Various - Allen Ginsberg's The Fall of America: A 50th Anniversary Musical Tribu

Artist: Various

Title: Allen Ginsberg's The Fall of America: A 50th Anniversary Musical Tribute

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Format: CD

Release Date: 2021

Label: Allen Ginsberg Recs

UPC: 881626568521

Genre: Rock

Album Tracks

1. Scanner Feat. Allen Ginsberg - Elegy for Neal Cassady
2. Handsome Family Feat. Allen Ginsberg - Hiway Poesy Painted Desert to Albuquerque
3. Shintaro Sakamoto Feat Allen Ginsberg - Manhattan Thirties Flash
4. Thurston Moore & Lee Ranaldo Feat Allen Ginsberg - Hum Bom!
5. Aliah Rosenthal - War Profit Litany
6. Ed Sanders - Memory Gardens
7. Mickey Hart Feat Allen Ginsberg - First Party at Ken Kesey's with Hell's Angels
8. Drones Du Jour
9. Ethereal_Interface - An Open Window on Chicago
10. Gavin Friday & Howie B - Death on All Fronts (America Is Falling)
11. Disco Pusher - a Prophecy
12. Kaya Project Feat Allen Ginsberg - Wales Visitation
13. Angelique Kidjo - Uluru Song
14. Bill Frisell Feat. Allen Ginsberg - Over Laramie
15. Andrew Bird - Easter Sunday
16. Devendra Banhart Feat Allen Ginsberg - Milarepa Taste
17. Yo la Tengo Feat Allen Ginsberg - Bayonne Entering NYC
18. The Good Ones (Rwanda) Feat. Allen Ginsberg - Falling Asleep in America
19. Steven Taylor - Continuation of a Long Poem of These States
20. Lang Lee Feat Allen Ginsberg - Pain on All Fronts
21. Social Animals - Falling Asleep in America: Roses Smell Sweet

Various artists musically interpret poems from "The Fall of America: Poems of these States 1965-1971" on this 50th Anniversary Tribute to Allen Ginsberg's The Fall of America. Featuring Yo La Tengo, Shintaro Sakamoto, Angelique Kidjo, Thurston Moore, Lee Ranaldo, Devendra Banhart, Bill Frisell, Andrew Bird and more. "In 1965, Bob Dylan gifted Allen Ginsberg with a Uher, reel-to-reel tape recorder, which Ginsberg was to use to record his thoughts and observations as he traveled throughout the United States. Ginsberg, already heavily influenced by Jack Kerouac's methods of spontaneous composition, felt the taping was an ideal way to pursue his own spontaneous work. He began planning a volume of poems, a literary documentary examining contemporary America, not unlike what Kerouac had done in On the Road, or what Robert Frank had accomplished in his photographs in The Americans. He would add one important element: the violence, destruction, and inhumanity of the escalating war in Vietnam-an edgy contrast to what he was witnessing in his travels, particularly his country's natural beauty. The public's polarized dialogue over Vietnam and, earlier in the decade, the civil rights movement, convinced Ginsberg that America was teetering on the precipice of a fall." "The Fall of America would have to conclude before the war ended. The protests, once so effective in drawing attention to the growing number of dissidents against the fighting in Vietnam, were being met with brute force, and the peace talks were going nowhere. Ginsberg already had more than enough new poetry to fill a substantial volume of new work, and he would conclude it at the end of 1971. When Allen Ginsberg won the 1974 National Book Award for The Fall of America, the largest volume of poems he would ever publish (aside from his Collected Poems and Selected Poems), he gained a measure of formal acceptance long denied him by the literati. The Fall of America was nothing less than a staggering magnum opus, Ginsberg's autobiographical journey through the United States as the country experienced one of the most turbulent periods in it's history." - Michael Schumacher, from introduction to The Fall of America Journals 1965-1971. CD features 7 tracks not available on Vinyl.

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