Album DE 2009 on Naxos Audiobooks label
Spoken Word (Audiobook, Contemporary)
Total Time: 7:02:07 ABRIDGED
Cormac McCarthy , *1933 US album by | |
Robert G. Slade , album by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | See The Child. He Is Pale And Thin... | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
2 | The Reverend Green Had Been Playing... | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
3 | It Had Been Raining For Sixteen Days... | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
4 | Now Come Days Of Begging, Days Of Theft. | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
5 | He Came Upon Bexar In The Evening... | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
6 | He Woke In The Nave Of A Ruinous Church... | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
7 | They Rode Through The Town... | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
8 | The Camp Was Upriver... | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
9 | Those First Days They Saw No Game... | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
10 | They Rode On, And The Top Of The Sun... | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
11 | The Following Day On The Skyline... | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
12 | With Darkness One Soul Rose Wondrously... | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
13 | In The Afternoon They Came Upon A Village... | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
14 | In The Morning With First Light... | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
15 | They Descended The Mountain... | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
16 | The Kid Was Standing By The Cart... | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
17 | When Their Eyes Lost Their Blindness... | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
18 | They Saw Patched Argonauts... | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
19 | Earlier That Morning The Company... | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
20 | They Were About In The Morning... | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
21 | At Dusk Of The Third Days... | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
22 | They Made Camp That Night... | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
23 | In The Morning When They Rode Out... | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
24 | They Paused Without The Cantina... | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
25 | They Made Their Way... | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
26 | When They Set Out In The Dawn... | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
27 | They Rode All Day Upon A Pale Gastine... | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
28 | They Entered The Caldera... | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
29 | In The Morning The Rain Had Ceased. | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
30 | In The Days To Follow... | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
31 | "How Indeed", He Said. | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
32 | "The Judge, He Seemed..." | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
33 | "We Had I Would Suppose An Hour..." | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
34 | They Rode On Into The Mountains... | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
35 | In The Western Countries Of The Alleghenies... | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
36 | Crossing The High Mesas... | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
37 | For The Next Two Weeks... | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
38 | Two Mornings Later The Delawares... | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
39 | Glanton Turned His Horse. | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
40 | Within The Hour They Were Mounted... | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
41 | On The Twenty-first Of July... | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
42 | This Angel Trias Who Was Governor... | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
43 | On The Fifteenth Of August They Rode Out. | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
44 | The Americans Entered The Town Of Carrizal... | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
45 | Within The Cantina The Americans... | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
46 | The Next Town They Entered... | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
47 | They Rode Onto The Plain At Dawn... | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
48 | They Clattered Over The Rainwashed Cobbles... | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
49 | By Noon The Day Following... | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
50 | Before The Dark They Encountered... | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
51 | In The Night A Caravan Passed... | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
52 | On The Fifth Of December... | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
53 | He Was Trotting North On The Plain... | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
54 | It Was A Lone Tree Burning On The Desert. | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
55 | Glanton's Eyes In Their Dark Sockets... | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
56 | It Was Colder Yet In The Morning... | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
57 | At Dawn, On The Outskirts... | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
58 | The Lieutenant In Charge Of The Little Garrison... | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
59 | By Noon The Company Had Moved On... | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
60 | In The Morning There Was New Trouble. | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
61 | Two Days Later They Encountered... | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
62 | On The Day Following They Crossed... | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
63 | When They Rode Out Of The Yuma Camp... | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
64 | The Doctor Had Been Bound For California... | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
65 | On The Second Of April... | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
66 | When Webster And Toadvine Rode... | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
67 | At Dawn The Black Walked Out To The Landing... | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
68 | Toadvine And The Kid Fought... | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
69 | The Judge Carried In One Hand... | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
70 | That Day Their Way Took Them... | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
71 | When He Came To Where The Horses... | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
72 | The Pilgrims Were Weak From Their Wounds. | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
73 | They Would Have Died... | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
74 | In His Cell He Began To Speak... | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
75 | He Was Released Two Days Later. | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
76 | In June Of That Year He Was In Los Angeles... | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
77 | In The Late Winter Of Eighteen Seventy-eight... | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
78 | Toward Midnight A Party Hailed Him... | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
79 | In The Afternoon He Rode... | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
80 | The Judge Began To Point Out... | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade | ||
81 | The Man Drifted With The Crowd... | Cormac McCarthy Read By Robert G. Slade |