Jack Kerouac - On The Road Album
Tracklist
1 | Chapter 2: We Packed My Brother's Furniture... | 3:26 |
2 | Chapter 11: It Was Time For Us... | 9:41 |
3 | Chapter 5b: In Sacramento... | 5:19 |
4 | Chapter 11c: One Night I Waited... | 10:23 |
5 | Chapter 4a: Now It Was My Time... | 6:18 |
6 | Chapter 1: In The Spring Of 1949... | 6:08 |
7 | Chapter 2: The Following Midnight... | 8:44 |
8 | Chapter 1b: Then Came Spring... | 5:48 |
9 | Chapter 10: That Night I Found Carlo... | 5:31 |
10 | Chapter 8: Then Everybody Began Planning... | 8:34 |
11 | Chapter 13b: Terry Had A New Idea. | 9:08 |
12 | Chapter 4b: The Tenorman's Boy... | 10:54 |
13 | Title (Introduction) | 0:13 |
14 | Chapter 9b: It Was A Wonderful Night. | 5:42 |
15 | Chapter 11b: It Was A Horrible Crew... | 12:27 |
16 | Chapter 2a: He Came To The Door... | 8:39 |
17 | Chapter 5b: I Took The Wheel... | 13:16 |
18 | Chapter 11d: Things Grew To Worse Proportions... | 8:22 |
19 | Chapter 2b: And In The Morning... | 7:57 |
20 | Chapter 1a: I Came Into Some Money... | 6:12 |
21 | Chapter 3b: Then In The Late Night... | 7:11 |
22 | Chapter 3a: It Was An Ordinary Bus Trip... | 8:23 |
23 | Chapter 1b: They Ate Voraciously... | 5:46 |
24 | Chapter 4a: The Girls Came Down... | 8:58 |
25 | Chapter 8a: Horrible Nauseas Possessed... | 7:47 |
26 | Chapter 11: That Was The Way... | 7:52 |
27 | Chapter 2: In The Month Of July 1947... | 5:22 |
28 | Chapter 9; Outside Tucson... | 5:17 |
29 | Chapter 13c: Nothing Was Going To Happen Except... | 9:38 |
30 | Chapter 1a: I First Met Dean... | 11:29 |
31 | Chapter 3b: But I Had To Get Going... | 7:05 |
32 | Chapter 9a: In The Evening... | 4:46 |
33 | Chapter 6a: It Was Drizzling... | 10:14 |
34 | Chapter 13d: I Got Off The Truck... | 6:17 |
35 | Chapter 6b: The Result Was Uproarious... | 6:51 |
36 | Chapter 7a: It Was There In The Morning... | 8:18 |
37 | Chapter 6c: It Would Take All Night... | 13:16 |
38 | Chapter 4a: The Greatest Ride In My Life... | 11:54 |
39 | Chapter 4a: It Was May. | 8:06 |
40 | Chapter 6c: The End Of Our Journey Impended. | 6:19 |
41 | Chapter 11a: I Was Two Weeks Late... | 11:10 |
42 | Chapter 4b: We Drove Around Aimlessly... | 6:09 |
43 | Chapter 6b: I Drove Through South Carolina... | 10:37 |
44 | Chapter 12a: In The Morning... | 8:03 |
45 | Chapter 6a: Immediately Outside Gregoria... | 9:07 |
46 | Chapter 8b: We Tried Everything. | 11:26 |
47 | Chapter 3: First Thing, We Went To A Bar... | 11:24 |
48 | Part 3 | |
49 | Chapter 7: Nothing Happened That Night... | 8:52 |
50 | Chapter 7: The Following Ten Days... | 11:24 |
51 | Chapter 6a: Now We Had... | 5:21 |
52 | Chapter 5a: The Car Belonged To... | 6:57 |
53 | Chapter 7b: In The Afternoon... | 7:18 |
54 | Chapter 13a: For The Next Fifteen Days... | 11:45 |
55 | Chapter 4b: The Parties Were Enormous... | 6:26 |
56 | Part 4 | |
57 | Chapter 5a: Then We Turned... | 10:31 |
58 | Chapter 10: Nevertheless Marylou... | 7:20 |
59 | Chapter 6: In Those Days... | 6:15 |
60 | Chapter 5c: And In There We Found... | 11:53 |
61 | Chapter 1b: He Came The Following Sunday... | 4:26 |
62 | Part 1 | |
63 | Chapter 5: I Was With Montana Slim... | 8:18 |
64 | Chapter 3a: It Was Like... | 9:48 |
65 | Chapter 4b: Montana Slim Turned To Me... | 8:20 |
66 | Chapter 1a: It Was Over A Year... | 7:02 |
67 | Chapter 10b: Stranger Flowers Yet... | 4:55 |
68 | Dean Drove From Mexico City... | 9:55 |
69 | Chapter 14: At Dawn My Bus Was... | 10:37 |
70 | Chapter 9a: In No Time At All... | 6:42 |
71 | Part 5 | |
72 | Chapter 5: I Left Everybody... | 9:22 |
73 | Part 2 | |
74 | Chapter 8a: What Is That Feeling... | 13:58 |
75 | Chapter 3c: We Stopped Along The Road... | 6:39 |
76 | Chapter 10a: Great Chicago Glowed... | 5:11 |
77 | Chapter 6b: Then The Mountains Loomed... | 7:02 |
78 | Chapter 12b: And Here My Mind Went... | 4:40 |
79 | Chapter 9b: I Went To Sleep... | 9:47 |
80 | Chapter 3: We Went To My House... | 10:34 |
81 | Chapter 8b: We Finished Our Business... | 4:32 |
Credits
- Directed By – Rick Harris
- Narrator [Performer] – Matt Dillon
- Producer – Rick Harris
- Recorded By, Mixed By – Richard Romaniello
Notes
Complete unabridged version.
ISBN: 0-694-52360-7
Barcodes
- Barcode: 9 780694 523610
Album
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. American Haikus: Letters from the Road - Jack Kerouac. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Jack Kerouac Reads the Last Page of 'On the Road'. 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. Album 1999 28 Songs. Readings from On the Road & Visions of Cody. The Subterraneans - 1. México City Blues - 221. Old Angel Midnight - 1. Lucien Midnight the Sounds of the Universe In My Window - 1. Listen free to Jack Kerouac Jack Kerouac - On The Road Readings From On The Road And Visions Of Cody, The Subterraneans - 1. excerpts and more. 28 tracks . Do you know any background info about this album Start the wiki. 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. Readings From On the Road And Visions of Cody - Jack Kerouac. 2018 г. Jack Kerouac - On the Road. 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. Jack 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. 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. With the coming of Dean Moriarty began the part of my life you could call my life on the road