Discography

Collaborations and Sessions

kd lang | WATERSHED | 2008 | Nonesuch

kd lang’s fifth solo studio album and her first collection of original material since Invincible Summer. JH plays on ‘Upstream’

Ry Cooder | MY NAME IS BUDDY | 2007 | Nonesuch

A parable-like, storybook album with another all-star cast of Cooder regulars and special guests including Pete Seeger. JH on ‘One Cat, One Vote, One Beer’.

Michael Fahres | THE TUBES | 2007 | Cold Blue

Contemporary electro-acoustic music from composer Michael Fahres. JH on the second, lengthy title piece. Produced by soundtrack composer Michael Hoenig (ex-Agitation Free and Tangerine Dream).

Various artists | SONIC SCENERY: Music for Collections | 2007

Limited edition CD featuring all the exclusive pieces created for the Sonic Scenery exhibition at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County. | 6 Jon Hassell—Wilderness Psalms (4:03)

Mozez | SO STILL | 2006 | Apace/Bar De Lune

Solo work from the Zero 7 singer. JH plays on (and co-writes with Guy Sigsworth) ‘Venus Rise’.

Hadouk Trio | UTOPIES | 2006 | Naive

Didier Malherbe (ex-Gong) with Steve Shehan (2006 Maarifa Street group) and Loy Ehrlich. JH plays on and co-writes ‘Parasol Blanc’ and ‘Hijaz’.

Ry Cooder | CHÁVEZ RAVINE | 2005 | Nonesuch

Epic, critically-lauded album featuring an all-star cast of LA musicians including JH on ‘Don’t Call Me Red’.

Parallax Beat Brothers | AUTEK | 2005 | Bette

‘Fluttering and intricate rhythms meet melancholic minimalism and abstract moods.’ Pete Lockett and Scanner with JH on two tracks.

Lightwave | BLEUE COMME UNE ORANGE | 2004 | Signature

The French electronic ensemble play Scriabin-inspired chamber music. JH on one track, ‘Huang Hong’.

Alexkid | MINT | 2003 | F Communications

Poppy French electronica from Alexis Mauri with JH on trumpet for slow atmospheric track ‘Mint’. Lineup also features Jean Philippe Rykiel on keyboards, a member of the JH musical circle from Power Spot onwards.

Ibrahim Ferrer | BUENOS HERMANOS | 2003 | Nonesuch

Ry Cooder-produced solo album from the Buena Vista Social Club singer. Features all the usual recent Cooder regulars plus JH on trumpet.

Frou Frou | DETAILS | 2002 | MCA

Electro-pop from Imogen Heap and Guy Sigsworth. JH provides trumpet and also receives a co-writing credit on ‘Flicks’ and ‘The Dumbing Down of Love’. A later edition of this release includes an extra track, ‘Old Piano’, also co-written by JH.

Howie B | FOLK | 2001 | Polydor

Following from the Baaba Maal meeting (below), JH is back with Howie B for one track, ‘Tap Dancer’.

Rick Cox | MARIA FALLING AWAY | 2001 | Cold Blue

Ambient guitar from JH collaborator (Fascinoma, Maarifa Street) with JH on session trumpet.

Nick Wood | SOUND VIRUS | 2001 | Milan

JH provides trumpet. Mastered by Seigen Ono.

Ani DiFranco | REVELLING/RECKONING | Righteous Babe | 2001

Double-album set with JH on trumpet along with other guests such as Maceo Parker.

Manhattan Transfer | SPIRIT OF ST. LOUIS | 2001 | Atlantic

Collection of smooth jazz standards.

Mandalay | INSTINCT | 2000 | V2

Second album from the group with JH playing trumpet again on ‘Don’t Invent Me’ and ‘It’s Enough Now’. Also available in a double-disc edition entitled Solace.

Ronu Majumdar, Ry Cooder, Jon Hassell, Abhijit Banarjee | HOLLOW BAMBOO | 2000 | Water Lily Acoustics

Majumdar’s basuri flute is featured on Fascinoma and is here accompanied by Cooder and others with JH on ‘African Queen’ and ‘A Day For Trade Winds’.

