Poetry on Record: 98 Poets Read Their Work 1888-2006, the deluxe, artfully presented box set from Shout Factory, is essentially (though not related to commercially) a new, updated version of In Their Own Voices: A Century of Recorded Poetry released in 1996 by Rhino. Perhaps it's because they were assembled by the same person, Rebekah Presson Mosby, who compiled not only the Rhino anthology, but also Our Souls Have Grown Deep Like the Rivers: Black Poets Read Their Work and, with Elise Paschen, Poetry Speaks, and she writes the extended liner essay here entitled "Our Lives Distilled." This set was introduced -- as was the Rhino anthology -- with a different essay, by poet, educator, and author Al Young. Much of the material on the Rhino set is replicated here. In the case of writers from the 19th century through the early '50s, this is understandable. After all, how many tapes of Walt Whitman, Alfred Lord Tennyson (there has been some deabte as tothe authenticity of these two recordings), and W.B. Yeats can there be? What isn't here is other poets -- poets who haven't had the same work duplicated over and over -- and why, when there is so much else available? Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac, Charles Bukowski, Lawrence Ferlenghetti, e.e. cummings, Etheridge Knight, Charles Simic, Sharon Olds, Rita Dove, and many others included here have plenty of recorded material available, some of it arguably as good as what's here. But, licensing being what it is, who knows. In any case, there are some very important updates here: the inclusion of poets such as Carl Hancock Rux, Suji Kwock Kim, Elizabeth Alexander, Elise Paschen, Deborah Garrison, D.A. Powell, Kevin Prufer, Jonathan Lamfers, and more. Many of the greats remain, but it hurts to see Jimmy Santiago Baca and Tess Gallagher left off of this set (they were included on the Rhino package), while it does a heart proud to see some academic stuffed shirts like John Ciardi and Edward Hirsch absent to leave room for some far more vibrant, younger voices, as well as inestimably important historical ones, like the great, dramatic poet James Weldon Johnson (this collection gets points just for including his -The Creation in the mix), H.D. (aka Hilda Doolittle), Sterling Brown, Robert Browning, Edgar Lee Masters, and Tennyson (who reads -Charge of the Light Brigade). Somebody has to explain why Kenneth Patchen, one of the last links to the traditions of the 19th century yet remaining a thoroughly modern poet and visual artist (of the San Francisco Renaissance school) gets dissed from both collections! There is something included -- or not -- to piss everyone off, but far more pressing is what a wealth there is in this collection. Its book is gorgeously illustrated with biographies, photos, and impeccable design work by Jeff Palo. Highly recommended if you don't have the Rhino collection; but there is too much duplication if you do. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide
Poetry on Record: 98 Poets Read Their Work 1888-2006
04/18/2006 | Shout Factory
All Music Guide Review
Poetry on Record: 98 Poets Read Their Work 1888-2006 Track Listing
Credits of Poetry on Record: 98 Poets Read Their Work 1888-2006
- Zoot Sims
- Poetry
- Anne Waldman
- Poetry
- Al Young
- Poetry, Liner Notes
- Kevin Young
- Poetry
- Sterling A. Brown
- Poetry
- Hayden Carruth
- Poetry
- David Ray
- Poetry
- Robert Browning
- Poetry
- Julee Stover
- Project Supervisor
- W.H. Auden
- Poetry
- E.E. Cummings
- Poetry
- Carolyn Forché
- Poetry
- Seamus Heaney
- Poetry
- David Ignatow
- Poetry
- Stanley Kunitz
- Poetry
- Marge Piercy
- Poetry
- Carl Hancock Rux
- Poetry
- William Stafford
- Poetry
- Mark Strand
- Poetry
- John Updike
- Poetry
- Paul Zimmer
- Poetry
- Luci Tapahonso
- Poetry
- Diane Wakoski
- Poetry
- Derek Walcott
- Poetry
- Gary Snyder
- Poetry
- T.S. Eliot
- Poetry
- Denise Levertov
- Poetry
- Alfred Lord Tennyson
- Poetry
- Lucille Clifton
- Poetry
- Adrian Louis
- Poetry
- Adrienne Rich
- Poetry
- Audre Lorde
- Poetry
- James Tate
- Poetry
- John Ashbery
- Poetry
- Yusef Komunuakaa
- Poetry
- Rebekah Presson Mosby
- Producer, Compilation, Production Notes, Liner Notes
- William Carlos Williams
- Poetry
- Rita Dove
- Poetry
- Etheridge Knight
- Poetry
- Robert Hayden
- Poetry
- James Weldon Johnson
- Poetry
- Juan Felipe Herrera
- Poetry
- Li-Young Lee
- Poetry
- Charles Simic
- Poetry
- Sharon Olds
- Poetry
- Lisel Mueller
- Poetry
- William Meredith
- Poetry
- John Roberts
- Project Assistant
- Luis Jose Rodriguez
- Poetry
- Emily Johnson
- Project Assistant
- Derek Dressler
- Project Supervisor
- Jeff Palo
- Artwork
- Elizabeth Alexander
- Poetry
- Randy Perry
- Remastering
- Larry Appelbaum
- Transfers
- A.R. Ammons
- Poetry
- Peter Balakian
- Poetry
- John Berryman
- Poetry
- Elizabeth Bishop
- Poetry
- Marilyn Chin
- Poetry
- Mark Daterman
- Guitar
- Suji Kwock Kim
- Poetry
- Maxine Kumin
- Poetry
- Jonathan Lamfers
- Poetry
- Edgar Lee Masters
- Poetry
- Simon J. Ortiz
- Poetry
- Elise Paschen
- Poetry
- Pedro Pietri
- Poetry
- John Poch
- Poetry
- D.A. Powell
- Poetry
- Kevin Prufer
- Poetry
- Vijay Seshadri
- Poetry
- Gloria Vando
- Poetry
- William Butler Yeats
- Poetry
- Lawrence Ferlinghetti
- Poetry
- Gertrude Stein
- Poetry
- Robert Frost
- Poetry
- Ogden Nash
- Poetry
- Dylan Thomas
- Poetry
- Anne Sexton
- Poetry
- Charles Bukowski
- Poetry
- Ezra Pound
- Poetry
- Edna St. Vincent Millay
- Poetry
- Gwendolyn Brooks
- Poetry
- Dorothy Parker
- Poetry
- Joseph Brodsky
- Poetry
- Sylvia Plath
- Poetry
- Galway Kinnell
- Poetry
- James Wright
- Poetry
- Muriel Rukeyser
- Poetry
- Ted Hughes
- Poetry
- Erica Jong
- Poetry
- Richard Wilbur
- Poetry
- Robert Lowell
- Poetry
- Theodore Roethke
- Poetry
- Wallace Stevens
- Poetry
- Joy Harjo
- Poetry
- Al Cohn
- Poetry
- Amiri Baraka
- Poetry
- Richard Howard
- Poetry
- Carl Sandburg
- Poetry
- Allen Ginsberg
- Poetry
- Jack Kerouac
- Poetry
- Langston Hughes
- Poetry











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