There were many famous songs of John Zorn available. On The Book Of Heads album, John Zorn have renewed their membership in the ‘if it ain’t broke…’ school of songwriting. After debuting at No. 1 last week, John Zorn’s album The Book Of Heads falls to No. 2 with 357,000, a sales slide of 52%. Cool, but I like their other actual stuff better like The Book Of Heads.
Edute 2 - Check out that bassline! Edute 3 catches attention immediately, Vocals of John Zorn in Edute 4 really capture me and are set perfectly to the rhythm. Edute 5 presents the perfect mix of instruments on The Book Of Heads. I find myself hearing bits of Edute 6 here and there throughout my waking hours. I believe Edute 7 is one of the most amazing, heartfelt songs ever written. The beautiful sound of this track makes you want to close your eyes and sway away with the music. Excellent vocals and musical performances. Edute 10 is the albums lead single as well as biggest hit. Edute 11 has to be one of the most beautiful tracks on the entire album. From the moment you listen to Edute 12 you’re hooked. This is the kind of song I think of when I think of John Zorn. It’s a great pleasure to listen to Edute 14 from the beginning to the end. This song stands out greatly from the others. Edute 16 on The Book Of Heads is solid and easy to listen to. Edute 17 to me is the best you can get from John Zorn. Edute 18 is exquisite work of John Zorn. |titile| is a sure sign of something most of us are experiencing, maturity. Edute 20 is outstanding work of John Zorn. Other tracks are good but your best bet is to stick with Edute 21. Get The Book Of Heads and turn on Edute 22 if you are going to sip your wine late at night. This track is possibly the biggest guilty pleasure on The Book Of Heads. Edute 24 - A catchy, upbeat tune. Edute 25 is perhaps one of the best tracks of the past decade. This is one of those songs that musicians strive to write and create. This song may be the most meaningful. From the sound of it, I believe the song can be a big radio hit. John Zorn allows each song to breathe and flourish. This track, in particular, has the kind of undeniably catchy flavor. I like to sing along with Edute 31, though I mess up the lyrics sometimes. Edute 32 actually sounds so joyous, that you can practically see a smile on John Zorn’s face. Edute 33 has a beautifully haunting disco flavor. Edute 34 is flawed, nonetheless pretty good song. Edute 35 is a song that definitely grows on you and becomes an album favorite.
The Book Of Heads CD


