MP3 2200 mb.
Performer: Jack Kerouac
Title: Jack Kerouac Reads On The Road
Country: US
Catalog Number: RCD 10474
Label: Rykodisc
Released: 14 Sep 1999
Style: Spoken Word
Rating: 4.0
Votes: 506
| 1 | –Jack Kerouac | On The RoadArranged By, Guitar – Victor JurisArranged By, Organ [Hammond] – John MedeskiEngineer [Assistant] – James HarnedEngineer, Mixed By – Danny LawrenceTechnician – Jim SampasVoice – Jack Kerouac | 2:16 |
| 2 | –Jack Kerouac | Leavin' TownInstrumentation By – Unknown ArtistRecorded By, Mixed By – Jerry NewmanTechnician – Sean SladeVocals – Jack KerouacWritten-By – George Handy, Jack Segal | 3:00 |
| 3 | –Jack Kerouac | Ain't We Got FunInstrumentation By – Unknown ArtistRecorded By, Mixed By – Jerry NewmanTechnician – Sean SladeVocals – Jack KerouacWritten-By – Egan, Whiting, Sammy Kahn | 2:31 |
| 4 | –Jack Kerouac | When A Woman Loves A ManInstrumentation By – Unknown ArtistRecorded By, Mixed By – Jerry NewmanTechnician – Sean SladeVocals – Jack KerouacWritten-By – Bernard D. Hanighen, Gordon Jenkins, John H. Mercer | 2:54 |
| 5 | –Jack Kerouac | Washington D.C. BluesAlto Saxophone – Jerry DodgionBass – Victor VenegasBassoon – Jane TaylorComposed By, Performer – The David Amram EnsembleCongas – CandidoDrums, Bongos – Johnny AlmendraEngineer [Assistant] – Danny HarnedEngineer, Mixed By – Danny LawrenceGuitar – Victor JurisOboe, English Horn – Ronald RosemanOrgan [Hammond] – John MedeskiPiano, French Horn, Shanai, Goblet Drum [Dumbek], Whistle [Penny] – David AmramTechnician – Jim SampasViola – Midhat SerbagiVoice – Jack Kerouac | 17:43 |
| 6 | –Jack Kerouac | On The Road (Jazz Of The Beat Generation)Technician – Greg Calbi, Steve FalloneVoice – Jack Kerouac | 28:40 |
| 7 | –Jack Kerouac | Come Rain Or ShineInstrumentation By – Unknown ArtistLyrics By – Johnny MercerMusic By – Harold ArlenRecorded By, Mixed By – Jerry NewmanTechnician – Sean SladeVocals – Jack Kerouac | 3:37 |
| 8 | –Jack Kerouac | Orizaba 210 BluesComposed By, Performer, French Horn, Piano, Shanai, Goblet Drum [Dumbek], Drums [Frame Drum], Flute [Lakota], Tin Whistle [Penny], Ocarina – David AmramEngineer [Assistant] – James HarnedEngineer, Mixed By – Danny LawrenceTechnician – Jim SampasVoice – Jack Kerouac | 9:32 |
| 9 | –Tom Waits & Primus | On The RoadBass [Upright], Percussion – Les ClaypoolEngineer [Second] – Jeff SloanGuitar, Percussion – Larry LaLondeMixed By – Bernd BergdorfMusic By, Performer, Vocals, Guitar, Percussion – Tom WaitsPercussion – Brain Performer – PrimusRecorded By – Biff DawsSaxophone – Ralph Carney | 3:58 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RCD 10474 | Jack Kerouac | Jack Kerouac Reads On The Road (CD) | Rykodisc | RCD 10474 | US | 1999 |
| VACK-1171 | Jack Kerouac | Jack Kerouac Reads On The Road (CD, Promo) | Rykodisc | VACK-1171 | Japan | 1999 |
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 Publishing, Inc. (ASCAP) / Jalma Music (ASCAP). Recorded at Prairie Sun Recording Studio. Primus appears courtesy of Interscope Records.
℗ 1999 Duluoz Publishing, Inc. except track 9.
℗ 1999 Tom Waits
© 1999 Rykodisc
Jack Kerouac Reads On the Road is a compilation album by American novelist and poet Jack Kerouac, released posthumously on September 14, 1999. The centrepiece of the record is a 28-minute recitation by Kerouac from his book On the Road that was recorded on an acetate disc in the 1950s but thought lost for decades, and had only recently been rediscovered at the time of release. Other tracks feature Kerouac singing renditions of Jazz hits from the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s alongside songs and poems of his. Jack Kerouac Reads the Last Page of 'On the Road'. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Songs in album Jack Kerouac Reads On The Road 1999. Jack Kerouac - Ain't We Got Fun. Jack Kerouac - On The Road. Jack Kerouac - Come Rain Or Shine. Jack Kerouac - When A Woman Loves A Man. Jack Kerouac - Leavin' Town. Tom Waits - On The Road Feat. Other albums by Jack Kerouac, Tom Waits. Tom Waits. Blue Valentine. Kerouac is a more enjoyable author to hear reading on disc than most, since his prose had much of a jazz rhythm, and since he was an engaging readerperformer himself. The big find on this 74-minute CD is the 28-minute excerpt from On the Road his most famous and widely-read book, found on '50s acetates that had been thought lost. 2016 г. Jack Kerouac reads from On The Road. When Jack Kerouacs On the Road first appeared in 1957, readers instantly felt the beat of a new literary rhythm. Influenced by Jack London and Thomas Wolfe, Kerouac alway When Jack Kerouacs On the Road first appeared in 1957, readers instantly felt the beat of a new literary rhythm. Jean-Louis Kerouac March 12, 1922 October 21, 1969 was an American novelist, writer, poet, artist, and part of the Beat Generation. While enjoying popular but little critical success during his own lifetime, Kerouac is now considered one of America's most important authors. Kerouac's spontaneous, confessional language style inspired other writers, including Tom Robbins, Richard Brautigan, Hunter S. Thompson, Ken Kesey, and Bob Dylan. Most of his life was spent in the vast landscapes of America or in the apartment of his mother, with whom he lived most of his life. Face read more. Jack Kerouac wrote On the Road in three very short weeks in 1951. But then it took six years for the book, famously written on a long scroll, to reach the reading public in 1957. Shortly after its publication, critics were at least quick to recognize what the book meant. Another saw in the novel a descriptive excitement unmatched since the days of Thomas Wolfe. 54 years later, those early r. Слушать песню Jack Kerouac Jack Kerouac Reads On The Road онлайн или скачать mp3 в хорошем качестве 320 kbps на телефон андроид, айфон вы можете на сайте Kerouac1922-1969, the central figure of the Beat Generation, was born in Lowell, Massachusetts, in 1922 and died in St. Petersburg, Florida, in 1969. Among his many novels are On the Road, The Dharma Bums, Big Sur, and Visions of Cody. Reprinted by permission. part one 1. I first met Dean not long after my wife and I split up. I had just gotten over a serious illness that I wont bother to talk about, except that it had something to do with the miserably weary split-up and my feeling that everything was dead