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Songs from Redwall
Audio CD
Available at The Redwall La Dita Book Club
Art by Christopher Denise
An audio CD entitled "Songs from Redwall" is now available from the Redwall La Dita Bookshop (cover by Christopher Denise, seen above). The CD is comprised of 47 songs from the various unabridged audio books (AKA the Radio Plays), some of which were read by Brian himself, others which were performed by various actors.
As a longtime listener of the audio books (and having heard most of the songs), I can tell you that every Redwall fan will want to pick this up. (Even if it, unfortunately, doesn't include any of the RWTV soundtrack.)
In addition to Brian Jacques, credited on the project is Billy Maher, longtime colleague of Jacques at BBC Radio Merseyside and also the man responsible for the music on the unabridged Redwall audio books (Radio Plays) since 1997. In addition to music, Maher lends his voice to the productions, having played the roles of Log-a-Log and King Bull Sparra in Redwall, Pallum and various vermin in Martin the Warrior, as well as many others in subsequent productions. His bio can be read at BBC Radio Merseyside, where Maher hosts his own show every Saturday and Sunday evening.
The CD has 47 songs in all (which isn't all that surprising given how short most of the them are), drawn from the unabridged audio book productions. The track list is as follows:
1. Introduction (from Mariel of Redwall)
2. Rappity Tap (from Loamhedge)
3. Song of the River (from Salamandastron)
4. Dingle Duck (from The Taggerung)
5. Stars and Moon (from The Taggerung)
6. Log A Log (from Loamhedge)
7. Ladies (from Loamhedge)
8. O'er the Hills (from Loamhedge)
9. Plant Song (from Outcast of Redwall)
10. Dungle Drips (from Loamhedge)
11. Tilly the Wild (from High Rhulain)
12. Frog Song (from Rakkety Tam)
13. Worm Song (from High Rhulain)
14. Skilly and Duff (from High Rhulain)
15. Dawn (from Loamhedge)
16. Paddling (from Salamandastron)
17. Education (from Triss)
18. Pull Boys Pull (from Salamandastron)
19. Peaceful Night (from High Rhulain)
20. Martin (from Salamandastron)
21. Summer Sun (from Triss)
22. Tramp Tramp Tramp (from Rakkety Tam)
23. Footlecum Dur (from Triss)
24. Barnacles (from High Rhulain)
25. Sleep Baby Sleep (from The Taggerung)
26. Honey (from Triss)
27. Mouse and Mole (from The Bellmaker)
28. Rose Song (from Loamhedge)
29. Winter O (from Mariel of Redwall)
30. Algy and Bobbs (from Rakkety Tam)
31. Shrum (from The Bellmaker)
32. Lark Song (from High Rhulain)
33. To Table (from Mattimeo)
34. Rakkety Tam (from Rakkety Tam)
35. Me Mammy (from Rakkety Tam)
36. Moles Song (from Martin the Warrior)
37. Paws (from The Taggerung)
38. October Ale (from The Long Patrol)
39. Slumber On (from Rakkety Tam)
40. My Caterpillar (from Outcast of Redwall)
41. Laddie Buck (from High Rhulain)
42. Gates of Spring (from Outcast of Redwall)
43. Little Ones (from The Long Patrol)
44. Walla Walla (from Rakkety Tam)
45. Good Fortune (from Loamhedge)
46. Goodnight (from Mariel of Redwall)
47. Home (from Outcast of Redwall)
Only two of the unabridged books seem to have been ignored: Redwall and Mossflower. Redwall, of course, didn't have many songs and was also their first production, so Maher's music merely bumpered the chapters. As for Mossflower, I would have expected to see a few of Gonff's ditties on here, but they appear to have been left out completely (possibly because they lacked musical accompaniment). Also missing: The Ballad of Tammo and The Long Patrol's Anthem (two personal favorites).
Songs from Redwall is now available from the Redwall La Dita Bookshop at Redwall.org, carrying a pricetag of £7.00, $14.05, or 10.32 EUR.
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