Steven Jesse Bernstein

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Come Out Tonight 00:00 Tools
More Noise Please 03:35 Tools
Morning in the Sub-Basement of Hell 04:07 Tools
This Clouded Heart 00:00 Tools
Party Balloon 04:14 Tools
Face 12:41 Tools
The Man Upstairs 00:00 Tools
No No Man (Part Two) 02:42 Tools
No No Man (Part One) 00:00 Tools
The Sport (Part One) 00:00 Tools
The Sport (Part Two) 06:03 Tools
No No Man (Part 1) 04:24 Tools
No No Man, Pt. 1 04:24 Tools
The Sport (Part 1) 04:49 Tools
Sport, Pt. 1 04:49 Tools
No No Man, Pt. 2 02:43 Tools
Sport, Pt. 2 06:03 Tools
no no man 00:00 Tools
Murdered In The Middle Of The Dance 02:48 Tools
No No Man Pt. 2 02:44 Tools
Strip Poker 04:39 Tools
Dancin' To The Radio 05:10 Tools
Off-Duty Dancer 03:48 Tools
No No Man, Part 2 02:43 Tools
Let's Make Love (Let's Make Everything New) 03:19 Tools
Me and Her Outside 02:42 Tools
No No Man, Part 1 04:26 Tools
It's Just a Little Bit of Everything (That Brought Me Down to This) 05:15 Tools
It's Just A Little Bit Of Everything 05:11 Tools
01-no_no_man(part_1) 04:19 Tools
The Sport, Part 1 04:51 Tools
The Sport, Part 2 06:05 Tools
04-the_sport(part_1) 04:51 Tools
No No Man Pt. 02:43 Tools
Morning In The Sub 03:19 Tools
06-face 02:43 Tools
Let's Make Love 03:19 Tools
10-no_no_man(part_2) 02:43 Tools
09-the_sport(part_2) 02:43 Tools
Morning in the Sub Basement of Hell 03:19 Tools
No No Man, Part II 03:19 Tools
Sport (Part 1) 03:19 Tools
The Sport, Pt. 1 03:19 Tools
Morning in Sub-Basement of Hell 03:19 Tools
Prison 03:19 Tools
Come Out Tonigh 03:19 Tools
Steven Jesse Bernstein - Come Out Tonight 03:19 Tools
Sport (Part 2) 03:19 Tools
The Sport, Pt. 2 03:19 Tools
It's Just A Little Bit Of Everything (That's Brought Me Down To This) 03:19 Tools
Steven J. Bernstein - Come Out Tonight 03:19 Tools
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Steven Jay Bernstein (December 4, 1950 – October 22, 1991) was an American underground poet and performance artist who is most famous for his recordings with Sub Pop Records and close relationship with William S. Burroughs. Bernstein was born in Los Angeles, California. He later moved to Seattle, Washington and began performing his poetry there during the mid 1980s. Bernstein recorded the album Prison with Steve Fisk at a correction center in Monroe, Washington during 1991. The album was intended to be along the same lines as Johnny Cash's At Folsom Prison. Fisk later decided to score the recordings with jazz and ambient music. The album was only partially completed when Bernstein killed himself. It was released on April 1st, 1992. In 1994, one of these recordings was used in the film Natural Born Killers. I'm Secretly an Important Man, a collection of written poetry, was released in March of 1996 by Zero Hour publishing. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.