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CHARLES BUKOWSKI READS HIS POETRY
Charles BUKOWSKI

  • Ref. XB921F
  • TAKOMA, 2004. Enregistrement 1972.

This is Charles Bukowski. Well, let me just sit here and drink beer." Thus begins the September 14, 1972 poetry reading from which this 1980 release on John Fahey's Takoma label is drawn. This is quintessential Bukowski, from the rude 'n' crude drawing that adorns the front cover to the belches that punctuate the poems. As for the work itself, it's not really what you'd commonly conceive of as poetry, but rather observations and vignettes drawn from life's darker side, focusing on perversions, poverty, drunkenness, gambling, and bodily functions. But Bukowski's bemused air and self-deprecating humor blunt the shock value of the words and emphasize the universality of the themes. "I want you to hate me," he says to the audience, but it's hopeless he is one of us.We at Real Gone are rescuing this recording from the clinical, digital world of the compact disc and restoring it to its proper vinyl format. If there were ever an echo of the analog world, this album would be it. www.amazon.com

Interprètes

Pistes

  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 Creation of the morning line
  • 3 Death
  • 4 The sex fiends
  • 5 "Love" he said
  • 6 Piss and shit
  • 7 The death of an idiot
  • 8 Style
  • 9 The world's greatest loser
  • 10 Last days of the suicide kid
  • 11 The shoelace
  • 12 Hot
  • 13 Earthquake
  • 14 The rat
  • 15 The best love poem