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- Grand Guignol je druhé studiové album skupiny Naked City, vydané v roce 1992. Album produkoval John Zorn a vyšlo u . (cs)
- Grand Guignol is the second full-length studio album released by John Zorn's band Naked City in 1992 on the Japanese Avant label. The album followed Torture Garden, which was a compilation of "hardcore miniatures" from Naked City and Grand Guignol. The album is notable for the inclusion of cover versions of pieces written by classical composers, the guest vocal of Bob Dorough, and also, like Torture Garden, a selection of "hardcore miniatures" (tracks 9–41) which are intense, fast-tempo, brief compositions, which feature the wailing of Zorn's alto sax, and the screams of Yamatsuka Eye. The album is titled after the infamous Grand Guignol theater in Paris, which was open from 1897 to 1962, where performances centered around extreme violence. Grand Guignol was remastered and re-released in 2005 as part of the Tzadik box set Naked City: The Complete Studio Recordings, with the bonus track "Grand Guignol (Version Vocale)" featuring Mike Patton, and an altered track sequencing. (en)
- Grand Guignol est le deuxième album original de Naked City. Il est paru sur le label japonais Avant en 1992, et a été réédité par Tzadik dans le coffret The complete studio recordings. Il est constitué d'une pièce titre originale de 17 minutes, de sept reprises de pièces classiques (Debussy, Scriabin, Ives, Messiaen...) et de miniatures hardcores (que l'on retrouve sur Torture Garden). (fr)
- Grand Guignol è il quarto album in studio del gruppo Naked City pubblicato nel 1992, il secondo inciso con l'etichetta giapponese Avant. Il titolo è un omaggio al celebre teatro parigino Grand Guignol. (it)
- Grand Guignol — второй студийный альбом группы Джона Зорна «Naked City», вышедший в 1992 году на японском лейбле Avant. Альбом вышел вслед за Torture Garden, состоящим из «хардкорных миниатюр» (англ. hardcore miniatures), частично вошедших также в альбом «Naked City». (ru)
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- Grand Guignol je druhé studiové album skupiny Naked City, vydané v roce 1992. Album produkoval John Zorn a vyšlo u . (cs)
- Grand Guignol est le deuxième album original de Naked City. Il est paru sur le label japonais Avant en 1992, et a été réédité par Tzadik dans le coffret The complete studio recordings. Il est constitué d'une pièce titre originale de 17 minutes, de sept reprises de pièces classiques (Debussy, Scriabin, Ives, Messiaen...) et de miniatures hardcores (que l'on retrouve sur Torture Garden). (fr)
- Grand Guignol è il quarto album in studio del gruppo Naked City pubblicato nel 1992, il secondo inciso con l'etichetta giapponese Avant. Il titolo è un omaggio al celebre teatro parigino Grand Guignol. (it)
- Grand Guignol — второй студийный альбом группы Джона Зорна «Naked City», вышедший в 1992 году на японском лейбле Avant. Альбом вышел вслед за Torture Garden, состоящим из «хардкорных миниатюр» (англ. hardcore miniatures), частично вошедших также в альбом «Naked City». (ru)
- Grand Guignol is the second full-length studio album released by John Zorn's band Naked City in 1992 on the Japanese Avant label. The album followed Torture Garden, which was a compilation of "hardcore miniatures" from Naked City and Grand Guignol. The album is notable for the inclusion of cover versions of pieces written by classical composers, the guest vocal of Bob Dorough, and also, like Torture Garden, a selection of "hardcore miniatures" (tracks 9–41) which are intense, fast-tempo, brief compositions, which feature the wailing of Zorn's alto sax, and the screams of Yamatsuka Eye. The album is titled after the infamous Grand Guignol theater in Paris, which was open from 1897 to 1962, where performances centered around extreme violence. (en)
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- Grand Guignol (album) (cs)
- Grand Guignol (album) (fr)
- Grand Guignol (album) (en)
- Grand Guignol (album) (it)
- Grand Guignol (альбом) (ru)
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