I’m headed out to Montana to read and take some pictures.
Here are the CDs that travel with me wherever I go, whenever I go someplace that qualifies as somewhere else:
Harry Smith’s Anthology of American Folk Music
Creedence Clearwater Revival, Willie and the Poor Boys
Minutemen, Double Nickels On The Dime
Louis Armstong, The Hot Fives
Kinks, Something Else
Van Morrison, Astral Weeks
Rolling Stones, Exile On Main Street
Bob Dylan, Basement Tapes
Fela, The Best of Fela Kuti
Yo La Tengo, Fakebook and Painful
Tom Waits, Rain Dogs and Mule Variations
Byrds, Sweetheart of the Rodeo
Pogues, Rum, Sodomy, and the Lash
My Bloody Valentine, Loveless
Goodbye Babylon
The Clean, Compilation
Magnetic Fields, 69 Love Songs
Duke Ellington, The Blanton-Webster Band
Velvet Underground, Loaded
Big Star, Third
Neil Young, Decade
Rochereau and Franco, Omana Wapi
LaBradford, Mi Media Naranja
Ramones, All the Stuff
Charles Mingus, Mingus Ah Um
James Brown, Live at the Apollo
Replacements, Pleased to Meet Me and Let it Be
Johnny Cash, Love, God and Murder
Clash, London Calling
Count Basie, Atomic Basie
Wire, Pink Flag
Husker Du, New Day Rising
Stevie Wonder, Talking Book
Dave Godin’s Deep Soul Treasures From the Vaults, Volume One
Chuck Berry, The Great Twenty-Eight
Tommy Keane, Based on Happy Times
Steve Earle, I’m Alright and Transcendental Blues
Sonic Youth, Daydream Nation
Lounge Lizards, Voice of Chunk
Elmore James, King of the Slide Guitar
Rod Stewart, Every Picture Tells a Story
Def Jam Music Group, 10th Year Anniversary
East River Pipe, The Gasoline Age
Red House Painters, Ocean Beach
King Sunny Ade, The Best of the Classic Years
Culture, Two Sevens Clash
X, More Fun in the New World
The Handsome Family, Twilight
Nick Drake, Way to Blue
Mekons, Rock ‘n’ Roll
Nick Lowe, Party of One
NRBQ, At Yankee Stadium
Hank Williams, Forty Greatest Hits
Harry Nilsson, Personal Best
Ornette Coleman, Dancing In Your Head
Pretenders, Singles
Johnny Thunders and the Heartbreakers, L.A.M.F.
PJ Harvey, Stories From the City, Stories From the Sea
The Goldwax Story, Volume One
Elvis Costello, Get Happy
Guided By Voices, Do the Collapse
Warren Zevon, I’ll Sleep When I’m Dead
Charley Patton, Screamin’ and Hollerin’ the Blues
Guitar Paradise of East Africa
Dusty Springfield, Dusty in Memphis
Louvin Brothers, When I Stop Dreaming
Skip James, The Complete Early Recordings
Basehead, Play With Toys
Alejandro Escovedo, Gravity
In the recurring dream
my mother stands
in her bridal gown
under the burning lilac,
with Bernard Shaw and Bertie
Russell kissing her hands;
the house behind her is in ruins;
she is wearing an owl’s face
and makes barking noises.
Her minatory finger points.
I pass through the cardboard doorway
askew in the field
and peer down a well
where an albino walrus huffs.
He has the gentlest eyes.
If the dirt keeps sifting in,
staining the water yellow,
why should I be blamed?
Never try to explain.
That single Model A
sputtering up the grade
unfurled a highway behind
where the tanks maneuver,
revolving their turrets.
In a murderous time
the heart breaks and breaks
and lives by breaking.
It is necessary to go
through dark and deeper dark
and not to turn.
I am looking for the trail.
Where is my testing-tree?
Give me back my stones!
–Stanley Kunitz, from The Testing-Tree
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