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Free Music Notes for DesiderataFree Music Review: Desiderata/Les Crane Hit: 5 Stars
In my opinion if everyone would listen to not only the title cut but the other cuts and learn to practice them in ereryday life there would be far less problems in the world!
Free Music Review: Desiderata Hit: 5 Stars
My husband and I WANT TO THANK YOU FOR THE BEAUTIFUL CD. WE HAVE BEEN FOR LES CRANE FOR YEARS. THANK YOU SO MUCH.
Free Music Review: This album has words to live by on every track... Hit: 4 Stars
Les Crane's rendition of Desiderata will make you think about todays society and how you live in it.. It is a spoken words set to music track... If you are a parent you will like the "Children Learn What They Live" set to music....
Free Music Review: NOT THE ORIGINAL Hit: 3 Stars
I was 12 years old when I heard the beautiful Go Placidly. (about 1970.) I ordered the Les Crane version thru Amazon, and while it is still inspiring, it is NOT the original recording. The original speaker had a more powerful, and more inspiring, and deeper voice. (and like this powerful poem from my childhood, a voice I will never forget). An earlier commentator mentioned the original voice belonged to Davison. Unfortunately, I cannot find a copy anywhere. Any ideas?
Free Music Review: This Is Not the Recitation of Desiderata That Inspired Me Hit: 2 Stars
Les Crane's performance of Desiderata, with high-pitched female gospel-like backup and 70's quality electronic music is not the recording that inspired me during my teenage years. (That was a few decades ago.) Two tracks on the Les Crane CD are okay, "Nature-Wilderness" and "Love-Children Learn What They Live". The other tracks are overdone.
Updated on 2010-09-25
It took years of searching, but I finally found it. The recording I would heard late at night when the radio station was signing off the air is by Dave Allen, an Irish comedian. The recording is on a 45 RPM. The title is "A Way of Life". The other side, which I'd forgotten about, is titled "The Good Earth". Both are inspirational.
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Updated on 2010-10-26
And, for those who care about who was first, Mr. Allen's 45 RPM was released in 1969 according the YouTube post.
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