The already eclectic Marc Ribot may have released his widest-reaching album to date with Soundtracks, Vol. 2. From neo-Dixieland to spooky electronica to solo shakuhachi, Ribot turns in a head-spinning program of disparate genres that hang together surprisingly well as an album. There's also a faux-African highlife piece ("Flatbush Eyes"), kind of surfy klezmer ("House of Mirrors"), and a couple soul tunes ("Blue Party" and the aptly titled "Green Party," which sounds like Ribot's take on the Hi Records sound). "Nausea" sounds something like a circus carnival playing "Take Me Out to the Ball Game," while "Pensando" is a pretty solo acoustic guitar piece. Ribot's guitar credentials have never been in doubt, but his recent works for Tzadik is showing him to be an impressive composer with a broad palette as well. ~ Sean Westergaard, All Music Guide
Soundtracks, Vol. 2
09/23/2003 | Tzadik
All Music Guide Review
Soundtracks, Vol. 2 Track Listing
Credits of Soundtracks, Vol. 2
- E.J. Rodriguez
- Percussion
- Peter Scherer
- Synthesizer, Piano, Sampling
- Sebastian Steinberg
- Bass
- Kazunori Sugiyama
- Associate Producer
- John Zorn
- Executive Producer
- Scott Hull
- Mastering
- Jay Rodriguez
- Saxophone
- Steven Bernstein
- Trumpet
- Francois Lardeau
- Engineer, Drum Sequencing, Mixing
- Eddie Sperry
- Engineer, Mixing
- Heung-Heung "Chippy" Chin
- Design
- Roberto Juan Rodriguez
- Drums
- Ben Bailes
- Engineer
- Mike Speranza
- Artwork
- Predrag Dupravic
- Images, Cover Image
- Alex Foster
- Clarinet, Saxophone
- Ned Rothenberg
- Flute, Shakuhachi, Saxophone
- Anthony Coleman
- Organ, Piano, Sampling
- Matt Darriau
- Clarinet
- Mark Feldman
- Violin
- J.D. Foster
- Bass
- Jill Jaffe
- Viola
- Frank London
- Trumpet
- Marc Ribot
- Guitar, Trumpet, Guitar (Electric), Producer, Engineer, Sequencing, E Flat Horn, Sampled Guitar, Guitar Loops















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