"Sirens," a chapter from Joyce's Ulysses, in four parts.
Track Information:
101 Part One.
201 Part Two.
301 Part Three.
401 Part Four.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-LP-09563
Folkways.9563
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
New York : Folkways, 1965.
General:
Cover design by Ronald Clyne.
Biographical notes and text of the recording (6 p.) laid in container.
"A dramatic reading produced by Zack Bowen directed by Zack Bowen and Oscar Brownstein (Recorded under a grant from the State University of New York Research Foundation)" -- text from notes.
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Related materials may be found in the Moses and Frances Asch Collection, also held by this repository. Related materials may include correspondence between the studio, producers, and/or performers; original cover art designs; original production materials; business records; and audiotapes from studio production.
Restrictions:
Restrictions on access. No duplication allowed. Listening and viewing for research purposes only.
Collection Rights:
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101. A Lovely Church ; The Scholar & the Cat / by Frank O'Connor.
102. My Grief on the Sea / by Douglas Hyde.
103. Twenty Golden Years Ago / by James Clarence Mangan.
104. On Baile's Strand / by W. B. Yeats.
105. Riders to the Sea / by J. M. Synge.
106. The Gaol Gate / by Lady Gregory.
201. Playboy of the Western World / by J. M. Synge.
202. A Prayer for My Daughter / by W. B. Yeats.
203. A Portrait of the Artist / by James Joyce.
204. Ulysses / by James Joyce.
205. Finnegans Wake / by James Joyce.
Local Numbers:
FW-COMM-LP-09825
Folkways.9825
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
New York : Folkways, 1958.
Participant or Performer Note:
Read by Frank O'Connor.
General:
Notes with text of recording and readings in booklet (8 p. : ill.) inserted in original container.
Cover design by Ronald Clyne.
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Related materials may be found in the Moses and Frances Asch Collection, also held by this repository. Related materials may include correspondence between the studio, producers, and/or performers; original cover art designs; original production materials; business records; and audiotapes from studio production.
Restrictions:
Restrictions on access. No duplication allowed. Listening and viewing for research purposes only. Need Permission.
Collection Rights:
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Recorded in New York City (N.Y.), United States, New York.
General:
Cover design by Ronald Clyne.
Cover drawing of James Joyce by John, 1930.
Notes with text of lecture in booklet (4 p. : ill.) inserted in original container.
Related Materials:
Related materials may be found in the Moses and Frances Asch Collection, also held by this repository. Related materials may include correspondence between the studio, producers, and/or performers; original cover art designs; original production materials; business records; and audiotapes from studio production.
Restrictions:
Restrictions on access. No duplication allowed. Listening and viewing for research purposes only. Need Permission.
Collection Rights:
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Topic:
English literature -- Irish authors -- History and criticism Search this
Related materials may be found in the Moses and Frances Asch Collection, also held by this repository. Related materials may include correspondence between the studio, producers, and/or performers; original cover art designs; original production materials; business records; and audiotapes from studio production.
Restrictions:
Restrictions on access.
Collection Rights:
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101. Cry Murder! / The Men of No Property, Jack Warshaw. Northern Ireland, Great Britain. 00:02:15
102. Why are the British Troops Here? / The Men of No Property, Jack Warshaw. Northern Ireland, Great Britain. 00:02:44
103. Burntollet Bridge Ambush / The Men of No Property, Jack Warshaw. Northern Ireland, Great Britain. 00:03:20
104. It's a Man's Life in the Army / The Men of No Property, Jack Warshaw. Northern Ireland, Great Britain. 00:03:15
105. Craig's Dragoons / The Men of No Property, Jack Warshaw. Northern Ireland, Great Britain. 00:01:49
106. Hughes Bakery / The Men of No Property, Jack Warshaw. Northern Ireland, Great Britain. 00:02:27
107. Ballad of Danny O'Hagan / Men of No Property, The, Jack Warshaw. Northern Ireland, Great Britain. 00:01:41
108. Bogside Doodlebug / The Men of No Property, Jack Warshaw. Northern Ireland, Great Britain. 00:02:37
109. Ballad of Carrick Hill / The Men of No Property, Jack Warshaw. Northern Ireland, Great Britain. 00:02:38
201. Leaving Belfast Town / The Men of No Property, Jack Warshaw. Northern Ireland, Great Britain. 00:03:17
202. The Great Eel Robbery / The Men of No Property, Jack Warshaw. Northern Ireland, Great Britain. 00:02:38
203. The Smuggling Men / The Men of No Property, Jack Warshaw. Northern Ireland, Great Britain. 00:02:20
204. The Bogside Man / The Men of No Property, Jack Warshaw. Northern Ireland, Great Britain. 00:02:01
205. Rubber Bullets / The Men of No Property, Jack Warshaw. Northern Ireland, Great Britain. 00:02:33
206. Ballymurphy / The Men of No Property, Jack Warshaw. Northern Ireland, Great Britain. 00:02:00
207. Ballad of Lynch's Army / The Men of No Property, Jack Warshaw. Northern Ireland, Great Britain. 00:02:40
208. Up in the Armach Prison / The Men of No Property, Jack Warshaw. Northern Ireland, Great Britain. 00:03:38
Local Numbers:
Paredon.1006
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
Brooklyn, N.Y. : Paredon Records 1971
General:
"Irish Rebel Songs of the Six Counties recorded in Belfast by The Men of No Property."
Program notes including the text of a speech by Bernadette Devlin and words of the songs (15 p. : ill.) inserted in container.
Album cover design by Ronald Clyne.
Restrictions:
Access by appointment.
Collection Rights:
Permission to publish materials from the collection must be requested from the Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections. Please visit our website to learn more about submitting a request. The Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections make no guarantees concerning copyright or other intellectual property restrictions. Other usage conditions may apply; please see the Smithsonian's Terms of Use for more information.
Topic:
Political ballads and songs -- Northern Ireland. Search this