Brion Gysin "Mektoub: Recordings 1960 - 1981" Perdition Plastics, 1996. 1. I've Come To Free The Words [1:16] 2. Vocal Cut-Up [6:14] 3. Where's That Word [1:58] 4. Thoughts On The BBC [2:50] 5. I Am That I Am [4:35] 6. Pistol Poem [1:29] 7. Pistol Poem - Part 2 [0:39] 8. Recalling All Active Agents [1:25] 9. Thoughts On Censorship [1:53] 10. No Poets Don't Own Words [1:01] 11. Thoughts On Jean Genet [8:55] 12. Readings At The October Gallery [5:36] 13. Kick That Habit Man [1:08] 14. Junk Is No Good Baby [2:04] 15. Thoughts On Surrealists [5:27] 16. Thoughts On Modern Art [2:29] 17. Thoughts On The Dream Machine [4:19] 18. Thoughts On The Value Of Art [2:29] 19. Sound Poem [1:46] 20. Duet [0:41] 21. In The Beginning Was The Word [1:49] 22. I Am This. . . [2:02] + This 63 minute CD features original material recorded by Gysin from his earliest experiments in audio cut-ups to interviews in his final years. From the Perdition Plastics page (now defunct apparently): "This unique documentary is the world's first comprehensive look into the works of Brion Gysin, one of the centuries greatest visual and audio artists. As a surrealist painter, poet, novelist and audio experimenter, Gysin, would influence the most creative minds of the 60's and 70's. This release contains audio cut-ups and permutation poems that still demonstrate their startling impact today as they did in 1960. Also included, are converstations in topics such as Modern Art, the Dream Machine, Jean Genet and others, allowing a rare glimpse into the mind of a fascinating artist."