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City Of Women - City Of Women I. album flac Performer: City Of Women
Title: City Of Women I.
Style: Free Jazz, Noise, Tribal House, Experimental
Released: 2000
Country: Finland
MP3 album: 1986 mb
FLAC album: 1742 mb
Rating: 4.2
Other formats: VOC WMA WAV ADX MPC AIFF MP2
Genre: Electronic / Jazz

The Book of the City of Ladies or Le Livre de la Cité des Dames (finished by 1405), is perhaps Christine de Pizan's most famous literary work, and it is her second work of lengthy prose. The book serves as her formal response to Jean de Meun's popular Roman de la Rose. Pizan combats Meun's statements about women by creating an allegorical city of ladies

City of Women (1980). La città delle donne (original title). R 2h 19min Comedy, Drama, Fantasy 8 April 1981 (USA). Then suddenly she gets off the train and starts walking through a field. Marcello follows her, loses her, finds himself in a large hotel surrounded by women. A feminist conference is taking place and he tries to escape.

Female Artists in Vienna from 1900 to 1938. 25 January 2019 to 19 May 2019. This show brings these women back into focus. On view, in part, are rediscovered works – some of which are being presented for the first time ever – by those artists who were known in their time, but whose eminence today has completely vanished. They were nonetheless able to leave their marks on art movements such as Atmospheric Impressionism (‘smus’), Secessionism, Expressionism, Kinetism, and New Objectivity.

This album has an average beat per minute of BPM (slowest/fastest tempos:, BPM). Tracklist City of Women. Get the Tempo of more than 6 Million songs.

City Of Women (ft. Jimi Tenor, Edward Vesala). City of women II. 12" Vinyl UK. SAHKO, PUU47.

Description: A businessman finds himself trapped at a hotel and threatened by women en masse. Tagged 1980s, Italian, Italy. Time of Darkness (1991). Now & Later (2009) . One Response to City of Women (1980). says: October 14, 2015 at 10:29 am.

The movie is now playing at Film Forum. Photograph by Everett. What if the New York City subway map paid homage to some of the city’s great women? (Hover over the map to magnify.

Women Management Paris.

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Soundcheck
Written-By – Edward Vesala
0:41
A2 Tablakone
Remix – Jimi TenorWritten-By – City Of Women
8:00
A3 Liberace
Written-By – J. Tenor*, M. Knaapi*
0:53
B1 Viha Yössä
Written-By – City Of Women
1:53
B2 Veivikone
Written-By – Edward Vesala
4:31
B3 Sirkka
Written-By – City Of Women
4:18
B4 City Of Women
Written-By – City Of Women
4:02

Companies, etc.

  • Record Company – Sähkö Recordings
  • Copyright (c) – Sähkö Recordings
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Sähkö Recordings
  • Distributed By – EFA
  • Recorded At – Sound And Fury Studio

Credits

  • Artwork [Front Sleeve Collage] – Jimi Tenor
  • Choir – Anida Vesala, Iro Haarla, Tiina Huczkowski
  • Design [Graphic Design] – Tommi Grönlund
  • Drums, Vocals, Performer [Instruments] – Edward Vesala
  • Engineer [Mix], Programmed By [Programming] – Jimi Sumen*
  • Flute, Performer [Instruments], Artwork [Front Sleeve Collage] – Jimi Tenor
  • Graphics [Graphic Design] – Tommi Grönlund
  • Music By [All] – City Of Women
  • Photography By, Other [Instrument Design & Construction] – Matti Knaapi

Notes

Back jacket: PUU-18
Side B label: PUU-18EP

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A): PUU 18 EFA 50168 A2
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B): PUU-18 City Of Women B

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
PUU-18 X City Of Women City Of Women 1 ‎(12", EP, TP) Sähkö Recordings PUU-18 X Finland 2000


Comments: (1)
Ishnjurus
City of Women was co-operative project of Edward Vesala and Jimi Tenor. Unfortunately this was to be the last released recording of the great Finnish freejazz drummer, visionary, composer and band leader Edward Vesala since he deceased unexpectedly in 12/1999. When you have artists of such different backgrounds as here, with Tenor being a master of the loungejazz and lo-fi electronics and Vesala being a composer of uncompromising new music/free jazz and a drummer of highly personal style, what is expected really is an unsatisfying mixture. Unfortunately that is just what this is. A very uneven compilation of tracks, where the electronics dont't quite keep up with Vesala's fiery unsymmetrical and arhytmic beats and where Vesala's sampled aggressive freejazz bursts at some points don't fit the music at all. On side one, track 'Tablakone' (Tabla machine) is a boring sort of a house track, with samples of Vesala's drum beats, and keyboard rhythms by Tenor. Nothing interesting. On side B1, there's some more interesting stuff, with Vesala bashing drums in quite fiery and free fashion and Tenor playing flute and several other instruments. Tenor isn't necessary the jazz-master he would like to be, and Vesala doesn't manage be quite as inspired as usual, so the tracks tend to get a bit pointless after a while. Still, I prefer this side to the boring a staticly rhythmic first. There are some nice beat's performed by a mechanical drum machine called Sirkka and fiery percussion by Edward, but nothing really interesting or innovative. This record doesn't quite manage to portray the best qualities of neither Jimi Tenor nor Edward Vesala. Seemingly interesting mixture of different musicians sort of proves the old point: you can't mix oil with water. Check their solo output for some of the best free jazz and lo-fi lounge stuff around.