Album DE 2003 on Naxos Audiobooks label
Spoken Word (Audiobook)
Herman Melville , 1819-1891 US album by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | In The Time Before Steamships | Herman Melville | 8:28 | |
2 | Now while Billy Budd was down in the forecastle | Herman Melville | 6:34 | |
3 | The transfer from chest to bag was made | Herman Melville | 4:12 | |
4 | Though Our New - Made Foretopman | Herman Melville | 9:31 | |
5 | At the time of Billy Budd's arbitrary enlistment | Herman Melville | 5:33 | |
6 | In this matter of writing | Herman Melville | 5:41 | |
7 | Yes, the outbreak at the Nore was put down | Herman Melville | 2:30 | |
8 | But on board the seventy - four | Herman Melville | 5:01 | |
9 | In view of the part that the Commander | Herman Melville | 4:10 | |
10 | The lieutenants and other commissioned gentlemen | Herman Melville | 10:08 | |
11 | Life in the fore - top well agreed with Billy Budd | Herman Melville | 8:38 | |
12 | The next day | Herman Melville | 3:11 | |
13 | What was the matter with the Master - at - Arms | Herman Melville | 9:03 | |
14 | Lawyers, Experts, Clergy - An Episode | Herman Melville | 1:11 | |
15 | That Claggart's figure was not amiss | Herman Melville | 4:12 | |
16 | Passion, and passion in its profoundest | Herman Melville | 4:33 | |
17 | Not many days after the last incident narrated | Herman Melville | 5:50 | |
18 | This incident sorely puzzled Billy Budd | Herman Melville | 6:04 | |
19 | Yes, despite the Dansker's pithy insistence | Herman Melville | 3:12 | |
20 | But after the little matter at the mess | Herman Melville | 6:01 | |
21 | After the mysterious interview in the fore - chains | Herman Melville | 9:49 | |
22 | Now the handsome sailor | Herman Melville | 6:56 | |
23 | Now when the Foretopman found himself closeted there | Herman Melville | 9:22 | |
24 | Full of disquietude and misgiving | Herman Melville | 1:45 | |
25 | Who in the rainbow can draw the line | Herman Melville | 7:09 | |
26 | All being quickly in readiness | Herman Melville | 9:38 | |
27 | When speak he did | Herman Melville | 7:16 | |
28 | Can We Not Convict And Yet Mitigate The Penalty | Herman Melville | 5:17 | |
29 | It was Captain Vere himself | Herman Melville | 2:49 | |
30 | Of a series of incidents within a brief term | Herman Melville | 5:26 | |
31 | In a seventy - four of the old order | Herman Melville | 9:44 | |
32 | The night, so luminous on the spar - deck | Herman Melville | 5:01 | |
33 | A Digression | Herman Melville | 3:16 | |
34 | The silence at the moment of execution | Herman Melville | 6:29 | |
35 | The symmetry of form attainable | Herman Melville | 3:07 | |
36 | Some few weeks after the execution | Herman Melville | 3:03 | |
37 | Everything is for a term remarkable in navies | Herman Melville | 4:25 |