Description |
1 online resource (1 audio file) |
Contents |
Just / Charles Amirkhanian (4:30) -- Heavy aspirations / Charles Amirkhanian (5:58) -- Preface, excerpt / Clark Coolidge (5:41) -- 62 mesostics re Merce Cunningham / John Cage (6:18) -- Give it to me, baby / John Giorno (5:34) -- The population explosion / Anthony Gnazzo (4:33) -- Speech songs, excerpt no. 1: When I am with you / Charles Dodge (1:35) -- Speech songs, excerpt no. 2: He destroyed her image / Charles Dodge (2:00) -- In Sara, Mencken, Christ, and Beethoven there were men and women, excerpt / Robert Ashley (3:53) -- Torero piece, excerpt / Beth Anderson (3:44) -- Come to free the words / Brion Gysin (3:28) -- Border dissolve in audiospace / Liam O'Gallagher (12:43) -- Crickets / Aram Saroyan (3:20) |
Notes |
Originally released in January 1975 as 1750 Arch Records S-1752 |
Performer |
"Sound poetry" read by the poet/composers and others, principally with various electronic devices |
Event |
Recorded 1750 Arch Street |
Notes |
Hard copy version record |
Subject |
Sound poetry.
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Vocal music.
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Electronic music.
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sound poetry.
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Electronic music.
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Sound poetry.
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Vocal music.
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Genre/Form |
Streaming audio
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Form |
Streaming audio
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Author |
Container of (work): Amirkhanian, Charles.
Just.
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Container of (work): Amirkhanian, Charles.
Heavy aspirations.
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Container of (work): Coolidge, Clark, 1939-
Preface. Selections
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Container of (work): Cage, John.
Mesostics re Merce Cunningham.
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Container of (work): Giorno, John.
Give it to me, baby
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Container of (work): Gnazzo, Anthony, 1936-
Population explosion
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Container of (work): Dodge, Charles, 1942-
Speech songs. Selections
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Container of (work): Ashley, Robert, 1930-2014.
In Sara, Mencken, Christ, and Beethoven there were men and women. Selections
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Container of (work): Anderson, Beth, 1950-
Torero piece. Selections
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Container of (work): Gysin, Brion.
Come to free the words
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Container of (work): O'Gallagher, Liam.
Border dissolve in audiospace
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Container of (work): Saroyan, Aram.
Crickets
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