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And the Roots of Rhythm Remain
- ZE Series, Book 6
- By: Joe Boyd
- Narrated by: Joe Boyd
- Length: 40 hrs and 26 mins
- Unabridged
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From the legendary producer of Nick Drake, R.E.M., Toots and the Maytals, and Pink Floyd and author of White Bicycles: Making Music in the 1960s comes a riveting, world-spanning tour de force illuminating the artists, histories, controversies, and collaborations that shaped global music.
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Wow! Joe Boyd really gives THE ROOTS!
- By Anonymous User on 06-19-25
- And the Roots of Rhythm Remain
- ZE Series, Book 6
- By: Joe Boyd
- Narrated by: Joe Boyd
An incredible journey
Reviewed: 03-30-25
An absolutely wonderful tour through the places, people and stories that make up the incredibly varied cultures that constitute “world music”. Very entertaining, and surprisingly personal as the author weaves his own personal and professional journey into the wider story. Was cool to hear the author read it and the performance was engaging.
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Letters to Gwen John
- By: Celia Paul
- Narrated by: Rachel Bavidge
- Length: 7 hrs and 40 mins
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Celia Paul's Letters to Gwen John centers on a series of letters addressed to the Welsh painter Gwen John, who has long been a tutelary spirit for Paul. John's reputation was overshadowed during her lifetime by her brother, Augustus John, and her lover Auguste Rodin. Through the epistolary form, Paul draws fruitful comparisons between John's life and her own: their shared resolve to protect the sources of their creativity, their fierce commitment to painting, and the ways in which their associations with older male artists affected the public's reception of their work.
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Heartbreaking and raw meditation on life and art.
- By Matt Cohen on 07-17-23
- Letters to Gwen John
- By: Celia Paul
- Narrated by: Rachel Bavidge
Heartbreaking and raw meditation on life and art.
Reviewed: 07-17-23
A very fitting follow up to Paul’s 1st memoir “Self Portrait”. Love the approach to structure. Very affecting narration.
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Super-Infinite
- The Transformations of John Donne
- By: Katherine Rundell
- Narrated by: Simon Vance
- Length: 7 hrs and 4 mins
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Sometime religious outsider and social disaster, sometime celebrity preacher and establishment darling, John Donne was incapable of being just one thing. In his myriad lives he was a scholar of law, a sea adventurer, a priest, an MP—and perhaps the greatest love poet in the history of the English language. Along the way he converted from Catholicism to Protestantism, was imprisoned for marrying a sixteen-year old girl without her father’s consent, struggled to feed a family of ten children, and was often ill and in pain.
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Oh but the narration…
- By David Benjamin on 01-01-23
- Super-Infinite
- The Transformations of John Donne
- By: Katherine Rundell
- Narrated by: Simon Vance
Sublime
Reviewed: 11-25-22
Story has an electric flow. Simon Vance was a nice fit for the material. Great stuff.
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