VA - Allen Ginsberg's The Fall of America: A 50th Anniversary Musical Tribute (2021)
BAND/ARTIST: VA
- Title: Allen Ginsberg's The Fall of America: A 50th Anniversary Musical Tribute
- Year Of Release: 2021
- Label: Ginsberg Recordings 2
- Genre: Folk, Jazz, Spoken Word
- Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 01:11:45
- Total Size: 166 / 378 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Scanner - Elegy for Neal Cassady (feat. Allen Ginsberg) (4:18)
2. The Handsome Family - Hiway Poesy Painted Desert to Albuquerque (feat. Allen Ginsberg) (5:16)
3. Shintaro Sakamoto - Manhattan Thirties Flash (3:43)
4. Lee Ranaldo; Thurston Moore - Hum Bom! (feat. Allen Ginsberg) (4:02)
5. Aliah Rosenthal - War Profit Litany (1:42)
6. Ed Sanders - Memory Garden (4:27)
7. Mickey Hart - Drones Du Jour (First Party at Kesey's with Hell's Angels) (feat. Allen Ginsberg) (1:23)
8. Ethereal_Interface - An Open Window On Chicago (feat. Allen Ginsberg) (4:22)
9. Howie B; Gavin Friday - Death On All Fronts (Ameirca Is Falling) (4:00)
10. Disco Pusher - A Prophecy (feat. Allen Ginsberg) (3:28)
11. Kaya Project - Wales Visitation (5:55)
12. Angélique Kidjo - Uluru Song (2:33)
13. Bill Frisell - Over Laramie (feat. Allen Ginsberg) (1:20)
14. Andrew Bird - Easter Sunday (3:42)
15. Devendra Banhart - Milarepa Taste (2:03)
16. Yo La Tengo - Bayonne Entering NYC (feat. Allen Ginsberg) (8:14)
17. The Good Ones (Rwanda) - Falling Asleep In America (feat. Allen Ginsberg) (1:17)
18. Steven Taylor - Continuation of A Long Poem Of These States (2:05)
19. Lang Lee - Pain On All Fronts (feat. Allen Ginsberg) (5:36)
20. Social Animals - Falling Asleep in America (Roses Smell Sweet) (2:26)
1. Scanner - Elegy for Neal Cassady (feat. Allen Ginsberg) (4:18)
2. The Handsome Family - Hiway Poesy Painted Desert to Albuquerque (feat. Allen Ginsberg) (5:16)
3. Shintaro Sakamoto - Manhattan Thirties Flash (3:43)
4. Lee Ranaldo; Thurston Moore - Hum Bom! (feat. Allen Ginsberg) (4:02)
5. Aliah Rosenthal - War Profit Litany (1:42)
6. Ed Sanders - Memory Garden (4:27)
7. Mickey Hart - Drones Du Jour (First Party at Kesey's with Hell's Angels) (feat. Allen Ginsberg) (1:23)
8. Ethereal_Interface - An Open Window On Chicago (feat. Allen Ginsberg) (4:22)
9. Howie B; Gavin Friday - Death On All Fronts (Ameirca Is Falling) (4:00)
10. Disco Pusher - A Prophecy (feat. Allen Ginsberg) (3:28)
11. Kaya Project - Wales Visitation (5:55)
12. Angélique Kidjo - Uluru Song (2:33)
13. Bill Frisell - Over Laramie (feat. Allen Ginsberg) (1:20)
14. Andrew Bird - Easter Sunday (3:42)
15. Devendra Banhart - Milarepa Taste (2:03)
16. Yo La Tengo - Bayonne Entering NYC (feat. Allen Ginsberg) (8:14)
17. The Good Ones (Rwanda) - Falling Asleep In America (feat. Allen Ginsberg) (1:17)
18. Steven Taylor - Continuation of A Long Poem Of These States (2:05)
19. Lang Lee - Pain On All Fronts (feat. Allen Ginsberg) (5:36)
20. Social Animals - Falling Asleep in America (Roses Smell Sweet) (2:26)
Angelique Kidjo, Yo La Tengo, Bill Frisell, and Grateful Dead’s Mickey Hart are among the artists featuring on a 50th-anniversary musical tribute to beat poet Allen Ginsberg’s The Fall of America: Poems of These States 1965-1971.
Sonic Youth bandmates Thurston Moore and Lee Ranaldo, Andrew Bird, Devendra Banhart, Gavin Friday & Howie B, the Fugs’ Ed Sanders, and more also appear on the album, which boasts musical interpretations of poems from Ginsberg’s 1971 book; some tracks feature the late poet reciting his works accompanied by the new music.
“In 1965, Ginsberg began planning an ambitious project, a book of thematically connected poems, a collection that ‘discovered’ America in poetry similar to the way Kerouac’s On the Road had explored the country in prose,” Michael Schumacher writes in his introduction to The Fall of America Journals 1965-1971. “The Vietnam War would be a constant presence overhanging Ginsberg’s travel writings like a darkening shadow affecting daily life in the country. It would be a study of contrasts: natural beauty slammed up against an ugliness that rose out of the tensions of violence. The public’s polarized dialogue over Vietnam and, earlier in the decade, the civil rights movement, convinced Ginsberg that America was teetering on the precipice of a fall.”
