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Jack Kerouac Reads On The Road

                 

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Format: CD
Condition: NEAR MINT (NM OR M-) / NEAR MINT (NM OR M-) (Media / Cover)    More Info
Label: Rykodisc RCD10474
Country: US
Released: 1999-09-14
Genre: Spoken Word
Num In Set: 1
Barcode: 014431047428
Quantity: 1 in stock
Seller Ref:   955766497

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Tracklist
 
1Ain't We Got Fun2:31
2On The Road (Jazz Of The Beat Generation)28:40
3On The Road2:16
4Come Rain Or Shine3:37
5Orizaba 210 Blues9:32
6When A Woman Loves A Man2:54
7Leavin' Town3:00
8Washington D.C. Blues17:43
9On The Road3:58


Barcode and Identifiers
Barcode: 0 14431 04742 8
BarcodeScanned: 014431047428
Matrix / Runout: DADR 1LSP2<0910>RCD10474ADV
Mastering SID Code: IFPI L482
Mould SID Code: IFPI 8142
Label Code: LC 02619
Rights Society: ASCAP
Rights Society: BMI


Credits
A&R [Voices Series] - David Greenberg
Art Direction, Design - Frank Olinsky
Edited By [Additional Digital] - Lee Ranaldo
Liner Notes - Douglas Brinkley
Mastered By - Greg Calbi
Mastered By [Assistant] - Steve Fallone
Photography By [Front And Back Covers] - Robert Frank
Photography By [Macro Images] - David Greenberg
Photography By [Shack And Train Station] - Michael Stipe
Producer - Jim Sampas, Lee Ranaldo

Notes
CD features Kerouac spoken word, blues, and a tribute track by Tom Waits & Primus.

Mastered at Sterling Sound.

One: Stereo Sound, circa late 1950s. Digitally transferred from original tapes at Fort Apache.

Two: From "On the Road" by Jack Kerouac © 1955, 1957 by Jack Kerouac; © 1983 Stella Kerouac, renewed © 1985 by Stella Kerouac and Jan Kerouac. Voice digitally transferred from original acetate recordings at Sterling Sound.

Three: Published by Duluoz Publishing, Inc. (ASCAP). Original home recording by Jack Kerouac circa early 1960s. Music engineered and mixed at Manhattan Beach Recording, October 24 and 26, 1998. Voice digitally transferred from original tapes.

Four: Published by Hal Leonard, Inc. (ASCAP) Recorded and mixed at Stereo Sound, circa late 1950s. Digitally transferred from original tapes at Fort Apache.

Five: Published by Duluoz Published , Inc. (ASCAP) / New Chamber Music, Inc. (administered by C.F. Peters Corporation) (BMI) "Orizaba 210 Blues" © 1995, 1999 Estate of Stella Kerouac, John Sampas, Literary Representative. Original recording by Jack Kerouac in the back of Jerry Newman's record shop in New York City, circa late 1950s. Music engineered and mixed at Manhattan Beach Recording, October 24 and 26, 1998. Voice digitally transferred from original tapes.

Six: Published by Chappell & Co. (ASCAP). Recorded and mixed by Jerry Newman at Stereo Sound, circa late 1950s. Digitally transferred from original tapes at Fort Apache.

Seven: Published by Helton Music / Larry Spier (ASCAP). Recorded and mixed by Jerry Newman at Stereo Sound, circa late 1950s. Digitally transferred from original tapes at Fort Apache.

Eight: Published by Duluoz Publishing, Inc. (ASCAP) / New Chamber Music, Inc. (BMI) "Washington D.C. Blues" © 1999 Estate of Stella Kerouac, John Sampas, Literary Representative. Music engineered and mixed at Manhattan Beach Recording, October 24 and 26, 1998. Voice digitally transferred from original tapes.

Nine: Published by Duluoz Publ


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Tracklisting is supplied by a third party and matched by catalogue number or barcode. Tracks on the release may differ from what is being sold.
     
ANDRE CAMPEAU (Québec, Canada)

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