Dylan Thomas: The Caedmon Collection

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Beginning in February 1952, Dylan Thomas made a series of memorable and historic recordings for a new record label called Caedmon. In fact, Dylan Thomas was the first to record for this new label, started by two 22–year–old women, Marianne Roney and Barbara Cohen. Little did they know that in addition to capturing a part of history they also launched an industry of spoken–word recording.



This collection not only contains the incredible Caedmon recording sessions, but also recordings from the BBC, CBC, and other archival material Caedmon originally published in the 1950s and 1960s.



Highlights include: "A Child's Christmas in Wales" and "Five Poems"; "Do Not Go Gentle Into that Good Night", his prose: Adventures in the Skin Trade and Quite Early One Morning, and his final work – Under Milk Wood, a play.



With stunning original album cover art, and an introduction read by former poet laureate Billy Collins, this unique collection includes not only Dylan Thomas reading his finest works, but also rare recordings of Thomas reading his favorite writers, including W.H. Auden and William Shakespeare.

PRODUCT DETAILS

Publisher: Caedmon
Pub. Date: 9th November 2004
Catalog: Book
Media: Audio CD
Format: Audiobook, Box set
Ean: 9780060790837
Isbn: 0060790830

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USER REVIEWS

Wow...lotsa CDs!
~ Written on Mar 24, 2009. out of users found this review helpful.

When you open the box pictured, you get three folders of CDs 1-4, 5-8, and 9-11 respectively. The pictures on the CD folders are the "album covers" reproduced from the records. There is a little pamphlet with info about recording Dylan Thomas written by Marianne Roney, one of the founders of Caedmon. Each CD opens with a spoken intro by Billy Collins.

There is a great mish-mash of selections here. That might be my only criticism, the organization. It's hard to discern the order just from looking at it...why not put an entire album on the same CD, rather than breaking it up? For example, they put some poems from "Dylan Thomas Reading Over Sir John's Hill and Other Poems" on CD 1 and others on CD 2, and I'm curious why.

Still, the collection is great--I'm not sure if it is supposed to be complete or not (I don't see anything on it that claims that), but there is a good plenty here to keep a person listening for a long while at any rate. His voice is wonderful and it's easy to understand why they recorded so much of him.

When i was a Windy Boy. . .
~ Written on Mar 11, 2009. out of users found this review helpful.

What an absolute delight.

Forget learning tongue twisters for superior elocution; learn and read Thomas' poetry the way he himself does.

A large array of recordings all in neat little covers, which are minatures of the original LP covers. Extra little treats such as Edith Sitwell speaking from her superior mountain-top make this an unmissable event!

Do not go gently. . .

Adds a lot to the poems
~ Written on Nov 3, 2008. out of users found this review helpful.

my favorites are fern hill, do not go, death by fire, craft and sullen art, no dominion. Also child's christmas. Do not expect to like or even tolerate every entry. But the ones that you do like, there is nothing else in the world like Dylan Thomas reading aloud.

I also found somewhere him reading To My Son Aged Eight by John Betjeman, which is a great, heartbreaking poem, read wonderfully, and an interesting counterpoint to do not go.

These have been on my ipods for years and I still love to hear them.

I also like the Voice of the Poet series with T.S. Eliot reading his poems aloud. Wish I could find someone reading aloud Tennyson and Matthew Arnold.

Pictures in my mind
~ Written on Feb 8, 2008. out of users found this review helpful.

The richness of his words create wonderfully clear pictures in your mind. He takes you "there", wherever "there" is, with effortless ease.

A Stunning Collection!
~ Written on Jan 14, 2008. out of users found this review helpful.

What a great treasure! Here you have Dylan Thomas and that incomparable voice of his all together in one spectacularly priced collection.

Never have I heard anyone able to express emotion and feeling with their voice like Dylan Thomas does. The only one who comes close is Richard Burton.

Buy it. Sit back. Relax and be carried away by the sheer beauty and power of one man's words and voice.

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