The Dial-A-Poem Poets
Double LP
1972

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Side One
A1 - Allen Ginsberg: Vajra Mantra (Western Illinois University, April 15, 1972)
A2 - Diane Di Prima: Revolutionary Letters Nos. 7, 13, 16, 49 (GPS, New York, March 21, 1969)
A3 - William Burroughs: Excerpts from The Wild Boys (Duke Street, London, November 19, 1971)
A4 - Anne Waldman: Pressure, Holy City (GPS, New York, June 9, 1972)
A5 - John Giorno: Vajra Kisses (GPS, New York, August 9, 1972)

Side Two
B1 - Emmett Williams: Duet (GPS, New York, December 1968)
B2 - Ed Sanders: Cemetery Hill (Berkeley Poetry Conference, California, July 19, 1965)
B3- Taylor Mead: Motorcycles (GPS, New York, January 1969)
B4 - Allen Ginsberg: Green Automobile 1953 (Recorded Sacramento State College, April 23, 1971)
B5 - Robert Creeley: The Messenger For Allen Ginsberg, I Know A Man (Bolinas, California, July 1971)
B6 - Harris Schiff: Poems (98 Greene Street Loft, New York, April 4, 1972)
B7 - Lenore Kandel: Kali (Berkeley Poetry Conference, California, July 19, 1965)
B8 - Aram Saroyan: Not A Cricket (GPS, New York, February 1969)
B9 - Philip Whalen: Excerpt from Scenes Of Life At The Capitol (YMHA Poetry Center, New York, November 15, 1971)
B10 - Ted Berrigan: Excerpt from The Sonnets (Berkeley Poetry Conference, California, July 19, 1965)
Side Three
C1 - Frank O’Hara: Ode To Joy, To Hell With It (New York, September 1963)
C2 - Joe Brainard: Excerpt from I Remember (Calais, Vermont, July 1970)
C3 - Clark Coolidge: Small Inventions: Suite V (Plurals) Secante, Suite IV (Mills College, California, January 1969)
C4 - Jim Carroll: Excerpts from The Basketball Diaries (GPS, New York, March 1969)
C5 - John Cage: Mushroom Haiku (St. Mark’s Church, New York, April 1972)
C6 - Bernadette Mayer: These Stories About After The Revolution (New York, September 1970)
C7 - Michael Brownstein: Geography (GPS, New York, November 1970)
 
Side Four
D1 - Brion Gysin: I Am That I Am (BBC, London, 1958)
D2 - John Sinclair: The Destruction Of America (Berkeley Poetry Conference, California, July 19, 1965)
D3 - Anne Waldman: How the Sestina (Yawn) Works (GPS, New York, June 9, 1972)
D4 - Heathcote Williams: I Will Not Pay Taxes Until (GPS, New York, March, 1969)
D5 - David Henderson: The Louisiana Weekly No. 1 Ruckus Poem Part 1 (GPS, New York, December, 1968)
D6 - Bobby Seale: Excerpt from Fillmore East Speech (New York, May 20, 1968)
D7 - Kathleen Cleaver: Excerpt from Fillmore East Speech (New York, May 20, 1968)
D8 - Allen Ginsberg: Blake Song: Merrily We Welcome In The Year (Corning Community College, New York, November, 1971)