Hi, a Mr. Cadbury writes:
>Cris says
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>>CDs - well there isn't that much (yet)
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>sure
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>but point a there will be so let's start as we mean etc
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>though i may think about let's start as a mean on its own
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>point b one can actually think in terms of being something like
>comprehensive in one medium
Ok - I agree, and I'll be blatant initially -
cris cheek - 'skin upon skin' (CD includes 'Skin Upon sKin', 'stranger'
- with Sianed Jones - 'Rooftop Fog') £10 direct from Sound & Language.
also Steve McCaffery's 'Panopticon' (2nd and revised edition - presented
in a 3 voice version) in the pipeline from Sound & Language for late
spring.
Otherwise there's Charles Bernstein's 'Live at the Ear Inn' compilation
(good listening, to Susan Howe, Barrett Watten, Bruce Andrews, Ron
Silliman, Leslie Scalapino among others)
There's Erik Belgum's excellent 'Retirement Fund' and his upcoming VOX CD
magazine series.
Steve Benson with the Splatter Trio on the Rastacan Yearbook.
Burroughs till the cows go bang (the most recent with the Disposable Heroes
of Hiphopcrisy 'Spare Ass Annie' is terrific as is 'Dead City Radio' and
'Vaudeville Voices')
Ginsberg's best (for my money) remains 'The Lion for Real'
2 Nates (Tarn and Mackay) each have CDs out
Jackson MacLow's set
Henri Chopin
Kurt Schwitters doing the 'UrSonata' and other Futurist and Dada stuff on
Sub Rosa
Horspiel stuff from (oh heck there go the boundary sirens again)
I'm putting together a list. Meanwhile check out the Brazen Oralities web site.
love and love
cris
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