William S Burroughs and Brion Gysin read their works from the CD The Spoken Word--
Track listing:
The beginning is also the end (excerpt) -William S. Burroughs
Reading at the Centre Hotel -William S. Burroughs
Liverpool -William S. Burroughs
Cut-ups self-explained -Brion Gysin
I am this painter -Brion Gysin
Pistol poem -Brion Gysin
I've come to free the words -Brion Gysin
No poets don't own words -Brion Gysin
Calling all reactive agents -Brion Gysin
Junk is no good baby -Brion Gysin
Kick that habit man -Brion Gysin
I am that I am -Brion Gysin
Invisible art (three versions) -William S. Burroughs
'Silky supple mirrors to be folded...' -Brion Gysin
American writer William S. Burroughs and British-born artist Brion Gysin, the man Burroughs credited with the invention of the 'cut-up' technique. It features a complete, previously unissued 42-minute recording of Burroughs reading live in Liverpool in 1982, plus performances by Gysin of a selection of his 'permutated poems', and previously unheard home recordings made by the pair in Paris in 1970.
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