Gutbrain Records

c/o Rob Price
[No P.O. Box at the moment]
rob@gutbrain.com

CDs available:

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I Really Do Not See The Signal
Rob Price, Ellery Eskelin,
Trevor Dunn & Jim Black

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Get Lost
Rob Price & David Grollman


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At Sunset
Rob Price, Ellery Eskelin,
Trevor Dunn & Joey Baron


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Providence
Mr. Dorgon & Laura Cromwell

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Blue Punctilios
Combination No. 10
(Rob Price, Victor Rice
& Ara Babajian)

Download:

http://www.amazon.com/Cawthray-price-zankowski/dp/B0017KQ4LG/ref=sr_f3_1?ie=UTF8&s=dmusic&qid=1208606374&sr=103-1(download)
Chris Cawthray, Rob Price, Ed Zankowski

Alice Bierhorst
Joey Baron
Sandy Bell
Martin Bisi
Jim Black
Shelley Burgon
Chris Cawthray
Jason Crigler
Laura Cromwell
Andrew D'Angelo
Mr. Dorgon
Trevor Dunn
Ellery Eskelin
Lee Feldman
Scott Friedlander
Pete Galub
Greta Gertler
Jen Gilleran
Michael Gomez
Curtis Hasselbring

Head vs. Wall
Dan Hewins

Chesley Hicks
Kayt Hoch
Wayne Kral
Briggan Krauss
Rebecca Martin

Lucio Menegon
John Mettam
Matt Moran
Now's the Time
Reuben Radding
Ted Reichman
Elliott Sharp
Ches Smith


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Curtis Hasselbring, Rob Price, Ches Smith, Trevor Dunn & Shelley Burgon
(photo by Alice Bierhorst)


Rob Price, Jim Black, Trevor Dunn & Ellery Eskelin (photo by Scott Friedlander)


Rob Price, Chris Cawthray & Ed Zankowski (photo by by Seven Stock)


Rob Price & David Grollman
(photo by Alice Bierhorst)


Rob Price is on other CDs:


Jubilee
Alice Bierhorst



Smell the Glove
Mr. Dorgon



Dim Sum Clip Job
Harmolodic Jeopardy



Game of Death
Reprisal

 

 

APPEARANCES

Rob Price, Jim Black, Trevor Dunn & Ellery Eskelin
(photo by Scott Friedlander)



Rob Price, Chris Cawthray & Ed Zankowski
(photo by Seven Stock)
Rob Price & David Grollman
(photo by Alice Bierhorst)

JUNE 2007:

Wednesday, 16 May 2007

Last December William Stromberg, Anna Bonn and John Morgan announced that they would continue re-recording film soundtracks for the Marco Polo/Naxos label but also release re-recordings on their own label, Tribute Film Classics, so that we can hear even more music.

William Stromberg has already conducted the Moscow Symphony Orchestra for terrific re-recordings of some great Bernard Herrmann soundtracks. The Egyptian comes to mind, as well as Garden of Evil, The Snows of Kiliminjaro, Five Fingers.

This was very good news. Even better news is that they have completed recording the music for the first two Tribute Film Classics CDs, Bernard Herrmann's scores for Mysterious Island, Fahrenheit 451 and the Twilight Zone episode "Walking Distance".

Producer John Morgan posted this comment to the Bernard Herrmann Society website: "FAHRENHEIT 451 was a revelation. There were so many cues that were truncated, not to mention the ones that were dropped, it was like experiencing a brand new Herrmann score. The string section was marvelous and we were able to get that warm, intimate sound so dear to Herrmann. I can say that every harp note is clearly recorded, and I must also say, Bill really kept those pesky fire trucks moving at a pace that suggest[ed] they were going to put out fires instead of starting them."

I am very excited by all of this. You can see and hear a little bit of the rehearsals for these re-recordings here.

In even more good news, the Criterion Collection has released Jean-Pierre Melville's Army of Shadows on DVD. It came out yesterday. It's a great movie by a great filmmaker.


Wednesday, 09 May 2007

You can see pictures from the 2nd Annual Boise Experimental Music Festival here. Pictures of David and me are here.


Monday, 07 May 2007

I've been reading and enjoying a book by William Tenn. I think I bought it at Borderlands in San Francisco when I was there recently. Of course, the NESFA has reprinted his complete science fiction as well as a volume of essays. You can read some of them on-line. This one, about The War of the Worlds, is quite interesting.


Tuesday, 01 May 2007

We have returned safely from what Lucio Menegon dubbed the "User Error" tour. (See Lucio Loud for more information.) David Grollman and I played in San Francisco, then hit the road with Lucio. The Rob & David duo and Lucio solo experiences shared bills in Portland and Seattle then landed at the 2nd Annual Boise Experimental Music Festival.

David and I played as a duo on Friday and then as a trio on Saturday with comrade Lucio Menegon! Lucio played as a duo with Joe Rut — Lumper/Splitter is what this is called when it happens — and in a trio with Joe and Krispen Hartung, the fellow who put the festival together.

Everything was really great. David and I were a little sad to see it end. Touring with Lucio was great and we must do it again!

Here are photos, all taken by me unless otherwise noted.


Ripley, store cat (a Sphynx!) at Borderlands in San Francisco. I bought a great book there, Ella Scrymsour's Shiela Crerar, Psychic Investigator.



David and I play at the Musicians' Union in SF. (Photo by Mr. Dorgon.)


Sylvia Massy Shivy's incredible recording studio, Radiostar, in Weed, California. I must make a record there someday.


Backstage at the Someday Lounge in Portland.


Onstage at the Someday Lounge. (Photo by Lucio Menegon.)


Seattle.


Seattle.


Can you read this? David and I are listed under "Weirdness", as opposed to "Blues/Soul/Funk" or "Folk/Acoustic/Roots".


Seattle. (Photo by Lucio Menegon.)


Somewhere in between Seattle and Boise. (Photo by Lucio Menegon.)


Boise.


Lumper/Splitter with Krispen Hartung.


Boise.


Boise. (Photo by Lucio Menegon.)


Boise.