Various artists — OHM: The Early Gurus Of Electronic Music | 2000 | Ellipsis Arts

An impressive three-disc collection of some of the landmark works of electronic music. The JH piece here is from Sulla Strada. | 3-12 Jon Hassell—Before And After Charm (La Notte) (7:59)

kd lang | INVINCIBLE SUMMER | 2000 | Warner

kd lang’s fourth solo album with JH once again providing session trumpet.

Björk | ALL IS FULL OF LOVE (remix) | 1999 | One Little Indian

The single with the renowned Chris Cunningham erotic robots video. In a double-CD set of different mixes the second disc included a mix by Guy Sigsworth which features JH on multi-tracked trumpet.

David Toop | HOT PANTS IDOL | 1999 | Barooni

Toop collaborates with a different guest on each track, including Bill Laswell, Paul Schütze and Talvin Singh. JH with long-time Toop collaborator Max Eastley on ‘Wing Beats’.

Mandalay | EMPATHY | 1998 | V2

Atmospheric Portishead-style trip-hoppery featuring JH on solo trumpet.

Baaba Maal | NOMAD SOUL | 1998 | Palm Pictures

Acclaimed poly-cultural album from the African singer. JH on final track, 12-minute ‘Lam Lam’, with Howie B and Brian Eno.

Little Plastic Castle | Ani DiFranco | LITTLE PLASTIC CASTLE | Righteous Babe | 1998

JH on 14-minute final track, ‘Pulse’.

Grace | IF I COULD FLY | 1997 | Warner Bros

A pop/trance project from DJ Paul Oakenfold. JH guests on ‘Don’t Call Me (You’re Not Mine)’.

Jackson Browne | NEXT VOICE YOU HEAR: The Best of Jackson Browne | 1997 | Elektra

JH on new track, ‘The Next Voice You Hear’, produced by T-Bone Burnett.

Holly Cole | DARK DEAR HEART | 1997 | Blue Note

Light cover versions and some standards from the singer with JH on guest trumpet.

kd lang | DRAG | 1997 | Warner Bros

A collection of sensual cover versions with smoke, cigarettes and smoking as the theme. JH in jazz-inflected trumpet mode.

Nobukazu Takemura | UNRELEASED REMIXES | 1996 | Toy’s Factory

One for the serious collector: three electronica pieces from Takemura remixed by different artists, including Aphex Twin. JH remixes the second version of ‘For Tomorrow’. Vinyl only.

SEAL UNPLUGGED | 1996 | MTV

The usual MTV live arrangement with JH on session trumpet. To date, no CD or video available but the song ‘Kiss From A Rose’ is on The Very Best of MTV Unplugged.

David Toop | PINK NOIR | 1996 | Virgin

JH joins tabla master Talvin Singh on the track ‘Slow Loris vs Poison Snail’.

Various artists | OCEAN OF SOUND | 1996 | Virgin

Double-disc collection of mostly ambient music accompanying David Toop’s book of the same name. JH track is from Aka-Darbari-Java / Magic Realism. | 1-04 Jon Hassell—Empire iii (6:58)

Techno Animal | RE-ENTRY | 1995 | Virgin

Ex-Godflesh/God members Martin and Broadrick form post-Industrial heavy dub Goliath. JH on two tracks, ‘Flight of the Hermaphrodite’ and ‘Needle Park’.

Stina Nordenstam | AND SHE CLOSED HER EYES | 1993 | East-West

JH on unadorned trumpet accompanying the distinctive Swedish singer.

Various artists | AI CONFINI/INTERZONE | 1993 | New Tone

Anthology of new/leftfield music. The JH piece is exclusive to this album. | 1 Jon Hassell—Pygmy Dance (6.13)

Marc Beacco | THE CROCODILE SMILE | 1991 | Nova

Album by French singer. JH plays on/co-writes one track, ‘Funeral for a Flower’.

Various artists | LES NOUVELLES POLYPHONIES CORSES | 1991 | Philips

Guest artists provide arrangements for Corsican folk singers. Musicians with JH include Hector Zazou, John Cale, Manu Dibango and Ryuichi Sakamoto. JH on three tracks.

Tears for Fears | THE SEEDS OF LOVE | 1989 | Fontana

JH on ‘Standing on the Corner of the Third World’ and ‘Famous Last Words’.

