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Les Crane, Desiderata

Audio CD

Disk ID: 517559

Disk length: 34m 43s (12 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1971

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Prologue 0:18
2. Desiderata 4:18
3. Vision 3:19
4. Friends 4:42
5. Beauty (Shining From The Inside Out) 3:03
6. Happiness (I Got No Cares) 2:19
7. Esperanza (Hope) 2:33
8. Nature (Wilderness) 2:52
9. Courage (Eyes That See) 4:26
10. A Different Drummer 2:29
11. Children Learn What They Live 3:43
12. Epilogue 0:32

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Review

Unavailable on CD in the U.S., this is a reissue of Crane's Grammy-winning 1971 album. Similar to & thanks to the popularity of Baz Luhrman's 'Everybody's Free', the spoken word recording is based on a 1927 poem by Max Ehrmann that hippies clung to in the '60s. The rest of the tracks on the long player continue along the same touchy-feely self-help theme, with musical accompaniments varying from Native American vibes to gospel to rock to opera. 12 tracks (though only 10 are actually printed on the CD). Unavailable on CD in the U.S., this is a reissue of Crane's Grammy-winning 1971 album. Similar to & thanks to the popularity of Baz Luhrman's 'Everybody's Free', the spoken word recording is based on a 1927 poem by Max Ehrmann that hippies clung to in the '60s. The rest of the tracks on the long player continue along the same touchy-feely self-help theme, with musical accompaniments varying from Native American vibes to gospel to rock to opera. 12 tracks (though only 10 are actually printed on the CD).1971 Grammy Award Winning Spoken Word Album.

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