Poetic License: 100 Poems 100 Performers / Var: Poetic License: 100 Poems/100 Performers
Poetic License: 100 Poems 100 Performers / Var: Poetic License: 100 Poems/100 Performers
Format: CD
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Artist: Poetic License: 100 Poems 100 Performers / Var
Label: GPR Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 091037510860
Genre: Spoken
Just in time for National Poetry Month, GPR presents Poetic License featuring 100 of the best-known actors reciting 100 poems. Artist include: Jason Alexander, Christine Baranski, Charles Busch, Zoe Caldwell, Ann Hampton Callaway, Len Cariou, Tyne Daly, Joanna Gleason, Florence Henderson, Michael Learned, Judith Light, Patti LuPone, Kate Mulgrew, Cynthia Nixon, Paul Provenza, Chris Sarandon, Barry Humphries, Kathleen Turner, Richard Thomas, JoBeth Williams, Michael York, Catherine Zeta-Jones and many more.
Tracks:
1.1 Eating Poetry
1.2 An Ever-Fixed Mark: Poems About Love
1.3 Wild Nights! Wild Nights!
1.4 Love Is Not All
1.5 Sonnet XVII
1.6 Sonnet XXIX
1.7 Variation on the Word Sleep
1.8 The Cinnamon Peeler
1.9 Love Looks Not with the Eyes
1.10 Hang There, My Verse
1.11 I Thank You God for Most This Amazing Day
1.12 Lovers on a Park Bench
1.13 If You Forget Me
1.14 Soft Knife
1.15 Meeting at Night
1.16 Last Love
1.17 To the Harbormaster
1.18 A Star Danced: Poems of Joy
1.19 Daffodils
1.20 Composed Upon Westminster Bridge, September 3, 1802
1.21 Aedh Wishes for the Cloths of Heaven
1.22 Renascence [Abridged] [Version]
1.23 A Supermarket in California
1.24 The Sun Underfoot Among the Sundews
1.25 Some Lines Scrawled on the Door of a Vagabond's House
1.26 Lake and Maple
1.27 The House Was Quiet and the World Was Calm
1.28 Fern Hill
1.29 Poem for My Daughter
1.30 Guilding Monuments: Poems About Poems
1.31 Poetry
1.32 Sonnets to Orpheus (No. 3)
1.33 Contexts
2.1 Beauty's Rose: Poems for the Young at Heart
2.2 The Walrus and the Carpenter
2.3 Vespers
2.4 Psalm Concering the Castle
2.5 Poison-Tester
2.6 A Little Tooth
2.7 You Are Old, Father William
2.8 Nap Taker
2.9 Blue Football
2.10 Thereby Hangs a Tale: Story Poems
2.11 A Dog Named Bodhisattva
2.12 Bottom's Dream
2.13 New Yorkers
2.14 Sonnet CXVI
2.15 Beautiful Woman
2.16 My Last Duchess
2.17 Walking Away
2.18 Sun and Fun
2.19 Life Story
2.20 To a Friend Whose Work Has Come to Triumph
2.21 Song of a Hopeful Heart
2.22 Die While You Are Alive
2.23 Afternoon in School: The Last Lesson
2.24 Sound and Fury: Poems About Great Adventures
2.25 Annabel Lee
2.26 The Rime of the Ancient Mariner [Excerpt]
2.27 Ulysses
2.28 A Dish for the Gods: Poems About Women
2.29 Myth
2.30 An Ancient Gesture
2.31 Paradise Lost (Eve)
2.32 Mary
2.33 To His Coy Mistress
2.34 Job Application
2.35 She Lived
2.36 Love Song
2.37 A Prayer for My Daughter
3.1 To Thine Own Self: Poems Offering Advise
3.2 If I Could Tell You
3.3 On Behalf of Trees
3.4 The Road Not Taken
3.5 Any Fool Can Get Into An Ocean
3.6 Barking
3.7 Sonnet 138
3.8 Terra Incognita
3.9 To What You Said
3.10 If
3.11 The Dogs of War: Poems About Conflicts
3.12 Waiting for the Barbarians
3.13 Correspondence
3.14 An Undoing World
3.15 The Bearer of Evil Tidings
3.16 Fire and Ice
3.17 The Second Coming
3.18 Tommy
3.19 Dulce Et Decorum Est
3.20 Immortal Longings: Poems About the Eternal
3.21 The Walk
3.22 When I Have Fears That I May Cease to Be
3.23 Those Winter Sundays
3.24 Men at Forty
3.25 Conversion
3.26 A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning
3.27 Doctor Frolic
3.28 The Day Is Done
3.29 Elegy in a Theatrical Warehouse
3.30 Spring and Fall
3.31 Dirge Without Music
3.32 Otherwise
3.33 When You Are Old and Grey
3.34 Remember
3.35 Because I Could Not Stop for Death
3.36 On Death
3.37 Mezzo Cammin
3.38 Not Waving But Drowning
3.39 Crossing the Bar
3.40 Invictus
3.41 Ye Elves of Hills, Brooks, Standing Lakes and Groves
3.42 In My Craft or Sullen Art
3.43 Our Revels Now Are Ended