Dylan Thomas, one of the great British poets, born in Wales early 20th Century.
On this recording Dylan reads selected poems from the likes of Thomas Hardy, Yeats and W.R Rodgers plus of course his own poems.
Recorded live, this recording really gives a "feel" for the poet - not just him on stage but interacting with his audience, often in a boisterious and jovial manner.
Dylan Thomas - An Evening With Dylan Thomas
Caedmon Records
Cat# 4FP9016
This recording released early 1960's
MONO recording
Cover is in good - very good condition, slightly yellowed due to light fading but no bad marks, tears or seam splits
New inner rice paper sleeve
Vinyl is in good condition, inspected under a white halogen light source I can see a number of light scratches on each side - this has seen quite a bit of playing.
I have listened and enjoyed Dylan's performance/recital of poetry and for sure there is an underlying surface noise but it does not overpower Dylan's vocals - still very listenable.
New outer protective sleeve
Tracks:
Dylan Thomas: An Irreverent Introduction, The Traveller's Curse After Misdirection
James Stephens: A Glass Of Beer
W.H Davies: One Poet Visits Another, An Introduction To Thomas Hardy
Thomas Hardy: To Lizbie Brown, The Ruined Maid
W.R Rodgers: Lent
Alun Lewis: Song
John Betjeman: To My Son Aged Eight
W.H Auden: As I Walked Out One Evening, Master And Bos'n Song
Andrew Young: Passing The Graveyard
W.B Yeats: In Tara's Halls, The Three Bushes, Lapis Lazuli
A BBC Talk by Dylan Thomas...On reading poetry aloud
Dylan Thomas: If My Head Hurt A Hair's Foot, Poem In October
Vintage Spoken Poetry - DYLAN THOMAS 1940's An Evening With Vinyl
Caedmon Records
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