Otomo Yoshihide's noise rock/jazz band he formed to perform a John Zorn improvisational piece, Ground Zero, covers Victor Jara's El Derecho de Vivir en Paz. It's not even a jazz standard I don't think. That plebiscite went to shit, huh? Got zero analysis and I'm full of vibes.
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woooow that sax is violent!
only know Zorn from the Masada project which, yeah he's a killer
woooow that sax is violent!
It very much captures Jara's indignant singing. Maybe it's a bit amped up but you can tell it's just as angry.