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Article: CD REVIEW: 'Jack Kerouac Reads On the Road'
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- October 21, 1999
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Brent Hopkins
University Wire
10-21-1999
(Daily Bruin) (U-WIRE) LOS ANGELES -- Jack Kerouac begins his reading of an excerpt from his legendary novel "On The Road" with "Out we jumped in the warm, mad night."
And from this compelling beginning all the way until the CD's end 28 minutes of uninterrupted genius later, it becomes clear why Kerouac remains one of the most revered writers in the American canon.
"Jack Kerouac Reads On The Road," issued by Rykodisc, was discovered and released more than 40 years after Kerouac first recorded it. It is well worth the wait. Any casual Kerouac fan would do well to investigate it, and any serious addict must add it to his or her collection as quickly ...
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