Sonic Youth's Lee Ranaldo, Willy Mason & more contribute to album based on Jack Kerouac novel Tristessa
20 September 2013, 14:37
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Luke Morgan Britton
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A new compilation album is out this week, based on beat poet Jack Kerouac‘s 1960 novella Tristessa.
The release, Esperanza: Songs From Jack Kerouac’s Tristessa features contributions from 19 singer-songwriters; including Sonic Youth’s Lee Ranaldo, Willy Mason, The Low Anthem, Matt Costa, Hey Rosetta! and more.
“There’s a musicality in both his prose and poetry that worked well,” said producer Jim Sampas about the book, which focusses on a drug-addicted Mexican prostitute of the same name.
Find out more info on the release here.
[via Billboard]
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