Audio Books - New! Poetry of the English Romantics 3 CD’s for the price of 2 Sir Ralph Richardson, Sir Cecile Hardwicke, Vincent Price and Tyrone Power read... Forum FRC6301 5055031363018 $20.00 3CD Edition CD 1-John Keats: Ode to a Nightingale / Ode on a Grecian Urn / To Autumn Ode to Melancholy / Keen fitful gusts are whispering / When I have fears that I may cease to be / Lines on the Mermaid tavern / A Song About Myself / On first looking into Chapman’s Homer / Bright star! Would I were as steadfast as thou / La Belle Dame sans Merci / The Eve of St Agnes, Read by Sir Ralph Richardson William Wordsworth: Composed upon Westminster Bridge, September 3rd, 1802 Strange fits of passion I have known / I travelled among unknown men / Tintern Abbey Nuns feet not at their convent’s narrow room / It is a beautiful evening, calm and free / The Solitary Reaper The world is too much with us / My heart leaps up when I behold / Ode - Intimations of immortality from recollections of early childhood, Read by Sir Cedric Hardwicke CD 2-Percy Bysshe Shelley: Music, when soft voices die , With a guitar, to Jane / Ozymandias / Prometheus Unbound - ‘My soul is an enchanted boat’ / To a skylark / Hymn to intellectual beauty / Ode to the West Wind, Read by Vincent Price Samuel Taylor Coleridge: Kubla Khan / Frost at midnight / This Lime-Tree Bower My Prison / The Rime of the Ancient Mariner Read by Sir Ralph Richardson CD 3-Lord Byron: She walks in beauty / On this day I complete my 36th year / Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage (Canto III, vv. 18-28) / Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage (Canto III, vv. 68-75) / Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage (Canto III, vv. 85-98) / Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage (Canto III, vv. 113 -118) / Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage (Canto IV, vv. 178-184), Read by Tyrone Power William Blake: Songs of Innocence / Introduction / The Echoing Green / The Lamb / The Shepherd / The Infant Joy / The Little Black Boy / Spring / Nurse’s Song / Holy Thursday / The Blossom / The Chimney Sweeper / The Divine Image / Night / On Another’s Sorrow / The Little Boy Lost / The Little Boy Found / Songs of Experience / Introduction / Earth’s Answer / Nurse’s Song / The Fly / The Little Girl Lost The Little Girl Found / The Clod and the Pebble / The Tiger / A Poison Tree / The Angel / The Sick Rose / The Voice of the Ancient Bard / My Pretty Rose tree / Ah! Sun Flower / The Garden of Love / A Little Boy Lost / Infant Sorrow / The School Boy / London / Divine / Mock on, Mock on, Voltaire, Rousseau / I asked a thief to steal me a peach / I saw a chapel all of gold / Auguries of Innocence / To the Muses Oh, I say, you, Joe / The Crystal Cabinet / And did those feet in ancient time (from Milton), Read by Sir Ralph Richardson Dylan Thomas reads his own Prose & More Poetry ALN1937 Prologue 5.31 / A Refusal to Mourn the Death of a Child Killed by Fire in 5055354419379 London 1.40 / The Force that Through the Green Fuse Drives the Flower…1.47 $10.00 Laugharne 4.21 / If I were Tickled by the Rub of Love 3.13 / In My Craft or Sullen Art 1.05 Love in the Asylum 1.16 / Should Lanterns Shine 1.17 / Holiday Memory 18.06 / Quite Early One Morning 12.26 / Return Journey to Swansea (with supporting cast) 26.46 “Thomas’ second volume Twenty-five Poems appeared in September 1936 by which time he had joined London’s bohemian society. The full meaning of his poetry – the human passage from womb to tomb – with its multiple and occasional over-dense use of compound adjectives through religious, sexual and natural imagery, continues for many readers to be obscure.” (J. Murray) Richard Burton reads Under Milk Wood (plus bonus poetry) ALN1502 The famous original BBC production: includes Richard Burton; 5055354415029 $20.00 2CD Edition Richard Bebb; Hugh Griffith; Rachel Thomas; Diana Maddox; Dafydd Havard; Sybil