trombone;
    Dave
    Van Tiehem, percussion). "Part III" (recorded May 10, 1978, at the
    Kitchen).
    Performer: Arthur Russell (see above)
    Composer: Arthur Russell
    Label: Another Side
    Catalogue Number: SIDE 8401
    Comments: Vinyl album.
    --------------------------
    Album Title: "Big Sky"Song Titles: "Back to You" (Tomney)
                       "Driving and Talking at the Same Time"(Brooks/Russell)
                       "Born Yesterday" (Tomney)
                       "My Baby's Explosive" (Tomney)
                       "Sahara" (Tomney)                   "Europe" (Tomney)
                       "Algebra" (Tomney)
                       "Detroit Tonight" (Brooks/Russell)
                       "State-of-the-Art" (Tomney)
                       "On the Run" (Tomney/Russell)
                       "Cuba Mortis" (Tomney)
    Performer: Necessaries (Ernie Brooks, bass, vocals; Jesse Chamberlain,
    drums, percussion; Arthur Russell, keyboards, guitar, vocals, cello; Ed
    Tomney, vocals, guitar, synthesizer. With Peter Zummo, trombone on
    "Sahara"; Gary Kenton, background vocals on "My Baby's Explosive"Label: Sire
    Catalogue Number: SRK 3573 Year: 1981
    Comments: Produced by Bob Blank. Vinyl album.
         Here's what "Trouser Press Record Guide, vol. 4" says:
         "These two albums [also "Event Horizon," 1982] are almost thesame;
    the original release was withdrawn, given a partial overhaul, a new
    title and a relaunch. Although the band was from New York, and included
    ex-Modern Lover bassist Ernie Brooks, both LPs are UK-only. (Chris
    Spedding was a member, but had split by the time of these recordings.)
        "The Necessaries' high-power pop puts the best attributes of rock
    (crazed, distored guitars, loud drums) to the service of melodious,
    intelligent songwriting. Like the early Motors or Records, the
    Necessaries start with catchy, solid tunes and then give 'em full
    electric treatment. Rough but sensitive, 'Big Sky' / 'Event Horizon' is
    an impressive outing from a criminally neglected band.
        "Brooks went on to play with numerous bands around New York;
    keyboardist Arthur Russell became a radically original new music
    cellist; singer/guitarist Ed Tomney wound up in Rage to Live; drummer
    Jesse Chamberlain (ex-Red Crayola) worked wtih Spedding and others."
    (Ira Robbins)    -------------------------- 
    Album Title: "Experimenting with Household Chemicals"
    Song Titles: "Fresh Batteries" (6:57)
                       "Includes Free Information" (17:33)
                       "Sung, Played, Heard" (13:45) 
                       "Rocket Scientist" (9:45)
                       "In Three Movements" (9:54)
                       "Peaceful Transportation" (10:50)Performer: Peter Zummo
    Composer: Peter ZummoLabel: Experimental Intermeia Foundation 
    Catalogue Number: XI 116Year: 1987 [1995]
    Personnel: SOLO--Peter Zummo, trombone, voice; TRIO--Arthur Russell,
    amplified cello, voice, keyboard bass; Bill Ruyle, mariba, voice;
    QUARTET--Mustafa Ahed, percussion; QUINTET--Jon Gibson, soprano andalto
    saxophones, flue; SEPTET--Joseph Kubera, electronic organ and
    synthesizer; Dennis Masuzzo, contrabass.-------------------------- 
    Album Title: "Holy Soul Jelly Roll (Poems and Songs, 1949-1993)"
    Song Titles: Disc 3, track 11: "A Cradle Song" (Allen Ginsberg, vocal,
    finger cymbals, harmonium; Jon Meyer, flute; Peter Hornbeck, violin;
    Arthur Russell, cello)
    Disc 3, track 12: "Infant Joy" (Allen Ginsberg, vocal, finger cymbals;
    Jon Sholle, guitar; Peter Hornbeck, viola; Arthur Russell, cello)
    Disc 3, track 13: "The Fly" (Allen Ginsberg, vocal, finger cymbals,
    harmonium; Jon Meyer, flute; Jon Sholle, guitar; Peter Hornbeck,violin;
    Arthur Russell, cello)
    Disc 3, track 14: "Voice of the Bard" (Allen Ginsberg, vocal,harmonium;
    Arthur Russell, cello)
    Disc 3, track 15: "School Boy" (Allen Ginsberg, vocal, finger cymbals,
    harmonium, Tibetan thighbone, trumpet; Jon Meyer, flute; Alan Senauke,
    mandolin; Arthur Russell, cello) 
    Disc 3, track 16: "A Dream" (Allen Ginsberg, vocal, finger cymbals,
    harmonium; Peter Orlovsky, vocal; Anne Waldman, vocal; Bob Dylan,
    guitar, vocal; David Amram, French horn, recorder, piano; Perry
    Robinson, clarinet; Jon Sholle, guitar; Happy Traum, guitar; Arthur
    Russell, cello; Margua, drum, bells, toys)
    [for the above: lyrics by William Blake, music by Allen Ginsberg]]
    Disc 3, track 19: "Pacific High Studio Mantras (Om Ah Hum Vajra Guru
    Padma Siddhi Hum)" (Old Tibetan Manta of Padmassambva) (Allen Ginsberg,
    vocal, harmonium; Jon Meyer, flute; Jon Sholle, guitar; Alan Senauke,
    mandolin; Peter Hornbeck, violin; Arthur Russell, cello; Rverend Adjari
    & buddhist Chorus, chorus)
    (for those titles below: music & lyrics by Allen Ginsberg)
    Disc 4, track 3: "CIA Dope Calypso" (Allen Ginsberg, vocal, harmonium,
    song sticks, finger cymbals; Stephen Taylor, recorder, conga; Jon
    Sholle, guitar, bass, banjo, ukulele, maracas, drums; David Mansfield,man
    
    

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  • Past Futurist Arthur Russell died in obscurity of AIDS in 1992. Yet this New York composer was a true visionary, traversing dub, disco and Minimalism and anticipating the 90s obsession with musical hybrids. David Toop pays tribute.
    From: Deepplay@aol.com
    Thu, 8 Jun 2000 07:50:42 EDT
    Subject: arthur russell update


    Hi--just to let you know I was hanging out with Steve D'Acquisto last week at Quad Studios NYC where Steve was making digital transfers of 2 track live mix tapes of Love Dancing and Pop Your Funk--the highlight was finding a reel of Arthur's edits of Pop Your Funk--with about ten minutes of unadulterated genius editing and playing--this is being done for Nuphonic in anticipation of release soon--and an ongoing effort by Steve to make digital copies of the dozens of 2 track mix tapes that Tom Lee (Arthur's boyfriend) has stored in his East Village apartment (in the Poets' Building--where several poets including the late Allen Ginsberg and many musicians including Richard Hell have lived or still live there).

    Yours
    Steven

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