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J.R.R. Tolkien’s “The Lord of the Rings” unofficial unabridged audiobook. Not only read by Phil Dragash, but with music by Howard Shore (for the film trilogy), and immersive sound effects that provide the written word with a more lifelike experience.
As of 2013, He completed the entire book, which combined make up 48 hours of listening. Being a one-man venture, this little side-project is not without its errors and minor glitches and mistakes. He also designed each cover.
J.R.R. Tolkien’s “The Lord of the Rings” unofficial unabridged audiobook. Not only read by Phil Dragash, but with music by Howard Shore (for the film trilogy), and immersive sound effects that provide the written word with a more lifelike experience.
As of 2013, He completed the entire book, which combined make up 48 hours of listening. Being a one-man venture, this little side-project is not without its errors and minor glitches and mistakes. He also designed each cover.
J.R.R. Tolkien’s “The Lord of the Rings” unofficial unabridged audiobook. Not only read by Phil Dragash, but with music by Howard Shore (for the film trilogy), and immersive sound effects that provide the written word with a more lifelike experience.
As of 2013, He completed the entire book, which combined make up 48 hours of listening. Being a one-man venture, this little side-project is not without its errors and minor glitches and mistakes. He also designed each cover.
The Return of the King is the towering climax to J. R. R. Tolkien’s trilogy that tells the saga of the hobbits of Middle-earth and the great War of the Rings. In this concluding volume, Frodo and Sam make a terrible journey to the heart of the Land of the Shadow in a final reckoning with the power of Sauron.
In addition to narrating the prose passages, Rob Inglis sings the trilogy’s songs and poems a capella, using melodies composed by Inglis and Claudia Howard, the Recorded Books studio director. This recording also contains Tolkien’s preface to the trilogy, including a prior history of the ring, and shire habitat, history, and folkways.
The Two Towers is the second volume of J.R.R. Tolkien's epic saga, The Lord of the Rings.
The Fellowship has been forced to split up. Frodo and Sam must continue alone towards Mount Doom, where the One Ring must be destroyed. Meanwhile, at Helm’s Deep and Isengard, the first great battles of the War of the Ring take shape.
In this splendid, unabridged audio production of Tolkien’s great work, all the inhabitants of a magical universe - hobbits, elves, and wizards - spring to life. Rob Inglis’ narration has been praised as a masterpiece of audio.
Inspired by The Hobbit and begun in 1937, The Lord of the Rings is a trilogy that J.R.R. Tolkien created to provide "the necessary background of history for Elvish tongues". From these academic aspirations was born one of the most popular and imaginative works in English literature.
The Fellowship of the Ring, the first volume in the trilogy, tells of the fateful power of the One Ring. It begins a magnificent tale of adventure that will plunge the members of the Fellowship of the Ring into a perilous quest and set the stage for the ultimate clash between the powers of good and evil.
In this splendid, unabridged audio production of Tolkien's great work, all the inhabitants of a magical universe – hobbits, elves, and wizards – step colorfully into life. Rob Inglis' narration has been praised as a masterpiece of audio.
Like every other hobbit, Bilbo Baggins likes nothing better than a quiet evening in his snug hole in the ground, dining on a sumptuous dinner in front of a fire. But when a wandering wizard captivates him with tales of the unknown, Bilbo becomes restless. Soon he joins the wizard’s band of homeless dwarves in search of giant spiders, savage wolves, and other dangers. Bilbo quickly tires of the quest for adventure and longs for the security of his familiar home. But before he can return to his life of comfort, he must face the greatest threat of all - a treasure-troving dragon named Smaug.
In this fantasy classic, master storyteller J.R.R. Tolkein creates a bewitching world filled with delightful creatures and thrilling dangers. Narrator Rob Inglis will hold listeners of all ages spellbound with his skillful portrayal of hobbits, dwarves, and enchanted beasts.
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I can see the hobbits talking to each other. Thanks for beautiful work.
I listen to this every night to get to sleep ♥╣[-_-]╠♥
excellent listen
Kim dracula
Thanks for this masterpiece
the narration is good enough but the singing is terrible and off key and lacks any sense of melody. The stories in the songs are just lost therefore. If they can edit someone else to sing than this would be a very tight work.
This was the best experience I've ever had enjoying a set of books. Well done. I will enjoy them again in the future.
Ok reeder but awful sound quality.
A marvel that will go on till the end of times!
Phil Dragash will ruin you for all other narrators of these books. I so wish he had done The Hobbit as well. His readings are more than worth the listen. If you love reading the books, his audio will not disappoint you. If you’ve never read the books, prepare to fall in love.
It was wonderful. Thank you.
Nice work. I loved every moment. Tho sometime the music behind it's louder than your voice
It's like watching a movie in my head. The narrator and voice actors need a little practice but in the whole, it is very well done.