We at Collectors? Choice Music continue our pursuit of the most eclectic, eccentric and unique recordings in pop music history with the release of this 1971 album from TV talk show host Les Crane! Les? soothing rendition o... more »f the 1906 inspirational poem "Go Placidly Among the Noise and the Haste," set to a gospel soul musical background and retitled "Desiderata," caught the early-?70s self-help zeitgeist and shot to #8 on the charts, taking this album into the Top 40 with it. The rest of the record features top LA session musicians backing Crane?s reading of such works as Thoreau?s "Independence (A Different Drummer)" and "Nature (Wilderness)," "Maxim Gorky?s Esperanza (Hope)," the Native American poem "Vision," "Friends," "Beauty (Shining from the Inside Out)," "Happiness (I Got No Cares)," "Courage (Eyes That See)," and even an adaptation of Dorothy L. Nolte?s poem "Children Learn What They Live" entitled "Love." For collectors of the strange pathways of American pop culture (and aren?t we all?), this one?s a gem. Exclusively from Collectors? Choice Music!« less
We at Collectors? Choice Music continue our pursuit of the most eclectic, eccentric and unique recordings in pop music history with the release of this 1971 album from TV talk show host Les Crane! Les? soothing rendition of the 1906 inspirational poem "Go Placidly Among the Noise and the Haste," set to a gospel soul musical background and retitled "Desiderata," caught the early-?70s self-help zeitgeist and shot to #8 on the charts, taking this album into the Top 40 with it. The rest of the record features top LA session musicians backing Crane?s reading of such works as Thoreau?s "Independence (A Different Drummer)" and "Nature (Wilderness)," "Maxim Gorky?s Esperanza (Hope)," the Native American poem "Vision," "Friends," "Beauty (Shining from the Inside Out)," "Happiness (I Got No Cares)," "Courage (Eyes That See)," and even an adaptation of Dorothy L. Nolte?s poem "Children Learn What They Live" entitled "Love." For collectors of the strange pathways of American pop culture (and aren?t we all?), this one?s a gem. Exclusively from Collectors? Choice Music!
CD Reviews
Desiderata - a blast from the past
timm | Yorkshire, UK | 08/20/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)
"I remember this track from the early seventies - mainly because mum had a big poster on the wall.... and we'd hear it every now and again on the radio. Thought provoking - can never be copied.
Only the one track, Desiderata, appeals now tho' - perhaps age is allowing cynicism to creep in.
I have rated the track 4 stars though...... great mate, not 'arf.
Ahh memories."
Nice... with a little bit for everyone
Marcus Chacos | 08/28/2008
(3 out of 5 stars)
"I bought this, much the same as many other reviewers, for Desiderata. However, I found many of the other pieces equally moving and the entire collection is certainly worth listening to. I cannot say I was spellbound, I can, however, say I do not regret my purchase and am greatful for the messages in each of the songs."
I only really like the Desiderata
D. Nelson | Borrego Springs, CA United States | 06/15/2008
(3 out of 5 stars)
"I wanted this CD very much and I LOVE The Desiderata but the other selections are just OK. So I play the Desiderata and skip the others."
Timeless Tips
Jere L. Hough | Kansas City, MO, USA | 12/18/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is a healing piece that should be reviewed regularly. It is an excellent prayer."