Album DE 2004 on Naxos Audiobooks label
Spoken Word (Audiobook)
Charles Dickens , 1812-1870 GB album by | |
Anton Lesser , *1952 GB album by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Stave 1: Marley's Ghost | Charles Dickens Read By Anton Lesser | 7:44 | |
2 | 'A Merry Christmas, Uncle!' | Charles Dickens Read By Anton Lesser | 4:59 | |
3 | This Lunatic, In Letting Scrooge's Nephew Out | Charles Dickens Read By Anton Lesser | 7:18 | |
4 | Scrooge Took His Melancholy Dinner In His Usual Melancholy Tavern | Charles Dickens Read By Anton Lesser | 9:17 | |
5 | The Same Face: The Very Same. Marley In His Pigtail | Charles Dickens Read By Anton Lesser | 6:21 | |
6 | 'Jacob', He Said Imploringly. 'Old Jacob Marley, Tell Me More.' | Charles Dickens Read By Anton Lesser | 8:23 | |
7 | Stave 2: The First Of The Three Spirits | Charles Dickens Read By Anton Lesser | 4:45 | |
8 | It Was A Strange Figure - Like A Child: | Charles Dickens Read By Anton Lesser | 6:41 | |
9 | They Walked Along The Road. | Charles Dickens Read By Anton Lesser | 6:07 | |
10 | Scrooge's Former Self Grew Larger | Charles Dickens Read By Anton Lesser | 4:29 | |
11 | Although They Had But That Moment Left The School Behind | Charles Dickens Read By Anton Lesser | 2:56 | |
12 | In Came A Fiddler With A Music Book, | Charles Dickens Read By Anton Lesser | 6:07 | |
13 | His Former Self Turned Down The Lamps | Charles Dickens Read By Anton Lesser | 5:42 | |
14 | They Were In Another Scene, And Place; | Charles Dickens Read By Anton Lesser | 6:13 | |
15 | Stave 3: The Second Of The Three Spirits | Charles Dickens Read By Anton Lesser | 7:08 | |
16 | Holly, Mistletoe, Red Berries, | Charles Dickens Read By Anton Lesser | 8:46 | |
17 | And Perhaps It Was The Pleasure The Good Spirit Had In Showing Off This Power | Charles Dickens Read By Anton Lesser | 5:07 | |
18 | Such A Bustle Ensued | Charles Dickens Read By Anton Lesser | 3:33 | |
19 | At Last The Dinner Was All Done | Charles Dickens Read By Anton Lesser | 6:47 | |
20 | By This Time It Was Getting Dark, | Charles Dickens Read By Anton Lesser | 5:44 | |
21 | It Was A Great Surprise To Scrooge | Charles Dickens Read By Anton Lesser | 5:40 | |
22 | After Tea They Had Some Music. | Charles Dickens Read By Anton Lesser | 6:59 | |
23 | Much They Saw, And Far They Went, | Charles Dickens Read By Anton Lesser | 5:26 | |
24 | Stave 4: The Last Of The Three Spirits | Charles Dickens Read By Anton Lesser | 8:15 | |
25 | They Left The Busy Scene, And Went Into An Obscure Part Of The Town | Charles Dickens Read By Anton Lesser | 8:42 | |
26 | He Recoiled In Terror, For The Scene Had Changed, | Charles Dickens Read By Anton Lesser | 6:43 | |
27 | The Ghost Conducted Him Through Several Streets | Charles Dickens Read By Anton Lesser | 6:38 | |
28 | 'Spectre', Said Scrooge, 'Something Informs Me That Our Parting Moment Is At Hand.' | Charles Dickens Read By Anton Lesser | 4:52 | |
29 | Stave 5: The End Of It | Charles Dickens Read By Anton Lesser | 5:52 | |
30 | It Was A Turkey | Charles Dickens Read By Anton Lesser | 5:06 | |
31 | But He Was Early At The Office Next Morning. | Charles Dickens Read By Anton Lesser | 4:26 |