Hal Willner is the creator/producer of last year's Harry Smith Project and this year's Edgar Allen Poe Halloween event at UCLA. Willner has been putting together concert/theater/spoken word events, and producing records for years, everything from the Kurt Weill projects to reinventing Marianne Faithful. The twoconcert Smith event, complete with a scholarly conference at the Getty, was one of those never to be repeated music events that crossed pop boundaries and more. The Poe night, which Willner has sporadically done in NY to a cult following, promises to be something like that. Willner opens his Rolodex, calls on some of the most interesting talent on many ends of the music spectrum and then sees what happens. Willner, a former heroin addict, is now dividing his time between NYC and a perch on the Venice canals.
All proceeds from the album’s release will benefit Headcount, which promotes voter registration and participation in democracy through the power of music. The collection — available to preorder now — is out digitally on February 5th, with a vinyl and CD release set for June 4th.
The Fall of America – A 50th Anniversary Musical Tribute is dedicated to the late producer Hal Willner, who produced a similar Ginsberg project, 1989’s The Lion for Real. “We had hoped that he would offer us his guidance and with some musicians on board he might have been persuaded to join us as he had done with other projects over the years,” the Ginsberg estate said. “Sadly, fate intervened and Hal became one of the first casualties of this deadly pandemic. Although we cannot come close to the genius he would have brought to this project, he will forever be our guiding light, our guardian angel, and inspiration for this project.”
“While most people tend to reflect the brightness of the era, Ginsberg didn’t shy away from the darkness,” Hart — who contributes “Drones Du Jour (First Party at Ken Kesey’s With Hell’s Angels)” to the album — said in a statement. “He writes the scene in all its complexity, the busts of excitements and Dionysian excesses as well as darker images, such as the sculpture of the hanged man. He forces us to recognize the children sleeping in the bed and the police cars parked outside, red lights revolving in the trees.”
Sonic Youth bandmates Thurston Moore and Lee Ranaldo, Andrew Bird, Devendra Banhart, Gavin Friday & Howie B, the Fugs’ Ed Sanders, and more also appear on the album, which boasts musical interpretations of poems from Ginsberg’s 1971 book; some tracks feature the late poet reciting his works accompanied by the new music.
“In 1965, Ginsberg began planning an ambitious project, a book of thematically connected poems, a collection that ‘discovered’ America in poetry similar to the way Kerouac’s On the Road had explored the country in prose,” Michael Schumacher writes in his introduction to The Fall of America Journals 1965-1971. “The Vietnam War would be a constant presence overhanging Ginsberg’s travel writings like a darkening shadow affecting daily life in the country. It would be a study of contrasts: natural beauty slammed up against an ugliness that rose out of the tensions of violence. The public’s polarized dialogue over Vietnam and, earlier in the decade, the civil rights movement, convinced Ginsberg that America was teetering on the precipice of a fall.”
Hal Willner is the creator/producer of last year's Harry Smith Project and this year's Edgar Allen Poe Halloween event at UCLA. Willner has been putting together concert/theater/spoken word events, and producing records for years, everything from the Kurt Weill projects to reinventing Marianne Faithful. The twoconcert Smith event, complete with a scholarly conference at the Getty, was one of those never to be repeated music events that crossed pop boundaries and more. The Poe night, which Willner has sporadically done in NY to a cult following, promises to be something like that. Willner opens his Rolodex, calls on some of the most interesting talent on many ends of the music spectrum and then sees what happens. Willner, a former heroin addict, is now dividing his time between NYC and a perch on the Venice canals.
All proceeds from the album’s release will benefit Headcount, which promotes voter registration and participation in democracy through the power of music. The collection — available to preorder now — is out digitally on February 5th, with a vinyl and CD release set for June 4th.
The Fall of America – A 50th Anniversary Musical Tribute is dedicated to the late producer Hal Willner, who produced a similar Ginsberg project, 1989’s The Lion for Real. “We had hoped that he would offer us his guidance and with some musicians on board he might have been persuaded to join us as he had done with other projects over the years,” the Ginsberg estate said. “Sadly, fate intervened and Hal became one of the first casualties of this deadly pandemic. Although we cannot come close to the genius he would have brought to this project, he will forever be our guiding light, our guardian angel, and inspiration for this project.”
“While most people tend to reflect the brightness of the era, Ginsberg didn’t shy away from the darkness,” Hart — who contributes “Drones Du Jour (First Party at Ken Kesey’s With Hell’s Angels)” to the album — said in a statement. “He writes the scene in all its complexity, the busts of excitements and Dionysian excesses as well as darker images, such as the sculpture of the hanged man. He forces us to recognize the children sleeping in the bed and the police cars parked outside, red lights revolving in the trees.”
Year 2021 | Jazz | Folk | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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