![]() ![]() ![]() (“A Journey in the Dark” has a small encoding ‘skip’, as does the LimeTorrents version, which cuts a few minutes recounting the discovery of the doors of Moria and the unpacking of Bill the Pony). ![]() ![]() Update 2020: since Summer 2020 Phil Dragash’s marvellous version of The Lord of The Rings is now also on, with torrents and in its final 2013-14 version… Update, 2019: I now recommend AIMP as it’s Windows desktop freeware which does all that Impulse Media Player can, but also has simple and editable bookmarks. This is one of the great audioworks of our time, as well as running for 48 hours, and so you want to be sure you’re listening to it properly. Phil’s recording is slightly too sibilant (‘sibilance’) on high-response headphones, so you may want Impulse Media Player which offers a graphic equaliser for reducing treble and boosting bass, as well as a slider to slightly slow down the speed of reading - so you can better savour the text and dialogue. If you also want all the Appendices read aloud then you’ll also need to buy the official unabridged audiobook reading, when you’ve finished with Phil’s full-cast reading. “Uncompressed” means that 3.9Gb is the size you want.īear in mind that you’ll need to own the extended-cut DVD movie trilogy of The Lord of the Rings, the book itself, and the official soundtrack album, to legally download this outstanding free non-profit fan-work. This search should land you somewhere near the last available version, the one in which Phil had gone back and tidied up some errors of delivery in the early chapters and given us the full uncompressed edition. Or if you use Tribler, try just “Dragash”. torrent files and torrent software like qBittorent, search: dragash “2013-2014” 192kbps limetorrents Hint: the Yandex search engine doesn’t censor torrent results like the others. I can’t link to it here, but if you know what you’re doing with. With a little help from the examples of the movie voicework, all the voices and accents are also just as you’d expect them to be. Can one man do all the voices? Yes, he’s a natural prodigy and he does so with the greatest of ease - imagine ‘Mike Yarwood, trained by the RSC’. An unabridged reading, with full-cast voices done by an outstanding verbal mimic and actor, expertly melded with the movie’s music and sound FX from the movies and public-domain sources. Superb work, which I’ve now heard all the way through several times. ![]()
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