Various artists | MYTHS 3: LA NOUVELLE SÉRÉNITÉ | 1987 | Sub Rosa

Ambient anthology from the often hard-to-find Belgian label Sub Rosa. JH (with JA Deane) contributes the exclusive ‘Map of Dusk’, Recorded on the Day of Winter Solstice, 1985, NY. | 1 Jon Hassell—Map of Dusk (10.50)

The Kronos Quartet | WHITE MAN SLEEPS | 1987 | Nonesuch

The Kronos Quartet record Hassell’s 13-minute string piece ‘Pano de Costa’ which they commissioned in 1983. Also includes works by Charles Ives, Ornette Coleman and Béla Bartók.

Lloyd Cole | MAINSTREAM | 1987 | Polydor

JH on one track, ‘Big Snake’.

David Sylvian w/Jon Hassell, Steve Jansen, Holger Czukay | WORDS WITH THE SHAMAN | 1985 | Virgin

Originally 12-inch vinyl, later a 3-inch CD and a cassette-only release with the long Sylvian piece ‘Steel Cathedrals’ (with Robert Fripp). | Reissued in 2003 on the remastered Alchemy—An Index of Possibilities, collecting all the WWTS tracks, ‘Steel Cathedrals’ and other instrumental pieces by Sylvian.

David Sylvian | BRILLIANT TREES | 1984 | Virgin

JH joins fellow Stockhausen classmate Holger Czukay on Sylvian’s solo debut. Some CD editions include the Words with the Shaman EP as extra tracks. Reissued in a new edition in 2003.

Brian Eno | AMBIENT 4: ON LAND | 1982 | Editions EG

Eno journeys deeper into ambient abstraction. JH on one track, ‘Shadow’, accompanied by synthetic crickets and other night sounds.

Various Artists | MUSIC AND RHYTHM | 1982 | WEA

Landmark double-vinyl compilation put together by Peter Gabriel to coincide with the first WOMAD festival, where JH was also one of the guest performers. The version of ‘Ba-Benzélé’ here is an exclusive live recording from the Ontario College of Art, 1981. | A 13-track CD which includes the JH piece, The Best of Music and Rhythm, was released in Japan a few years later. | 14 Jon Hassell—Ba-Benzélé

Talking Heads | REMAIN IN LIGHT | 1980 | Sire

JH enters the pop world playing on ‘Houses in Motion’.

La Monte Young | DREAM HOUSE 78′ 17’’ | 1973 | Shandar

Minimalist classic on the Shandar label. Vinyl-only and highly sought after, to date there are no CD reissues. JH plays on one side, trombonist Garrett List on the other.

Peter Gabriel | BIRDY | 1968 | CBS

JH featured on this first recording only.1985 | Virgin | Gabriel reworks pieces from his ethnic-styled fourth solo album with contributions from JH and Daniel Lanois.

KATHY CHANGE

TEXT FORWARDED FROM “THE DAILY PENNSYLVANIAN”:

The following is the full of text of a note, directed at the Penn (U. of Pennsylvania) community, that was enclosed in one of the packages of materials that Kathy Change distributed the morning of October 22nd 1996, the day she set fire to herself.

(Note that this was written in the atmosphere surrounding the first Gulf War. -jh)

All that you have and cling to in fear

Is as worthwhile as a poisoned pie.

A universe full of love and wonderful possibilities

Would be yours if only you would reach for it.

You are sitting in timid conformity

On a hayride to hell.

You’re just about there.

Get off that truck now.

Break out of the ranks of evil

Do a dance for freedom.

I am angry, impatient, full of anxiety

And full of hope and love

But after 18 years of trying and being rejected

And being a pariah and a fool

I have finally concluded that my charism

And social magnetism register high on the negative scale.

Now that I’ve put in the first word,

This movement that I’ve tried to start,

Would probably do better without me,

So I will try to make a dramatic exit.

I’ve tried to do this several times before,

And failed.

If this is the right thing to do,

Heaven will help me.

If not,

Well,

Nevermind. I’ll be seeing you around.

I look at you and you are so beautiful

It makes me shy.

Your sympathy makes me want to hide

Because I feel unworthy.

