Alternate World Recordings first issued an LP, by actor and professional reader Ugo Toppo, of Robert Howard's work as From the Hells Beneath the Hellsin 1975, which had sold out by the point in 1977 when the ad below was put together, offering the balance of the recordings they would release. Analog Records was a short-lived flier taken by the staff of the magazine to see if there was much of a market that AWR and the more established spoken-word labels (Caedmon, Spoken Arts, et al.) was perhaps not saturating...the dramatized Nightfall (with a brief conversation between Asimov and Analog editor Ben Bova appended) was their only release, though if there had been a second it was apparently set to feature Gordon Dickson's Dorsai stories and at least one or two of the songs he had written to go along with them. AWR's Shelley Levinson, in the '70s married as Shelley Torgeson, went on to co-found the Harlan Ellison Recording Collection among other work; her short film "Violet" won an Oscar in 1982.
Theodore Sturgeon also recorded excerpts from More Than Human for Caedmon, and the Library of America has some on-line here.
Further images of Nightfall:
Further images of Frankenstein Unbound:
Further images of Blood!
Theodore Sturgeon also recorded excerpts from More Than Human for Caedmon, and the Library of America has some on-line here.
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From UnEarth: The Magazine of Science Fiction Discoveries, Winter 1978; courtesy Jesse Willis at SFFaudio. |
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Includes "When It Changed", "The Great Happiness Contest", "Gleepsite"& "Man, One Assumes, Is The Proper Study Of Mankind". |
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Featuring the painting Ed Emshwiller did for the Sturgeon issue of F&SF |
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As reissued by the HERC (note logo at bottom right) |
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Courtesy Evan Lewis, who has the sound files up at his blog. |
Further images of Nightfall:
Further images of Frankenstein Unbound:
Further images of Blood!