Track Listing DISC 1: MOLOCH! VOL. 1: 1. Walking at Night in Key West - (previously unreleased) 2. Mad Gleam, A - (previously unreleased) 3. Green Automobile, The - (previously unreleased) 4. Supermarket in California, A - (previously unreleased) 5. Howl (For Carl Solomon) - (previously unreleased) 6. Footnote to Howl - (previously unreleased) 7. America - (previously unreleased) 8. Sunflower Sutra - (previously unreleased) 9. Green Valentine Blues - (previously unreleased) 10. Death to Van Gogh's Ear
DISC 2: CAW! CAW! VOL. 2: 1. Kaddish (For Naomi Ginsberg 1894-1956) 2. To Aunt Rose 3. Kral Majales :: King Of May 4. Guru
DISC 3: AH! VOL. 3: 1. Wales Visitation - (previously unreleased) 2. End, The 3. I Am a Victim of Telephone 4. Echoing Green, The 5. Lamb, The 6. Little Boy Lost / Little Boy Found 7. Laughing Song 8. Sick Rose, The 9. Nurse's Song (Experience) 10. City Midnight Junk Strains (For Frank O'Hara) 11. Cradle Song, A - (previously unreleased) 12. Infant Joy - (previously unreleased) 13. Fly, The - (previously unreleased) 14. Voice of the Bard - (previously unreleased) 15. School Boy - (previously unreleased) 16. Dream, A - (previously unreleased) 17. Who Be Kind To 18. First Party at Ken Kesey's With Hell's Angels 19. Pacific High Studio Mantras (OM Ah Hum Vajra Guru Padma Siddhi Hum) - (previously unreleased) 20. Wichita Vortex Sutra Part 3 - (previously unreleased) 21. Nurse's Song (Innocence) 22. Pull My Daisy - (previously unreleased)
DISC 4: ASHES & BLUES VOL.4: 1. Capitol Air - (previously unreleased) 2. Written in My Dreams by W.C. Williams - (previously unreleased) 3. CIA Dope Calypso 4. Vomit Express - (previously unreleased) 5. Please Master 6. Little Fish Devours the Big Fish, The - (previously unreleased) 7. Prayer Blues - (previously unreleased) 8. Birdbrain 9. Gospel Noble Truths 10. Hum Bom - (previously unreleased) 11. Airplane Blues - (previously unreleased) 12. On Neal's Ashes - (previously unreleased) 13. September on Jessore Road - (previously unreleased) 14. Father Death Blues 15. Do the Meditation Rock - (previously unreleased) 16. After Lalon - (previously unreleased)
| Details | | Contributing Artists: | Bill Frisell, Bob Dylan, David Amram, David Mansfield, Don Cherry, Marc Ribot, Peter Orlovsky, The Clash | | Distributor: | WEA (Distributor) | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Mixed | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel includes: Allen Ginsberg (vocals, Tibetan thighbone trumpet, harmonium, finger cymbals); Steven Taylor (vocals, guitar, recorder, conga); Anne Waldman (vocals); Jon Sholle (guitar, banjo, ukulele, drums, maracas); Kenny Vaughn, Happy Traum, Rudolph Grey, Mark Bingham (guitar); Alan Senauke (mandolin); Peter Hornbeck (violin); Arthur Russell (cello, tambourine); Garo Yellin (cello); Surya (zither); Mondrian String Quartet (strings); Jon Meyer (flute); Ralph Carney, Perry Robinson (clarinet); Bob Dorough (piano, organ); Alan Johnson (piano); Herman Wright, Steve Swallow (bass); Maruga (drums, bells); Elvin Jones, Arthur Rosato (drums); Michael Blair (cymbals); Reverend Adjari & Buddhist Chorus, Mark Frye, Ted Wahl (background vocals). Producers include: Hal Willner, Robert R. Marino, Barry Miles, Jack Douglas, James Grauerholz. Compilation producer: Hal Willner. Engineers: Jack Douglas, Harry Smith. Includes liner notes by Allen Ginsberg, Hal Willner, James Austin, Bob Rosenthal, Barry Miles and Steven Taylor. Digitally remastered by Bob Fisher (Digital Domain). Holy Soul Jelly Roll: Songs & Poems (1994) is an ambitious collection from the now-defunct WordBeat division of Rhino Records. This astounding aural compendium features the collected recordings of beat poet/writer/activist Allen Ginsberg. Accompanying the discs is a 64-page text replete with not only Ginsberg's own recollections and track-by-track analysis, but also contributions from a who's who of hip, including Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Michael McClure, Bob Dorough, and Bob Dylan. Ginsberg's contribution to post-World War II literature and culture is incalculable. Among his earliest influences were the talkin' blues of Ma Rainey, Leadbelly, and Bessie Smith. In part, Ginsberg's genius lies in adapting his fascination with that traditional American lyric form into his often scatological poetry and prose. Each of the four volumes is presented with a rough chronology of materials -- ranging from professional to very private recordings. Among the more interesting are the earliest lot on volume one, "Moloch!" -- a majority of which are derived from homemade tapes -- from sources as disparate as Neal Cassidy or Laurence Lipton's respective dwellings to the Town Hall Theatre in Berkeley, CA. The highlight of the disc, however, is an unexpurgated reading of the epic "Howl," which is presented in its half-hour entirety. Volume two, "Caw Caw," commences with the 63-plus-minute reading of "Kaddish (For Naomi Ginsberg 1894-1956)" from a November 24, 1964, recitation at Brandeis University that was the focus of Allen Ginsberg Reads Kaddish: A 20th Century American Ecstatic Narrative Poem (1966). Also on this second volume are "To Aunt Rose" and "Guru" from the Hal Willner-produced Lions for Real (1989) disc -- plus, a 1965 rarity, "Kral Majales (King of May)," which was included on the Cold Turkey Press/Klacto Present a Cold Turkey Press Special (1972) LP issued only in Holland. Volume three, "Ah," includes several astonishing pieces, commencing with the previously unissued version of "Wales Visitation" -- which is described in the liner notes by Ginsberg as having been conceived during the "sixth or so hour of an acid trip in Wales." The majority of the disc consists of tracks from the Allen Ginsberg/William Blake: Songs of Innocence and Experience (1970) word and musical jazz album. This title features notable contributions from jazz legends Don Cherry (percussion/trumpet) and Bob Dorough (keyboard/harpsichord). There is also a handful of previously unearthed material from Pacific High Studios in San Francisco, documented during the summer of 1971. Pop and rock music fans will perhaps be most drawn to the rarities on volume four, "Ashes & Blues." Here are unreleased collaborations with the Clash ("Capitol Air") and Bob Dylan (" Vomit Express," "Airplane Blues," and "September on Jessore Road"). ~ Lindsay Planer
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