Jack Kerouac – The Complete Collection: His Acclaimed 1950s Albums On 2 CDs
Лейбл: | Chrome Dreams – CDCD5081 |
Формат: | CD |
Страна: | UK |
Дата релиза: | 2011 |
Жанр: | Jazz, Non-Music |
Стиль: | Cool Jazz, Poetry, Spoken Word |
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Треклист:
Poetry For The Beat Generation |
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1-1 | October In The Railroad Earth |
7:10 | |
1-2 | Deadbelly |
1:05 | |
1-3 | Charlie Parker |
3:45 | |
1-4 | The Sounds Of The Universe Coming In My Window |
3:18 | |
1-5 | One Mother |
0:49 | |
1-6 | Goofing At The Table |
1:45 | |
1-7 | Bowery Blues |
3:56 | |
1-8 | Abraham |
1:17 | |
1-9 | Dave Brubeck |
0:31 | |
1-10 | I Had A Slouch Hat Too One Time |
6:13 | |
1-11 | The Wheel Of The Quivering Meat Conception |
1:56 | |
1-12 | McDougal Street Blues |
3:26 | |
1-13 | The Moon Her Majesty |
1:39 | |
1-14 | I'd Rather Be Thin Than Famous |
0:39 | |
Blues And Haikus |
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1-15 | American Haikus |
10:03 | |
1-16 | Hard Hearted Old Farmer |
2:17 | |
1-17 | The Last Hotel & Some Of Dharma |
3:52 | |
1-18 | Poems From The Unpublished "Book Of Blues" |
14:13 | |
Readings By Jack Kerouac On The Beat Generation |
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2-1 | The Beat Generation |
3:13 | |
2-2 | Poems (Fragments) |
3:23 | |
2-3 | Lucien Midnight: The Sounds Of The Universe In My Window, Pt. I |
2:24 | |
2-4 | Lucien Midnight: The Sounds Of The Universe In My Window, Pt. II |
1:58 | |
2-5 | Fantasy: The Early History Of Bop |
10:57 | |
2-6 | Excerpts From "The Subterraneans" |
3:12 | |
2-7 | Visions Of Neal: Neal And The Three Stooges, Pt. I |
3:13 | |
2-8 | Visions Of Neal: Neal And The Three Stooges, Pt. II |
13:54 | |
Bonus Tracks |
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2-9 | Readings From "On The Road" And "Visions Of Cody" |
3:32 | |
2-10 | Interview With Ben Hecht (1958) |
15:30 | |
2-11 | Interview With William F. Buckley Jr (Also Featuring William Burroughs)(1968) |
3:10 | |
2-12 | Interview With Fernando Pivano (1966) |
4:27 |
Участники записи:
- Liner Notes – Charles Waring
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Участники записи:
- Liner Notes – Charles Waring