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Allen Ginsberg - Howl and Other Poems [Eco-Mix-Green LP]

Allen Ginsberg - Howl and Other Poems [Eco-Mix-Green LP]

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Format: LP, Eco-Mix-Green
Catalogue No.: 7280226
Barcode: 0888072802261
Release Date: 04 Sep 2026
Genre: Spoken Word

Released to mark the centennial of Allen Ginsberg (1926–1997), this edition of Howl and Other Poems captures the raw urgency and cultural force of a recording that helped define the Beat Generation. Ginsberg’s unmistakable voice brings new intensity to the poem’s fearless rhythms, radical candor, and emotional precision, preserving the energy and defiance that made Howl one of modern American literature’s most influential works. Limited edition on eco-friendly green blend vinyl.

TRACKLIST
Side A
Howl (Live At Shaw Festival, Chicago, IL / January 29, 1959)
The Sunflower Sutra
Footnote to Howl

Side B
A Supermarket in California
Transcription of Organ Music
America
In Back of the Real
Strange New Cottage in Berkley
Europe, Europe
Kaddish

ABOUT ALLEN GINSBERG
Allen Ginsberg (1926–1997) was one of the most influential poets and cultural figures of the 20th century, best known as a leading voice of the Beat Generation. Born in Newark, New Jersey, Ginsberg emerged in the 1950s alongside writers such as Jack Kerouac and William S. Burroughs, helping redefine American literature through spontaneous expression, spiritual inquiry, political dissent, and personal candor.

His landmark poem Howl and Other Poems, first published in 1956, became a defining work of postwar American poetry. Celebrated for its raw emotional power, long rhythmic lines, and uncompromising critique of modern society, Howl also became the center of a historic obscenity trial that helped expand free speech protections in the United States.

Across a career spanning four decades, Ginsberg explored themes of identity, sexuality, spirituality, war, and social justice through poetry, performance, photography, and recorded spoken word. Deeply influenced by jazz, Buddhism, and the writings of Walt Whitman and William Blake, he developed a distinctive style that merged lyrical intensity with conversational openness.

Ginsberg remained an active public figure throughout his life, advocating for peace, artistic freedom, and human rights. His work continues to shape contemporary poetry, music, and countercultural art, securing his place as one of America’s most enduring literary voices.

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