For the cause I want to grab you

Drag you to meetings and demonstrations

But I’m afraid of putting you on the spot

Making you uncomfortable, scaring you away

So I am frozen in wanting

to merge my mind and heart with yours

Imprisoned by the invisible barriers

That I know must be broken through

I scream shrilly

I am an ungainly presence

Trying to break through the complacency

with my wild rage.

I have crashed this party

I do not belong here.

But you do. You are the children of the host.

You can talk to each other as peers

And take your rightful places

At academia’s table

with calm and gracious poise.

As crazy as I have been,

You can be cool.

Have confidence in your beliefs

You are a step ahead of everybody else.

Underneath their herd stupidity

Even the demo emulating morons and their sold out mentors

Who appear to be the majority in your milieu,

Are human beings

Who long for the world to be freed and set right

Even though they don’t know it.

Do them the great kindness of forgiving their stupidity

And put them in touch with the real heart

Of humanity.

To reach through the mask

Is your task.

There is so much at stake;

The country, the world, the future.

Don’t be put off by trivialities.

With you as its champion

Good will surely triumph.

How great will be your glory

How multitudinous will be your blessings

The highest happiness will be yours.

For many years I have though that Penn

Would be a good place to start the Transformation.

If this action I am taking succeeds

I hoped it might spark some interest

In what I was trying to say.

I hoped my writings would be printed and made available.

Maybe Transformation Parties could be held.

I am taking this action out of hope

Not despair.

By destroying my material corpus

I want to free my spirit

So that it can jump inside of you

I think that you would enjoy being filled

with conviction and can-do optimism

I think you would feel good

to be cleansed of the blase brain rot that clogs your mind

Yes there is such a thing as true morality, a real

distinction between good and evil, right and wrong.

Decisive moves must be made on behalf of good.

These are the addresses of some Penn people to whom

I have sent my packages.

Maybe you would like to meet and talk.

I have also sent packages to WXPN

and the Daily Pennsylvanian.

October 7, 1996

The multitudinous war crimes and crimes against humanity of the U.S. government have been documented and detailed, and every American is more or less aware of the criminality of his government, and yet we continue to respect its power and authority. We continue trying to work through the electoral process. We plead with our congress people to work for the well being of all the people and the planet instead of catering to the special interests of big money and organized crime. It is as though Gary Heidnik, the man who imprisoned, tortured and murder women in his basement, was the headmaster of a girls’ prep school; and upon discovery of his crimes,he was duly criticized, but allowed to remain in his position of power and responsibilty, presumably to continue his atrocities. The U.S. government is a much bigger and far worse criminal than Gary Heidnik, and it must be relieved of its duties immediately without further bureacratic hemming and hawing. The crimes of this present system are so enormous, an the dangers to which it is exposing us are so deadly and world threatening, that a sincere and forthright call to the American people to depose this evil system and come together now to peacefully replace it with true democracy, would be received with an overwhelmingly positive response from the people. Media workers are in a position to make this call and it is their responsibility to do so.

It is a waste of energy to get angry and gripe at the government. The government must be replaced by a truly democratic selfgovernment of, for and by the people. Those people working in industries essential to maintaining life should democratically take over their work places and organize an emergency economy to supply the needs of the people. The rest of the people should meet in their communities to organize a new directly democratic community based selfgovernment. This should be done immediately, because every day that we continue with business as usual, the problems just get worse. I want to protest the present government and economic system and the cynicism and passivity of the people in general.

I want to protest this entirely shameful state of affairs as emphatically as I can. But primarily, I want to get publicity in order to draw attention to my proposal for immediate social transformation. To do this I plan to end my own life. The attention of the media is only caught by acts of violence. My moral principles prevent me from doing harm to anyone else or their property, so I must perform this act of violence against myself. Around twelve years ago, I don’t remember the exact year, a woman from Boston set herself on fire in Independence Square. For the next five days the Philadelphia Inquirer was filled with reports of investigations into who this woman was and speculation as to why she did this act. Since I have been in Philadelphia for fiften years, all the while making myself very visible demostrating my position opinions, dancing and waving my flags on the streets of this city, I believe I should create at least as much as a sensation in the press. If the news media buries this story it will be proof of the extreme prejudice of the media. I want this statement and my other writings to be printed in the newspapers of this city. I want the people of this city who have been seeing me around for so long to finally hear what I’ve been saying. I want my ideas to be publically discussed. If people talked about my ideas, they would realize that transformation of our society is possible, and they would feel better.

