Reads Kaddish: a 20th Century American by Allen Ginsberg (Record, 2017)

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Record LabelReal Gone Music, Rlgm
UPC0848064005452
eBay Product ID (ePID)28046061310

Product Key Features

Release Year2017
FormatRecord
GenreComedy
ArtistAllen Ginsberg
Release TitleReads Kaddish: a 20th Century American

Dimensions

Item Height0.28 in
Item Weight0.50 lb
Item Length12.47 in
Item Width12.30 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Tracks2
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
TracksKaddish Part 1, Kaddish Part 2
Number of Discs1
NotesAllen Ginsberg Reads Kaddish - 20th Century American Ecstatic Narrative Poem (Limited Red Vinyl Edition) - Along with Howl, Kaddish stands as one of Allen Ginsberg's most illustrious creations. Always a follower of popular trends in music, Ginsberg had spent parts of 1958 digging into Ray Charles' "I Got A Woman" - occasionally doing so while on morphine and methamphetamine. One evening, in this drug-induced state while cranking some Ray, Ginsberg began discussing his mother Naomi with his pal Zev Putterman. Putterman in turn, began reciting the traditional Hebrew "Kaddish" prayer for mourning the dead. Soon after, fueled by Dexedrine, LSD, and caffeine, Allen penned the majority of Kaddish. In early 1959, Kaddish received it's debut performance at a poetry reading at Columbia University - in which Allen shared the bill with his lover Peter Orlovsky and fellow beat poet Gregory Corso. Over time, the manuscript was tweaked and adjusted until publication in April 1961 by City Lights. Then, in November 1964, with Orlovsky and Corso in tow, the trio performed several gigs at Harvard and Brandeis Universities, and it was at Brandeis where this recording was made. Released in 1966, Kaddish turned out to be the only record in Atlantic's spoken-word Verbum series; but if label head Jerry Wexler changed his mind about the imprint, he remained a big fan of the work, later telling Los Angeles historian Harvey Kubernik that Kaddish had stirred "the Yiddish currents in my own blood" and inspired "joy and anguish... The exaltation that great poetry will bring on." Indeed, Kaddish is an intensely personal and moving work, capturing the complex relationship between Ginsberg, his mother, and his faith, and concluding with a heartrending description of her death. Real Gone Music is very proud to present the first-ever vinyl reissue of this landmark performance, in it's original gatefold packaging with an added inner sleeve featuring new liner notes by Pat Thomas and memorabilia provided by the Allen Ginsberg estate... over an hour of one of the towering figures in American poetry reading one of his greatest works. Limited edition of 1170 in red vinyl!

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