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RECORDINGS - THE VOICE OF ALEISTER CROWLEYThere are only eleven different recordings by Aleister Crowley. They are as follows:
1. The Call of the First & Second Aethyr in English & Enochian 2. La Gitana 3. One Sovereign For Woman 4. The Poet 5. At Sea 6. Fingernails 7. The Titanic 8. Hymn To The American People 9. Collects From The Gnostic Mass 10. Sorites 11. Pentagram
Note: No.'s 1-9 are found on two different lp album versions: one has a solid black cover with only a unicursal hexagram and originates from The Hastings Archives, England 1986; the second album shows an aging Aleister Crowley pointing his finger, also originating from England, no date. No.'s 1-9 are also found on two CD's: the first has a solid blue cover with a gold unicursal hexagram on the front & an AA Sigil on back, London, no date; the second has a close up of Crowley's face, highlighting his eyes with an AA Sigil on his forehead and is titled Aleister Crowley, The Great Beast Speaks, also produced in London, no date.
There was a cassette tape released by The Occult Emporium from Allentown, PA in 1984 titled Three Hymns For Man which contains No's 5, 7 & 10.
There was also a 45 rpm (single) released entitled The Voice of Aleister Crowley: Pentagram & La Gitana by Sothis/Forum Group Agency, England, in the mid-seventies. According to the Crowley Cross-Index by W.Parfitt & A Drylie (1976) there is also another 45rmp release in the mid-seventies from Marabo records in England entitled 'A Voice of A Dead Man' but actually Marabo and the Sothis/Forum Group Agency 45 rpm are one and the same release. Marabo being the record company & Sothis/Forum Group Agency being the distributors.
DUE TO THE PRACTICE OF BOOTLEGGING IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO LIST ALL THE RELEASES. WE HAVE CHOSEN TO LIST ONLY THE MOST AVAILABLE WHICH INCLUDE AT LEAST ONE OF EACH OF CROWLEY'S RECORDINGS. THE ONLY RECORDING NOT LISTED IS THE HYMN TO PAN WHICH IS PRESUMED LOST.
RECOVERY FROM SICKNESS (poem) Hail Mary (Amphora), Sut Anubis, England pg.70 PB, ND
RED (poem) by Mary Smith (Aleister Crowley) see - BOOK OF THE HEART'S BLOOD OF THE LILY GOD, THE
RED LIPS OF THE OCTOPUS (poem) The Aleister Crowley Scrapbook by Sandy Robertson Samuel Weiser Inc., ME pg.36 PB, 1988 Selected Poems, Alberta, Canada, 1988 see - OCTOPUS, THE
Note: The Aleister Crowley Scrapbook incorrectly states that Red Lips of the Octopus is an unpublished piece. It was published under the name of The Octopus in The Winged Beetle. There are a few slight variations but the poem is obviously the same.
RED POPPY (poem) from Alice: An Adultery. The Collected Works Vol.II pg.68 PB, 1906 Ambergris pg.102 HB, 1910
RED STAR, THE see - WORLD'S TRAGEDY, THE
REFRAIN OF A FAR COUNTRY, A (poem) In Residence pg.41 PB, 1904
REGAINING OF EURYDICE, THE (poem) from Orpheus. The Collected Works Vol.III pg.200 PB, 1907 Ambergris pg.184 HB, 1910
Note: This poem, in Book III of Orpheus, is untitled in The Collected Works. The above title is found in Ambergris. However, in the contents to this section (pg.126) in The Collected Works, it simply states, "Orpheus' song of triumph", regarding this poem.
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