Emily Dickinson – The Poems Of Emily Dickinson
Лейбл: | Spoken Arts – 761 |
Формат: | Vinyl |
Страна: | US |
Жанр: | Non-Music |
Стиль: | Poetry |
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Треклист:
A1 | Nature The Gentlest Mother Is |
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A2 | Each Life Converges To Some Center |
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A3 | A Clock Stopped |
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A4 | Because I Could Not Stop For Death |
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A5 | Some Keep The Sabbath Going To Church |
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A6 | I Died For Beauty, But Was Scarce |
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A7 | These Are The Days When The Birds Come Back |
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A8 | Just Lost, When I Was Saved |
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A9 | Safe In Thier Alabaster Chambers |
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A10 | I Taste A Liquor Never Brewed |
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A11 | I'm Nobody! Who Are You |
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A12 | Of All The Sounds Dispatched Abroad |
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A13 | After Great Pain, A Formal Feeling Comes |
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A14 | Elysium Is As Far As To |
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A15 | I Asked No Other Thing |
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A16 | I Never Saw A Moor |
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A17 | There Is Not Firgate Like A Book |
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A18 | A Route Of Evanescence |
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A19 | The Bustle In A House |
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A20 | I Like To See It Lap The Miles |
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B1 | It Sifts From Laden Leaves |
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B2 | Before I Got My Eyes Put Out |
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B3 | Through The Strait Pass Of Suffering |
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B4 | Split The Lark And You'll Find The Music |
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B5 | My Life Closed Twice Before Its Close |
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B6 | The Mushroom Is The Elf Of Plants |
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B7 | As Imperceptibly As Grief |
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B8 | I Cannot Live With You |
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B9 | At Least To Pary Is Left, Is Left |
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B10 | Further In Summer Than The Birds |
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B11 | A Narrow Fellow In The Grass |
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B12 | The Robin Is A Gabriel |
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B13 | The Nearest Dream Recedes Unrealized |
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B14 | Heart! We Will Forget Him |
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B15 | A Little Madness In The Spring |
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B16 | Bring Me The Sunset In A Cup |
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B17 | The Quiet Dust Was Gentlemen And Ladies |
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B18 | Success Is Counted Sweetest |
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B19 | This Is My Letter To The World |
Участники записи:
- Composed By – Don Feldman
- Directed By – Arthur Luce Klein
- Read By – Nancy Wickwire
- Written-By – Emily Dickinson
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Участники записи:
- Composed By – Don Feldman
- Directed By – Arthur Luce Klein
- Read By – Nancy Wickwire
- Written-By – Emily Dickinson