Tracklist
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| Volume One: The Political Arena | |
1-1 | The Farmer And The Republican Party | 2:00 |
1-2 | Address To The American Indians | 1:42 |
1-3 | Address To The Boys' Progressive League | 1:30 |
1-4 | Inaugural Address | 1:14 |
1-5 | Inaugural Address | 2:37 |
1-6 | Election Eve Campaign Speech | 1:07 |
1-7 | Inaugural Address | 2:26 |
1-8 | "Checkers" Speech | 11:07 |
1-9 | Presidential Campaign Address | 4:26 |
1-10 | Republican Convention Address | 5:32 |
1-11 | Presidential Debate | 5:35 |
1-12 | Presidential Campaign Address | 1:50 |
1-13 | Address To The Nation | 0:35 |
1-14 | Presidential Campaign Address | 5:20 |
1-15 | Inaugural Address | 2:17 |
1-16 | Resignation Address | 1:59 |
1-17 | Resignation Address | 3:34 |
1-18 | Democratic Convention Acceptance Speech | 1:32 |
1-19 | Inaugural Address | 2:31 |
1-20 | Keynote Address For The Democratic Convention | 10:23 |
1-21 | Address To The Democratic Convention | 5:20 |
| Volume Two: The Changing World | |
2-1 | First Recorded Promotional Message On The Edison Phonograph | 2:06 |
2-2 | The German Peril | 2:51 |
2-3 | Address From France | 0:29 |
2-4 | On Lindbergh's Return To The United States | 2:23 |
2-5 | Abdication Address | 6:42 |
2-6 | On His Return From The Munich Conference | 1:05 |
2-7 | On The Occasion Of Germany's Occupation Of The Sudenenland In Czechoslovakia | 3:03 |
2-8 | Declaration Of War With Germany | 2:56 |
2-9 | First Radio Address As Prime Minister | 7:34 |
2-10 | Declaration Of War Against Japan | 7:44 |
2-11 | The First Atomic Bomb Attack On Japan | 0:25 |
2-12 | Address To Congress | 5:00 |
2-13 | On The Fall Of Dien Bien Phu | 3:42 |
2-14 | Announcement Of The Launching Of Sputnik | 0:15 |
2-15 | The Cuban Missile Crisis | 7:32 |
2-16 | Confrontation Over Presence Of Russian Missiles In Cuba | 4:30 |
2-17 | On Signing Of The Civil Rights Bill | 3:42 |
2-18 | Eulogy For Robert F. Kennedy | 1:08 |
2-19 | The End Of The Vietnam War | 3:38 |
2-20 | On Commencement Of The Bombing Of Iraq | 6:32 |
| Volume Three: The Dreams, The Inspirations, The Accomplishments | |
3-1 | The Ideal Republic | 2:06 |
3-2 | On The Future Of Women In Flying | 2:00 |
3-3 | Farewell To Baseball | 0:18 |
3-4 | Address To The Nation On The R.A.F. | 1:35 |
3-5 | Greeting To The Children Of England | 0:41 |
3-6 | Farewell To Baseball | 3:50 |
3-7 | Address To Congress | 0:58 |
3-8 | Farewell Address | 9:51 |
3-9 | Inaugural Address | 13:50 |
3-10 | The First American In Earth Orbit | 2:42 |
3-11 | Address To Civil Rights Marchers In Washington, D.C. | 16:10 |
3-12 | Christmas Greeeting From Space | 0:33 |
3-13 | The Moon Landing | 4:17 |
3-14 | Address To Congress | 0:15 |
3-15 | Address To The Nation On The Berlin Wall | 1:57 |
| Volume Four: Best Of Times, Worst Of Times | |
4-1 | Address On U.S. Neutrality | 9:13 |
4-2 | Address To The Chicago Irish Fellowship Club | 12:36 |
4-3 | The Kitchen Debate | 7:23 |
4-4 | Farewell To Fans (The Payola Scandal) | 0:25 |
4-5 | Concession Speech | 16:15 |
4-6 | On Black Power | 1:16 |
4-7 | Address To The Yippie Convention | 3:30 |
4-8 | Press Conference On The Riots At The Democratic Convention | 0:17 |
4-9 | Address On Vietnam War Protests | 2:15 |
4-10 | Address To The Women Of America | 0:30 |
4-11 | On Releasing The Watergate Tapes | 1:24 |
4-12 | Testimony At The Iran-Contra Hearings | 9:52 |
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Credits Art Direction - Geoff Gans Booklet Editor [Copy Editing] - Darcy Sullivan, Gary Peterson, Stephen K. Peeples Compilation Producer [Compilation Concept] - Richard Foos Design - Brigid Pearson Liner Notes - Gordon Skene Mastered By - Gordon Skene Producer, Compiled By - Gordon Skene Research, Coordinator - Ted Myers, Tom Laichas Supervised By - James Austin Transferred By [Digital Prep & Transfers] - Bob Fisher, David Turner, Richard Bugg
Notes 1-1. "The welfare of the farmer is vital to that of the whole country." (Midwestern campaign tour, Kansas City, Missouri, probably October, 1908) 1-2. "Great White Father now calls you his brothers." (Washington, D.C., late spring or early summer, 1913) 1-3. "A Square Deal for every man and every woman in the United States." (New York City, July 3, 1913) 1-4. "The only thing we have to fear is fear itself." (Washington, D.C., March 4, 1933) 1-5. "I see a third of a nation, ill-housed, ill-clad, ill-nourished." (Washington, D.C., January 20, 1937) 1-6. "We stand today on one of the strange promontories of human history." (Albany, New York, November 6, 1944) 1-7. "…a just and lasting peace, freely arrived at by individuals." (Washington, D.C., January 20, 1949) 1-8. "I want to tell you my side of the case." (Los Angeles, California, September 23, 1952) 1-9. "Who shall say the American dream is ended?" (Location unknown, probably September, 1952) 1-10. "…the three imperatives of peace." (San Francisco, California, August 23, 1956) 1-11. Kennedy: "I believe it is incumbent upon the next president of the United States to get this country moving again." Nixon: "America is not standing still, but it cannot stand pat." (New York City, October 21, 1960) 1-12. "This election isn't one for the record books; this election is one for the history books." (San Francisco, California, March 31, 1964) 1-13. "I shall not seek, and I will not accept the nomination of my party for another term as your president." (White House, Washington, D.C., March 31, 1968) 1-14. "What we need in the United States is not hatred…" (Indianapolis, Indiana, April 5, 1968) 1-15. "We find ourselves reaching for the moon but falling into raucous discourse on earth." (Washington, D.C., January 20, 1969) 1-16. "I believe that America has always thrived on adversity." (Washington, D.C., October 15, 1973) 1-17. "I have never been a quitter." (Washington, D.C., August 8, 1974) 1-18. "1976 will not be politics as
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