Williams; Dilys Davies; Rachel Roberts; John Huw Jones & many more: songs set by Daniel Jones Childrens’ songs and singing game recorded by children of Laugharne School. CD 1 (69:12)-Intro 0.11 / The hand that signed the paper 1.06 / To begin at the beginning 4.33 / I see the boys of summer 2.52 / Captain Cat 17.23 / Lie still, sleep becalmed 1.21 / Time passes 23.09 / A Winter’s Tale 7.18 / Too late, cock 23.54 CD2 (60:12) Excerpt from ‘Homage To Dylan Thomas’ / Lord Cut-glass 2.37 / The sunny slow lolling… 21.02 Globe Theatre, London 24th January 1954) / Richard Burton reads / A visit to Grandpa’s / Dylan Thomas Poems, (Emlyn Williams) 17.30 / Hunchback in the Park 1.53 / Deaths and Entrances 1.48 The Very Best of Bob Newhart His routines are as hilarious today as when his first LP The Button-Down Mind was issued. ALN1935 It actually beat Elvis to No 1 in the US charts. Newhart worked as a copywriter for a film 5055354419355 producer and whiled away the time writing imaginary telephone calls. Some he sent to $10.00 radio stations and also tried out at comedy clubs. Bob made his mark as a solo straight man – the rather nervous half of an imaginary dialogue with an inept learner driver or a life-guard who has found an unexploded bomb (‘You think that’s unusual do you, finding a shell on the beach?) or the sceptical recipient of yet another Raleigh life-changing discovery etc– but the beauty of Newhart’s performance is that one can so easily speculate what the other participant in the dialogue is saying.” (James Murray) Introducing Tobacco to Civilisation 1962 6:01 (Newhart/Kaufman/Rosen/Hargrove/Sharp/Hinkley) Bus Drivers’ School (Newhart) 1960 6:10 / Kruschev Landing Rehearsal (Newhart) 1960 4:44 / Driving Instructor (Newhart) 1960 8:05 / Defusing a Bomb (Newhart/Kaufman/Rosen/ Hargrove/Sharp/Snyder/Hinkley) 1962 7:03 / An Infinite Number of Monkeys (Newhart) 1960 1:31 / Abe Lincoln v Madison Avenue (Newhart) 1960 7:31 / The Cruise of the U.S.S. Codfish (Newhart) 1960 5:00 / Merchandising the Wright Brothers (Newhart) 1960 3:05 / The Grace L. Ferguson Airline (and Storm Door Co.) (Newhart) 1960 9:23 Retirement Party (Newhart) 1960 8:05 / Ledge Psychology (New hart) 1960 5:15 1 Audio Books - New! Introducing Tobacco to Civilization (Newhart/Kaufman/Rosen/Hargrove/ ALN1939 Sharp/Snyder/Hickley) – Bob Newhart (1962) 6:01 / Stewardess (Berman) – 5055354419393 Shelley Berman (1959) 3:08 / Shirley’s Girlfriend (Grenfell) – Joyce Grenfell $15.00 (1958) 4:46 / Right Said Fred (Dicks/Rudge) – Bernard Cribbins (1961) 2:19 / Tie Me Kangaroo Down Sport (Harris) – Rolf Harris (1960) 2:49 / Don’t Jump off the Roof, Dad (Coben) – Tommy Cooper (1961) 2:32 / Come Outside (Blackwell) – Mike Sarne with Wendy Richard (1962) 2:49 / A Pub with no Beer (Parsons) – Slim Dusty (1959) 2:58 / Football Results (Bentine/Law) – Michael Bentine (1961) 1:48 / Bloodnok’s Rock ‘n’ Roll Call (Carbone) – The Goons (1956) 3:11 / Cougher Royal (Milligan) – Spike Milligan with Valentine Dyall (1961) 2:53 / Gnu Song (Flanders/Swann) –Michael Flanders & Donald Swann (1957) 3:06 / Phoney Folk-Lore (Ustinov) – Peter Ustinov (1952) 3:17 / Narcissus (The Laughing Record) (Nevin/arr.Paramor/Grenfell) –Norman Wisdom and Joyce Grenfell (1952) 2:54 / All’s Going Well (My Lady Montmorency) (Misraki/Parsons) – Frankie Howerd and Margaret Rutherford (1953) 3:23 / Hole In The Ground (Dicks/ Rudge) – Bernard Cribbins (1962) 1:50 / Three Wheels on my Wagon (Bacharach/Hilliard) New Christy Minstrels (1962) 2:58 / The Yellow Rose of Texas (George) – Stan Freberg (1955) 3:21 / The Cruise of the USS Codfish (Newhart) – Bob Newhart (1960) 5:01 / There’s a Hole in my Bucket (Trad./arr. Belafonte/Gordon) –Harry Belafonte and Odetta (1961) 4:14 / Mother and Son (Nichols/May) – Mike Nichols and Elaine May (1960) 6:35 / Elderly Man River (Freberg/Barnum/Kern/Hammerstein II) –Stan Freberg (1957) 5:10 2
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