The Dial-A-Poem Poets
Disconnected
Double LP
1974

Side One
A1 - Allen Ginsberg: I'm A Victim Of Telephones, from Planet News (GPS, New York, December 1968)
A2 -  Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche: Cynical Letter, A Letter To Marpa, Sound Cycle (Aham) (Boulder, Colorado, March 1974, recording engineer Marv Ross)
A3 - John Giorno: Suicide Sutra (GPS, New York, September 1973)
A4 - William S. Burroughs: What Washington, What Orders, from Exterminator (GPS, New York, April 1, 1974)
A5 - Charles Plymell: 100 Flies On An Airplane Flying Around The World, from The Trashing Of America (St. Mark’s Church, New York, February 6, 1974)
A6 - Michael Brownstein: Monologue From The Top, from Brainstorms (GPS, New York, February 7 1974)

Side Two
B1 - John Cage: Excerpt from Silence (Carbondale, Indiana, March 1969)
B2 - Anne Waldman: Fast Speaking Woman (GPS, New York, May 19, 1973)
B3 - Diane Di Prima: Excerpt from Loba (St. Lawrence University, Canton, New York, March 9, 1973)
B4 - Bernadette Mayer: Excerpt from Studying Hunger (Museum of Modern Art, New York, May 3, 1973)
B5 - Robert Creeley: The Name (First Unitarian Church, San Francisco, August 31, 1973)
B6 - Diane Wakoski: Exorcism (GPS, May 11, 1970)
B7 - Lorenzo Thomas: High Heel Jesus (GPS, June 19, 1973)
B8 - Gregory Corso: Marriage (The New School, New York, March 7, 1973)
B9 - Maureen Owen: Body Rush (GPS, February 14, 1974)
B10 - Ed Sanders: Stand By My Side, Oh Lord (GPS, May 9, 1973)
B11 - Charles Olson: The Ridge (SUNY at Cortland, New York, October 20, 1967)
Side Three
C1 - Allen Ginsberg: Jimmy Berman (Musicians are Bob Dylan, Artie and Happy Traum, John Schole, Arthur Russell and David Amram. Recorded at The Record Plant, New York, November 1971)
C2 - Joe Brainard: Excerpt from More I Remember More (GPS, February 11, 1974)
C3 - John Wieners: Excerpt from Memories In A Small Apartment (St. Mark’s Church, New York, February 13, 1974)
C4 - Gerard Malanga: A Last Poem (Tentative Title) (Rutgers University, New Jersey, November 20, 1969)
C5 -  John Perreault: Nude Death (Museum of Modern Art, New York, May 3, 1973)
C6 - Jack Spicer: Excerpt from Billy The Kid (Art Gallery, Vancouver, Canada, June 1965)
C7 - Jim Carroll: From The Basketball Diaries, Age 13, Spring 1965 (GPS, April 25, 1973)
C8 - Peter Orlovsky:  All Around The Garden (GPS, February 26, 1974)

Side Four
D1 - Imamu Amiri Baraka (Leroi Jones): Our Nation Is Like Ourselves (Buffalo State College, New York, April 24, 1970)
D2 - Michael McClure: Lion Poem (St. Mark’s Church, New York, March 13, 1974)
D3 - Ed Dorn: Recollections Of Grande Apacharia (First Unitarian Church, San Francisco, August 31, 1973)
D4 - Frank Lima: The Hunter (St. Mark’s Church, New York, January 23, 1974)
D5 - Frank O'Hara: Adieu Norman, Bonjour To Joan And Jean Paul, from Lunch Poems (SUNY at Buffalo, New York, September 1964)
D6 - Bill Berkson: Stanky (GPS, December 1968)
D7 - Larry Fagin:  A Play (GPS, April 1969)
D8 - Tom Clark: Little Aria (Bolinas, California, June 19, 1972)
D9 - Paul Blackburn: The Once-Over, from Brooklyn Manhattan Transit (Jerry Newman and Eugene Brooks, New York, September 1963)
D10 - Philip Whalen: If You're So Smart, Why Aren't You Rich (Reed College, Oregon, October 27, 1965)
D11 - Ron Padgett: June 17, 1942 (GPS, February 9, 1974)
D12 - John Ashbery: The Tennis Court Oath (GPS, February 26, 1969)
D13 - Clark Coolidge: Excerpt from Dews (8 Channel) (Mills College Tape Center, Oakland, California, April 1969)
D14 - Charles Amirkhanian: Radii (Swedish Radio, Stockholm, April 1972)