Throughout his life, Noel Coward the master songwriter, 'derived a considerable amount of private pleasure from writing verse.' Much of it is gathered in this first ever CD collection. From moving war-time encounters to satirical barbs at familiar Coward targets and personal reminiscences, this delightful collection is a perfect blend of vintage Noel Coward sure to be enjoyed by faithful fans and new listeners alike.
The collection includes two short stories, Cheap Excursion and The Kindness of Mrs. Radcliffe, and various poems. And from the Caedmon Treasury Sir Noel Coward himself and Margaret Leighton perform Coward's adaptation of his Brief Encounter, scenes from Blithe Spirit and Present Laughter, the interlude from Bernard Shaw's The Apple Cart, concluding with the duo reading more from Coward's Collected Verse.
Written By - Phil Lesh
Narrated By - Phil Lesh
Published By - Simon & Schuster
Length - 5 hours
Categories - Autobiography Arts & Drama Music Related Music Related
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The bass player for the greatest improvisational band in American history tells the full, true story of his life, Jerry Garcia, and the Grateful Dead. Phil Lesh first met Jerry Garcia in... See full description...
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Written By - Tim Brookes
Narrated By - Tim Brookes
Published By - Blackstone Audio Inc
Length - 11 hours 30 minutes
Categories - Music Related Music Related
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What was it about a small, humble folk instrument that allowed it to become an American icon? The guitar is "wall-to-wall popular in the United States," says Brookes in this chronicle of the guitar... See full description...
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Written By - Richard Fawkes
Narrated By - Robert Powell
Published By - NAXOS
Length - 5 hours 15 minutes
Categories - Social & Economic Music Related Music Related
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Written By - Bob Dylan
Narrated By - Sean Penn
Published By - Simon & Schuster
Length - 6 hours
Categories - Autobiography Arts & Drama Music Related Music Related
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"I'd come from a long ways off and had started a long ways down. But now destiny was about to manifest itself. I felt like it was looking right at me and nobody else." Bob Dylan's... See full description...
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