JOHN GIORNO & ANNE WALDMAN (Poetry) 2 LP, NM/EX, 1977 Giorno Poetry Systems

Sold Date: August 10, 2016
Start Date: July 22, 2016
Final Price: $24.99 (USD)
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 &  ‎– John Giorno & Anne Waldman Label:  ‎– GPS 010-011 Format: 2 × , LP 
Country: Released: Genre: ,  Style: ,  Tracklist A–Everyone Is A Complete Disappointment26:15B–Drinking The Blood Of Every Woman's Period27:47C–For The Voice Of Montserrat Caballe, Error, Sisters, Plutonium Poem, Billy Work Peyote, Sun The Blonde Out, Shaman Hisses You Slide Back Into The Night25:10D1–Fast Speaking Woman9:30D2–White Eyes13:45D3–Musical Garden3:45 Credits Engineer – * Photography By –  Producer –  Notes Comes in a gatefold sleeve. 
Track A was recorded at ZBS Media, May 1, 1977. 
Track B was recorded at Town Hall, New York, November 9, 1976 and at ZBS Media, January 17, 1977. 
Track C was recorded at Town Hall, New York, November 9, 1976. 
Track D1 was recorded at Naropa Institute, Boulder, Colorado, July 30, 1974. 
Track D2 was recorded at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, November 19, 1974. 
Track D3 was recorded at St. Mark's Church, New York, January 1, 1975.

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