Album US 1965 on Folkways Records label
Soundtrack
Based on the production at The Greenwich Mews Theatre, New York City. Premiere: May 20, 1965. Issued with a 4-page illustrated insert inside rear pocket. Tracklisting more or less followed as printed on the labels. Litho in U.S.A.
Bertolt Brecht voc, 1898-1956 DE album by | |
Eric Bentley har, voc, p, *1916 GB adapted by (text), narrator | |
Willard Bond percussion, voice actor, the first policeman, the associate judge | |
Frank Groseclose piano, voice actor, the judge | |
Charles Sullivan tr, fh, *1944 US trumpet, voice actor, the second policeman | |
Jeanette Hodge voice actor, the coolie's widow | |
Joseph Chaikin voice actor, the coolie | |
Ron Vaad voice actor, the guide of the 2nd caravan, the inkeeper | |
Sam Greene voice actor, the guide | |
William Shorr voice actor, the leader of the 2nd caravan | |
Paul E. Richards voice actor, the merchant |
Ronald Clyne artwork, design |
Isaiah Sheffer directed by |
Arnold Black directed by, musical direction by |
Mel Kaiser engineer, recorded by, edited by |
Bert Andrews photography by, cover |
Beverly Landau producer, based on a production by |
Henrietta Stein producer, based on a production by |
Stella Holt producer, based on a production by |
Bertolt Brecht |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | The Exception And The Rule | Bertolt Brecht | ||
2 | Prologue | Bertolt Brecht | ||
3 | One: The Race Through The Desert | Bertolt Brecht | ||
4 | Two: The End Of A Much-Travelled Road | Bertolt Brecht | ||
5 | Three: The Dismissal Of The Guide At Station Han | Bertolt Brecht | ||
6 | Four: A Conversation In Dangerous Territory | Bertolt Brecht | ||
7 | Five: At The Rushing River | Bertolt Brecht | ||
8 | Six: The Bivouac | Bertolt Brecht | ||
9 | Seven: A) The End Of All Roads | Bertolt Brecht | ||
10 | Seven: B) The Shared Water | Bertolt Brecht | ||
11 | Seven: C) The Exception Of The Rule | Bertolt Brecht | ||
12 | The Song Of The Tribunals | Bertolt Brecht | ||
13 | The Tribunal | Bertolt Brecht | ||
14 | Epilogue | Bertolt Brecht |