Audio Samples
October in the Railroad Earth
Deadbelly
Charlie Parker
Sounds of the Universe Coming in My Window, The
One Mother
Goofing at the Table
Bowery Blues
Abraham
Dave Brubeck
I Had a Slouch Hat Too One Time
Wheel of the Quivering Meat Conception, The
Macdougal Street Blues
Moon Her Majesty, The
I'd Rather Be Thin Than Famous
American Haikus
Hard Hearted Old Farmer
Last Hotel & Some of Dharma, The
Poems from the Unpublished "Book of Blues"
Beat Generation, The
Poems (Fragments)
Lucien Midnight: The Sounds of the Universe in My Window, Pt. 1
Lucien Midnight: The Sounds of the Universe in My Window, Pt. 2
Fantasy: The Early History of Bop
Excerpts from "The Subterraneans"
Visions of Neal: Neal and the Three Stooges, Pt. 1
Visions of Neal: Neal and the Three Stooges, Pt. 2
Readings from "On the Road" and "Visions of Cody"
Interview with Ben Hecht [1958]
Interview with William F. Buckley Jr. (Also Featuring William Burroughs) [1968] - (featuring William Burroughs)
Interview with Fernanda Pivano [1966]Track List
October in the Railroad Earth
Deadbelly
Charlie Parker
Sounds of the Universe Coming in My Window, The
One Mother
Goofing at the Table
Bowery Blues
Abraham
Dave Brubeck
I Had a Slouch Hat Too One Time
Wheel of the Quivering Meat Conception, The
Macdougal Street Blues
Moon Her Majesty, The
I'd Rather Be Thin Than Famous
American Haikus
Hard Hearted Old Farmer
Last Hotel & Some of Dharma, The
Poems from the Unpublished "Book of Blues"
Beat Generation, The
Poems (Fragments)
Lucien Midnight: The Sounds of the Universe in My Window, Pt. 1
Lucien Midnight: The Sounds of the Universe in My Window, Pt. 2
Fantasy: The Early History of Bop
Excerpts from "The Subterraneans"
Visions of Neal: Neal and the Three Stooges, Pt. 1
Visions of Neal: Neal and the Three Stooges, Pt. 2
Readings from "On the Road" and "Visions of Cody"
Interview with Ben Hecht [1958]
Interview with William F. Buckley Jr. (Also Featuring William Burroughs) [1968] - (featuring William Burroughs)
Interview with Fernanda Pivano [1966]Album Notes
Liner Note Author: Charles Waring.
This set from Chrome Dreams is essentially the same as Rhino Records' The Jack Kerouac Collection from 1990, although some of the added bonus material is a little different. Both sets present Kerouac's three LPs, 1959's Poetry for the Beat Generation and Blues and Haikus and 1960's Readings by Jack Kerouac on the Beat Generation. These rather brave, and sometimes awkward, forays into combining Kerouac's poetic stream-of-consciousness writing style with jazz piano and tenor saxophones work surprisingly well at times, with the players reacting to the slightest shift in Kerouac's relatively monotone reading voice to lift things into an interesting place, although it really couldn't be said that Kerouac interacts with the musicians. It's definitely the other way around. But here's the funny part, or the best part, depending on one's stance on such things -- it does work as a kind of spoken word jazz hybrid, full of its own kind of joyously loose bounce. It's some kind of jazz, anyway, which means Kerouac and company actually did what they set out to do. ~ Steve Leggett
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