VA - The Beat Generation Boxed (2014)

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Title: The Beat Generation Boxed
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Enlightenment
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 5:42:36
Total Size: 1.33 GB
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Tracklist:

01 Steve Allen; Jack Kerouac - October in the Railroad Earth
02 Steve Allen; Jack Kerouac - Deadbelly
03 Steve Allen; Jack Kerouac - Charlie Parker
04 Steve Allen; Jack Kerouac - The Sounds of the Universe Coming Through My Window
05 Steve Allen; Jack Kerouac - One Mother
06 Steve Allen; Jack Kerouac - Goofing at the Table
07 Steve Allen; Jack Kerouac - Bowery Blues
08 Steve Allen; Jack Kerouac - Abraham
09 Steve Allen; Jack Kerouac - Dave Brubeck
10 Steve Allen; Jack Kerouac - I Had a Slouch Hat Too One Time
11 Steve Allen; Jack Kerouac - The Wheel of the Quivering Meat Conception
12 Steve Allen; Jack Kerouac - Macdougal Street Blues
13 Steve Allen; Jack Kerouac - The Moon Her Majesty
14 Steve Allen; Jack Kerouac - I'd Rather Be Thin Than Famous
15 Zoot Sims; Jack Kerouac; Al Cohn - American Haikus
16 Zoot Sims; Jack Kerouac; Al Cohn - Hard Hearted Old Farmer
17 Zoot Sims; Jack Keroauc; Al Cohn - The Last Hotel & Some of the Dharma
18 Zoot Sims; Jack Kerouac; Al Cohn - Poems from the Unpublished Book of Blues
19 Jack Kerouac - The Beat Generation
20 Jack Kerouac - Poems (Fragments)
21 Jack Kerouac - Lucien Midnight: The Sounds of the Universe in My Window (Part One)
22 Jack Kerouac - Lucien Midnight: The Sounds of the Universe in My Window (Part Two)
23 Jack Kerouac - Fantasy: The Early History of Bop
24 Jack Kerouac - Excerpts From 'The Subterraneans'
25 Jack Kerouac - Visions of Neal and the Three Stooges (Part One)
26 Jack Kerouac - Visions of Neal and the Three Stooges (Part Two)
27 Steve Allen; Jack Kerouac - Readings From 'On the Road' & 'Visions of Cody'
28 Jack Kerouac - Interview with Ben Hecht (1958)
29 Jack Kerouac; William Burroughs - Interview with William F. Buckley Jr (1968)
30 Jack Kerouac - Interview with Fernanda Pivano (1966)
31 Charlie Parker Quintet - Scrapple from the Apple
32 Lester Young & His Band - Blues 'N' Bells
33 Dizzy Gillespie; Roy Eldridge - I've Found a New Baby
34 Charlie Parker’s Reboppers - Now's the Time
35 Lionel Hampton - Hey! Ba-Ba-Ba-Re-Bop
36 Bob McFadden & Dor - The Beat Generation
37 Charlie Parker Quintet - Au Privave
38 Al ‘Jazzbo’ Collins - Three Little Pigs (A Grimm Fairy Tale for Hip Kids)
39 Thelonious Monk - Well You Needn't
40 Dizzy Gillespie Sextet - Groovin' High
41 Annie Ross - Twisted
42 Miles Davis All Stars - Milestones
43 Fats Navarro - Fat Girl
44 Billy Eckstine - I Only Have Eyes for You
45 Sarah Vaughan - Shulie-a-Bop
46 Slim Gaillard & His Boogiereeners - Travelin' Blues
47 Lester Young - In a Little Spanish Town
48 George Shearing - Conception
49 Jack Hammer - Like
50 Slim Gaillard - Slim's Jam
51 Billy Eckstein & His Orchestra; MD - Oo Bop Sh'bam
52 Wardell Gray; Dexter Gordon - The Hunt
53 Shorty Petterstein - A History of Jazz
54 Bud Powell - Bouncing with Bud
55 Bob Dorough - Dog
56 Charlie Parker; Dizzy Gillespie - Bloomdido
57 Thelonious Monk - Straight, No Chaser
58 Lee Konitz; Warne Marsh - Marshmallow
59 Roy Glenn; Gerry Mulligan Quartet - Big High Song for Somebody
60 Chet Baker - Tommyhawk
61 Ken Nordine - My Baby
62 Stan Getz - Stella by Starlight
63 Del Close; John Brent - Basic Hip
64 Dexter Gordon - Rhythm Mad
65 Langston Hughes; Leonard Feather - Blues Montage
66 Charles Mingus - Scenes in the City
67 Lenny Bruce - Psychopathia Sexualis
68 The Beat Generation; Lucien Carr; Lawrence Ferlinghetti - Hepcats
69 Jack Kerouac - The Cat with the Irrational Brick
70 William Burroughs - The Doctor of Madness Calls out the Toads
71 Allen Ginsberg - Angelheaded Hipster: The Inspriational Power of Madness Versus the Clean Life

The term beatnik with its implied allusion to Communism was to inspire fear and loathing in every God-fearing, white, Anglo-Saxon, protestant the length and breadth of 1950s America when it emerged with the disillusionment felt by many young people in post-WWII America who had begun to realize the futility of war, the emptiness of materialism and the brutality of organized religion. In 1943 New York, three men came together and formed the most potent underground art phenomenon of the post war world. Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg and William Burroughs would, between them, create the notion of youth culture, without which rock & roll and all that followed in its wake would be unthinkable. This 5 CD box set celebrates the Beat Generation, the art it produced and the influences from which it borrowed. Disc One & Two - The Complete Jack Kerouac; The three albums Kerouac recorded in the late 1950s plus bonus cuts. Disc Three & Four - Beat Generation Jazz; Two CDs featuring the jazz that inspired the Beat Generation. Disc 5 - Diggin' The New Breed; Featuring Interviews with the Beats themselves, plus the testimonials of fellow writers, friends and lovers.


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Thanks so much for this one!