I first planned to take this action a year ago. I wrote up final statements, xeroxed them, and then I backed down. A year ago, economic collapse seemed to be the most imminent danger threatening us. Today the likelihood of the impending war with Iraq rapidly escalating into a nuclear holocaust eclipses the likelihood of economic collapse as being by far the more serious and scary crisis. I am propmted to take this action by the dire urgency of the world’s environmental crisis, and the enormous unnecessary suffering and repression being endured by all the world’s people because of the oppressive geopolitical system. Of all the world’s people, only the American people have the power to change this global system of abuse, and therefore, it is their responsibility to do so. I hope my action will not be viewed as tragic, but rather, in the light in which it is intended. I am performing this ritual sacrifice in hopes that it will increase the efficacy of my prayers to all the people to have faith in the ideals, choose the path of peace and transform this nation and world.

I also want to make a statement about life and death. Death is natural and inevitable. Death is good, because it allows life to make a fresh start. The spirit is everlasting and always returns to life through rebirth. I am not certain exactly how this happens, but I believe that the spirit recycles itself somehow. It’s true that we are each special individuals whose lives are precious, but we are also part of a great spirit body, the universal collective spirit. By dying, we dissolve our individual ego personality and rejoin the spiritual totality, before returning to alife in a new body. It’s a completely wonderful process, and not sad at all, except perhaps for the people we leave behind, who may miss us. But there are so many beautiful people in the world, that they should not miss the departed for too long. There are always plenty of people around to love.

This society places too much emphasis on the unconditional sacredness of life. Anti-abortionists believe that it is more important to save life than to guarantee the quality of the life they save. This belief in survival as the highest priority contributes to the deterioration of the quality of life for everybody. When people do not practice birth control and all the babies are saved, then we overpopulate. We kill wild animal species, strip the earth of its forests and wilderness, and the planet becomes ecologically imbalanced and punishes us with environmental disasters. When there are more people than we can care for, the quality of life diminishes for everyone. A life is worth saving only if it is worth living. It could be argued that to live with physical handicaps and adversity may be good for spiritual growth. But to live in moral degradation is not good in any way. Because our society is so corrupt, unfair, environmentally destructive, and in a state of deterioration, rather than improvement, we are all living in a state of moral degradation. Our society is like a cancer on the planet. The goal is for everybody to improve, not to commit mass suicide.

For eighteen years I have been trying to urge people to throw off the corruption and go for the good, but I don’t see my efforts as being successful in any way, except that it’s given me something to do. I do not want to live off of this evil society any longer. My life is dependent on this society, and so I want to end my life. I demand that life must meet a standard of true morality or else it is not worth living. In Orwellian fashion, this society equates repression with morality. But in truth, repression of people who are only trying to enjoy themselves and not hurting others is utterly immoral. The real struggle is not between races, or classes. It is not people versus the elite.

The real struggle is between good and evil; between intelligent behavior and blind obedient conformity. Good is what promotes health and happiness. Evil is what causes deterioration and disease. If we choose good, it will be a triumph for everybody. Every person from the poorest to the richest, from the humblest to the most powerful, will gain. Everybody will discover real joy and peace of mind. The benefits will be so absolute that I cannot imagine any other outcome.

We are entering an age that will be as different from what came before as day is to night, or as summer is to winter. Throughout this passing age, humanity has had to work very hard at being constantly on the defensive, and prepared for war. Now as we dissolve the enmity, we can all relax and enjoy life.

As a plan my action, I think of all the things that might hinder it. What if the post office fails to deliver my press statements? What if someone stops me from carrying out my intentions? I don’t know if I will succeed, but I will drop this statement in the mail and proceed, trusting in fate to bring about whatever is meant to happen.

Call me a flaming radical burning for attention, but my real intention is to spark a discussion of how we can peacefully transform our world. America, I offer myself to you as an alarm against Armageddon and a torch for liberty.