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Gregory Purnhagen (Performer), Nathaniel Watson (Performer), Andrew Sterman (Performer), Philip Glass (Composer), Martin Goldray (Conductor), Carol Wincenc (Performer), Mary Ann Hart (Performer), Frank Cassara (Performer), James Pugliese (Performer), Philip Glass (Performer), Elizabeth Futral (Performer), Michele A. Eaton (Performer), Richard Fracker (Performer), Richard Peck (Performer)
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1. From Iron Horse - Allen Ginsberg, Philip Glass, Gregory Purnhagen
2. Jahweh and Allah Battle - Allen Ginsberg,
3. From Iron Horse - Elizabeth Futral, Allen Ginsberg, Mary Ann Hart, Gregory Purnhagen
4. To P.O. - Elizabeth Futral, Philip Glass
5. From Crossing Nation/Over Denver Again/Going to Chicago/To ... [Medley] - Philip Glass,
6. From Wichita Vortex Sutra - Philip Glass
7. From Howl, Pt. 2 - Allen Ginsberg,
8. From Cabin in the Rockies - Elizabeth Futral
9. From Nagasaki Days (Numbers in Red Notebook) - Allen Ginsberg
10. Aunt Rose - Michele A. Eaton, , Elizabeth Futral, Mary Ann Hart
11. From the Green Automobile
12. From N.S.A. Dope Calypso
13. From Nagasaki Days (Everybody's Fantasy)
14. From Ayers Rock/Uluru Song/Throw Out the Yellow Journalists [Medley] - Elizabeth Futral, Allen Ginsberg, Mary Ann Hart, , Nathaniel Watson
15. Father Death Blues [From Don't Grow Old]


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5.0 out of 5 stars THIS is Glass's best work - a must own!, May 1, 2001
By Justin Weaver (Goleta, CA USA) - See all my reviews
I just saw Philip Glass at a screening of Koyaanisqatsi and then at a composer's forum, inspiring me to take to the keyboard (the piano AND the computer version). This is my favorite Glass piece in my ever-growing collection -- ironically, it's the first one I ever bought. The genius of Glass's middle-style -- slow unfolding poignant minimalism with operatic sensibility and universal themes -- comes to absolute fruition where the music meets Allen Ginsberg's insighful, 'deep-thinking' beat poetry. All of the rough edges of the early style (shaky orchestration, the tendency for overkill) seem well-trimmed here... In under an hour and a half Glass creates a masterpiece with every bit as much to say as Einstein on the Beach, Satyagraha or Akhnaten. Indeed, newcomers to Glass ought best to start here. Highlights include Ginsberg's reading from Wichita Vortex Sutra, Aunt Rose, and the final ode to death. And like most all Glass music since the early operas, this piece is very user-friendly for connoisseurs and non-art-music-fans alike. Hydrogen Jukebox is proof that minimalists need not meander adrift on the waves of cyclic time, but can produce grippingly poingnant short pieces. This may well be Glass's masterpiece and deserves greater recognition. Buy now!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Hypnotic, Jarring, Wrenching History of 20th Century America, June 17, 2005
By Shaw N. Gynan (Bellingham, WA USA) - See all my reviews
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A friend of mine who is a classical musician was over the other day browsing through my CD collection and found Hydrogen Jukebox. I had played just a bit of it a few years back and was turned off by Jahweh and Allah Battle, what with its frenetic drums and urgent, frantic choral ensemble.

I had never returned to it, but I was immediately drawn to Iron Horse, sung by tenor with a pulsing, minimalist atmospheric accompaniment of flute and synthesizer keyboards, typical of Glass. Jahweh and Allah still was jarring, but makes sense in the context of the overall work, which as other reviewers have observed is operatic in scope. The music carefully and effectively reflects the words of Ginsberg.

Ah, the words of Ginsberg. Spectacular images of America, the threat of apocalypse reflected in sheet lightning. Love, aging, treachery at the highest levels of government, corruption. All lead to the Buddhist concept of escape into death, peace.

There are many examples of thrillingly sublime art. After the frantic war of the gods, we return to the calm of Iron Horse, which features soaring soprano vocalize. The words are deeply haunting and relevant to these terrible times: "Who's the enemy, year after year? War after war, who's the enemy." These are, of course, quite exactly the questions that we are asking ourselves now.

Interwoven with the history of America's post-WWII role in the world are frank personal reflections by Ginsberg on the trajectory of his own life. These lend an intimacy to the work and render it all the more poignant. This is especially apparent in "To P.O.," "Cabin in the Woods," and "The Green Automobile."

"Cabin in the Woods" captures young love in an exotic location, Calcutta. The music is rhythmic and sonorous. "Cabin in the Woods" opens with the same haunting soprano vocalise that is woven throughout the music and text of this masterpiece. "The Green Automobile" is extraordinary, with a gradual crescendo to a spectacular, joyous climax and a shimmering testament to love and joy.

After "To P.O." we are treated to a wild "Crossing Nation" and Ginsberg's reading of "Wichita Vortex Sutra," accompanied by Glass on piano. "Howl Part II" also features Ginsberg, but most of it is sung, with a wild saxophone accompaniment. After this long exploration of 20th century history, "Cabin" is a welcome, quiet, change of pace.

The wild "N.S.A. Dope Calypso" documents terrible events and is followed by soothing, elegiac songs.

This is an endlessly imaginative work, and as others write, may be his masterpiece indeed.





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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Could have been very popular, and is still important., February 1, 2001
By Edward A. Leonard "eleona66" (Pearland, TX United States) - See all my reviews
Hydrogen Jukebox is a wonderful melding of Beat poetry and contemporary serious music. I believe that if the recording had been enthusistically promoted when it first was issued, it could have been a best-seller. As it is, it is an important addition to the discerning listerner' collection.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Beat Poetry set to Minimalist Music, oh my!
Listening to a recording of Philip Glass' 'Hydrogen Jukebox', with libretto by Allen Ginsberg, I get the strong feeling of how far we have moved past the time when Ginsberg's beat... Read more
Published 21 months ago by B. Marold

5.0 out of 5 stars An American Winterreise
Like Schubert's "Die Winterreise", this contemporary song cycle is destined to be a classic, covering as it does, a broad swathe of the American psychic landscape, and in its way,... Read more
Published 22 months ago by Irving Wiesen

2.0 out of 5 stars Strange Electric Iterations
I bought this CD with mixed feelings. I am a devoted fan of Ginsberg's writing and poetry. I'm also in love with the Phillip Glass string quartets. Read more
Published on August 2, 2003 by David Brown

5.0 out of 5 stars A delightful stylish piece
This CD ranks among my favourite Glasspieces, along with Koyaanisqatsi. I usually make a special occassion of giving it a thoroughtful listen all the way through from the... Read more
Published on January 22, 2002 by Ollie

3.0 out of 5 stars everybody's fantasy
From the introductory notes written by Philip Glass (b1937) and Allen Ginsberg (1926-1997), this is a work of great personal significance. Read more
Published on November 11, 2000 by katja_r

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