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Genre:Non-Music Style:Spoken Word
Tracklist:
A1. A Visit To America - An Irreverent Preamble A2. The Bards A3. Master And Bos'n Song A4. As I Walked Out One Evening B1. Chard Witlow: Mr T. S. Eliot's Sunday Evening Broadcast Postscript B2. Naming Of Parts B3. The Owl B4. Broken Appointment B5. To Lisbie Brown B6. In Death Divided
General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
A Visit To America and some of the poems were recorded by Station WGBH, Cambridge, at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, in 1953. For the other poems Caedmon is indebted to the Canadian Broadcasting Company, which recorded Thomas both at a live reading and in a studio late in May of 1952, in Vancouver.
Two cover variations, one in red, white & blue, one black and white. This is the red, white and blue version.
A2. The Bards
A3. Master And Bos'n Song
A4. As I Walked Out One Evening
B1. Chard Witlow: Mr T. S. Eliot's Sunday Evening Broadcast Postscript
B2. Naming Of Parts
B3. The Owl
B4. Broken Appointment
B5. To Lisbie Brown
B6. In Death Divided