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 | | Description: | Unveröffentlichter Auftritt der Band Zero aus San Francisco aus dem Jahr 1992.
Zero wurde Anfang der 1980er Jahre von Gitarrist Steve Kimock und Schlagzeuger Greg Anton
gegründet, nachdem sie mit der Heart Of Gold Band von Keith und Donna Godchaux und John
Cipollina von Quicksliver Messenger Service gespielt hatten. Verschiedene Künstler aus der San
Francisco Bay und aus dem Ausland, darunter Nicky Hopkins (The Beatles, The Rolling Stones,
The Who), Pete Sears (Jefferson Starship), Vince Welnick (The Tubes, Grateful Dead) und
andere, spielten mit der Band. Angesichts des Stammbaums von Zero schien es unvermeidlich,
dass der Rock and Roll Hall Of Famer und Grateful Dead-Texter Robert Hunter Texte zu ihren
Instrumentalstücken hinzufügte - es war eine magische Zutat und Zero startete durch. Nach neun
Alben und über 1.300 Konzerten war Zero mehr als ein Konglomerat talentierter Musiker, sie
waren eine Institution in San Francisco. - Live archive release. Zero was formed in the early 1980s by guitarist Steve Kimock and drummer Greg Anton after playing with Keith and Donna Godchaux's Heart Of Gold Band with Quicksliver Messenger Service's John Cipollina. Various San Francisco Bay and international artists including Nicky Hopkins (The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Who) Pete Sears (Jefferson Starship), Vince Welnick (The Tubes, Grateful Dead), John Kahn (Jerry Garcia Band), and more played with the band. It seemed inevitable considering the Zero family tree, that Rock and Roll Hall of Famer and Grateful Dead lyricist Robert Hunter added lyrics to their instrumentals, it was a magic ingredient and Zero took off. After nine albums and over 1,300 shows, Zero was more than a conglomerate of talented musicians, they were a San Francisco institution. Now Zero is releasing a live performance recorded at The Great American Music Hall in 1992. Naught Again is newly mixed by Emmy-nominated Brian Risner from the original multi-track tapes recorded by Dan Healy and Don Pearson (Grateful Dead). An evening from the past ushers in a new era for Zero. Naught Again is a music treasure trove, featuring originals, as well as covers from The Who, Jimi Hendrix, and so much more.Recorded Live At The Great American Music Hall
San Francisco, CA, October 14, 15, 16, 1992"Naught Again" on CD by Zero is a vivid live document that captures the band's expansive, improvisation-driven rock sound with audiophile care. Drawing from extended jams, fluid guitar work and a tight rhythm section, this release showcases Zero's ability to fuse rock, jazz and psychedelic influences into long-form, atmospheric pieces that feel both free and meticulously crafted. The track sequence is designed like a concert journey, moving from exploratory passages to powerful climaxes, making the album ideal for attentive listening rather than mere background music. As a CD edition, "Naught Again" benefits from detailed sound imaging and dynamic range, allowing the nuances of each solo and interplay between the musicians to fully unfold.
Zero have long been regarded in jam and improvisational rock circles as a cult band whose live performances are central to their reputation. Emerging from the fertile Bay Area scene, the group developed a loyal following with their fluid instrumentals, extended improvisations and collaborations with notable guest musicians. They are especially appreciated for turning concerts into unique events--no two shows sounding the same--an approach that "Naught Again" successfully translates into the studio and onto this disc. The album underscores Zero's status as a band for listeners who value musicianship, spontaneous interaction and genre-blurring creativity.
Omnivore Recordings, the label behind this edition, is known for its dedication to high-quality archival and catalog releases. Specializing in thoughtfully produced reissues, rarities and previously unavailable recordings, Omnivore emphasizes historical context, sound restoration and careful packaging. Their releases often become reference editions for collectors and connoisseurs, thanks to meticulous mastering and a curatorial approach that respects both artists and audiences. With "Naught Again," Omnivore Recordings once more demonstrates its commitment to preserving important, sometimes overlooked chapters of modern music history and presenting them in a way that feels both authentic and contemporary. |  | | No. of tracks: |
13 |
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OVCD479 |
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