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Songs of Innocence and Experience (Allen Ginsberg album) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Songs of Innocence and Experience (Allen Ginsberg album)
''Songs of Innocence and Experience'' is a 1970 album by American beat poet Allen Ginsberg, in which he set to music and sang the poetry of William Blake's poetry collection of the same name. The record was released by MGM Records and Verve Forecast Records, and has since been out of print. == Background == In 1948, Ginsberg experienced a religious vision of Blake appearing in his East Harlem apartment and reciting poetry to Ginsberg. He was profoundly moved by this experience and inspired to set Blake's poetry to music. Ginsberg sang and played piano for the recording, with accompanists on drums. He had invited jazz bassist Charles Mingus to perform on the album, but Mingus declined.
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