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Allen Ginsberg
Wichita Vortex Sutra
Release Date: 2004 10 05
Label: Artemis Records
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Allen Ginsberg's -Wichita Vortex Sutra, an epic poem about the Vietnam War, was written in 1966. It follows -Howl and -Kaddish as his third major work and once more links him in direct lineation to Walt Whitman as a chronicle of American conscious as it expands through each era. This particular performance of the work was recorded live at St. Mark's Poetry Project at St. Mark's Church in the Bowery on New York's Lower East Side. Accompanied by musical collaborators that include Philip Glass, Elliott Sharp, Lenny Kaye, Marc Ribot, Arto Lindsay, Steve Shelley, Hal Willner, Christian Marclay, and others, this particular recording has never been publicly issued. Of all of Ginsberg's recordings, this one works especially well, partly because the performance of this work is complete and the musicians understand their role in painting the poet's words, and partly because of Ginsberg's willingness to serve the language. This works in spades, it flows, it has drama and humor and pathos and poignancy, and it is drenched in a terrible kind of beauty. His descriptions of Kansas and the pastoral American mindset is one of compassion and visionary simplicity, and his indictment of the Pentagon and the war mentality that surrounded America's government during the Vietnam War is profoundly eerie in light of the situation America found itself embroiled in during the Iraq War. Timely, moving, and artfully rendered, Wichita Vortex Sutra is one of Ginsberg's finest moments as a poet, and certainly his finest and most compelling recording. Thom Jurek, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1Turn Right Next Corner2:52
2Thy Sins Are Forgiven, Wichita!2:25
3Approaching Salina2:16
4Thrills of Fear2:06
5II Face the Nation3:45
6Black Horse Bends Its Head to the Stubble1:41
7Stop, And Eat More Flesh3:20
8NBCSUPAPINSLIFE4:11
9Here's Marysville2:58
10I'm an Old Man Now, And a Lonesome Man in Kansas7:16
11Cars Passing Their Messages Along Country Crossroads2:59
12Future Speeding on Swift Wheels7:01







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