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William S. Burroughs / John Giorno - William S. Burroughs / John Giorno Album

William S. Burroughs / John Giorno - William S. Burroughs / John Giorno Album
Performer: William S. Burroughs / John Giorno
Title: William S. Burroughs / John Giorno
Country: US
Style:Spoken Word, Poetry
Released: 1975
Catalog number: GPS 006-007
Label: Giorno Poetry Systems
MP3 album szie: 2011 mb
FLAC album size: 1625 mb

Tracklist

1John GiornoSubduing Demons In America30:51
2William S. BurroughsFrom "Naked Lunch"20:28
3William S. BurroughsFrom "Exterminator", From Here To Eternity3:40
4William S. BurroughsFrom "Ah Pook Is Here"12:00
5John GiornoEating Human Meat18:57
6William S. BurroughsFrom "The Wild Boys", The Chief Smiles6:50
7William S. BurroughsFrom "Junkie", 103rd Street Boys7:29
8William S. BurroughsFrom "The Wild Boys", The Green Nun3:32
9William S. BurroughsFrom "Cities Of The Red Night"10:00
10John GiornoSuicide Sutra10:29

Credits

  • Co-producer [Mechanical Production]Catherine Levine
  • Design, Photography ByLes Levine
  • Written-ByJohn Giorno (tracks: C1 - D), William S. Burroughs (tracks: A1 - B3)

Notes

AKA "A D'Arc Press Selection"

William S. Burroughs:
From "The Wild Boys", The Chief Smiles, recorded by KPFA, Berkley Barb Reading, Pauley Ballroom, University of California, November 7, 1974.
From "The Wild Boys", The Green Nun, recorded at St. Mark's Church, New York, April 24, 1974.
From "Ah Pook Is Here", recorded at Columbia University, New York, April 17, 1975.
From "Cities Of The Red Night" (an unpublished novel [at the time of the release of this recording]), recorded at Columbia University, New York, April 17, 1975.
From "Junkie", 103rd Street Boys, recorded at WBAI, New York, March 5, 1975.
From "Naked Lunch", recorded at WBAI, New York, March 5, 1975.
From "Exterminator", From Here To Eternity, recorded by KPFA, Berkley Barb Reading, Pauley Ballroom, University of California, November 7, 1974.

John Giorno:
All tracks recorded at ZBS Media, Fort Edwards, New York, with support from The New York State Council On The Arts, January and April 1975.

Engineering by ZBS Media, Fort Edwards, New York.

Copyright © ℗ 1975 Giorno Poetry Systems Institute, Inc.

Gatefold sleeve

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A, hand-etched): 22 GPS 006 A
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B, hand-etched): 22 GPS 006 B
  • Matrix / Runout (Side C, hand-etched): 22 GPS 007 A
  • Matrix / Runout (Side D, hand-etched): 22 GPS 007 B

Companies

  • Engineered At – ZBS Media
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Giorno Poetry Systems Institute Inc.
  • Copyright (c) – Giorno Poetry Systems Institute Inc.
  • Recorded At – Columbia University
  • Recorded At – St. Mark's Church, New York City
  • Recorded At – University of California, Berkeley
  • Recorded At – WBAI
  • Recorded At – ZBS Media
  • Recorded By – KPFA

Short intro

William Seward Burroughs II ˈbʌroʊz February 5, 1914 August 2, 1997 was an American writer and visual artist. Burroughs was a primary figure of the Beat Generation and a major postmodern author whose influence is considered to have affected a range of popular culture as well as literature. Burroughs wrote eighteen novels and novellas, six collections of short stories and four collections of essays. He also collaborated on. The Best Of William Burroughs From Giorno Poetry Systems - William S. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. William S. Burroughs, John Giorno is a jazz related improvcomposition music album recording by WILLIAM S. BURROUGHS released in 1975 on CD, LPVinyl andor cassette. This page includes WILLIAM S. BURROUGHS William S. John Giorno: All tracks recorded at ZBS Media, Fort Edwards, New York, with support from The New York State Council On The Arts, January and April 1975. Thanks to snobb for the addition. Introducing John Stanley Hart, He Entered The Bar With The Best Intentions. When Did I Stop Wanting To Be President. What The Nova Convention Is All About. Изучайте релизы William S. Приобретайте пластинки, компакт-диски и многое другое от William S. Burroughs на маркетплейсе inside The Bunker in New York, the windowless former apartment of the legendary writer William S. Burroughs, and let yourself be guided around S. Burroughs, Lawrence, Kansas. It's easy to forget that William S. Burroughs was once young and incredibly gifted, among the finest satirists that the English language has ever produced. Perhaps Burroughs the old raspy-monotoned man, the provocateur, huckster, junkie, experimentalist, or murderer spring to mind first. But this lovingly assembled Giorno Poetry Systems product reveals a Burroughs in love with words, performance, theater, and people. The expressive, distinct, often hilarious way in which this curious creature reads his powerful, transporting work has to be heard. Sample this album Artist Sample. Album 1998 69 Songs. Introducing John Stanley Hart, He Entered the Bar With the Best Intentions. Burroughs Recites Edgar Allan Poes the Mask of the Red Death. The Road to the Western Lands - EP. Cover information about the songs on the release William S. Burroughs, John Giorno by William S. Burroughs, John Giorno: who covered the songs, who sang the originals. Error Warning. Report error. Burroughs, John Giorno. Release date. Giorno Poetry Systems. Catalog number. GPS 006 GPS 007. Covered by William S. Burroughs conducted by Dub Spencer & Trance Hill Sampled by William S. Burroughs conducted by Dub Spencer & Trance Hill. Discover The Original
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Reviews: (1)
Deeroman
Deeroman
how are nearly 30 minutes of music put onto each side of this record? i thought that usually a 12" could store maybe 22 minutes
Base takes up the most amount of space on vinyl record, there is very little base in these recordings, therefore you can fit 30 minutes of music, do no expect for the level to be comparable to other albums you own in your collection, you would need to turn up the volume knob to be comparable to your other records
Ah yes. Sounds good. Though the question was already answered, I still thank you for your contribution. Yes. Yes, thank you.
It's not music. It's spoken word. Time limitations are not as strict.
as I understand, pure voice recordings typically does not requre the same amount of groove space, because of a more limited frequency range, as opposed to music recordings.