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  • Audio CD
  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Ltd; 50th Anniversary Ed edition
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0007141327
  • ISBN-13: 978-0007141326
  • Product Dimensions: 22.4 x 14.4 x 13.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 138,127 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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A reissue for the 50th Anniversary of the classic complete and unabridged 46 CD gift set, complete with new slipcase artwork. The ultimate Tolkien audio experience. This completely unabridged version of Lord of the Rings is brought vividly to life through an assured performance by Rob Inglis. The packaging has been changed to match the 50th anniversary livery of the books.

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34 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Are you sitting comfortably?, 11 Jul 2004
By T. Bobley "Tibley Bobley" (UK) - See all my reviews
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Then Rob Inglis will read you the best story ever written.

Story telling is a tradition that predates book writing and reading by thousands of years. These days it's a luxury to be able to listen to the story teller. I've read Lord of the Rings too many times to be able to remember but up to now, nobody has ever read it to me. Rob Inglis has remedied that sad deficit. It took me a short while to get into the unfamiliar 'listener' state of mind because listening is a different discipline, a different skill, to reading. Somehow, it takes more concentration but perhaps that's just because of lack of practise. Once the right level of concentration was achieved, Rob Inglis's voice and the images it conjured, filled my mind to the exclusion of all else. It's hard to imagine the craft of story telling being executed any better than this.

This story teller managed to reproduce the voices of hobbits, men, elves, dwarves, wizards, eagles, nazgul, orcs and Gollum - all different and all very fitting for the characters represented. Not only that but he sang each song from the book, unaccompanied and they all sounded good.

It's the best present anyone has given me and I expect to listen to it at least as many times as I've read the book.
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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best unabridged recording.., 6 Mar 2006
As always, films, narrations and dramatisations are a matter of taste. I have watched the films, listened to the dramatisations, and heard the narration by Robert Inglis. In my opinion, I find Inglis's narration absolutely brilliant, having now heard it over 20 times! Contrary to other comments Ive read below, I find that he conveys characters and their distinct voices with great skill. It is difficult to create atmosphere without having to adapt a written book, but I find it a delight to the story read as he reads it, unabridged and in its purest form. I would recommend this to any LOTR fan, though it may prove dull and over detailed for any lesser listeners
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars To clarify some of the divergent reviews here..., 24 Mar 2008
By Sebastian Palmer "sebuteo" (Cambridge, England) - See all my reviews
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I had the privilege of working in the same building as Rob Inglis (at the same job, as it happens), for a brief period, some years ago. We weren't friends as such, just acquaintances. At the time I was unaware of his Tolkienian pedigree, but I was well aware of his mellifluous voice, and amiable charismatic persona: it was a quality that made that particular place of work a lot more palatable for me, and no doubt many others.

Now, on to the LOTR adaptation in question, by way of a tangential question: would you expect a painting to work on your senses in exactly the same way as a piece of music? Whilst there might be similarities, parallels, and so on, essentially the answer is no, because the two mediums are fundamentally different. Some reviewers here seem to miss that kind of distinction. This version of LOTR is the equivalent of a fireside reading of yesteryear (in itself a wonderful thing, and part of a distinguished cultural heritage that predates the instant pleasures of TV and the iPod by many millennia), not a full cast dramatisation complete with sound effects. And taken on those terms, Inglis does a fantastic job. To expect one person to create a world as deeply multifaceted as can be recreated by a large team of actors, producers, engineers and so on at the BBC is clearly a bit dumb. Sure, I prefer the music in the BBC version, but they had a composer to work specifically on it, plus various singers (inc Oz Clarke, of wine-tasting fame) to flesh it out. On the other side of the equation, they had to cut out large tracts of the text to make the series a manageable size. What the Inglis version lacks in production values and vocal technique it more than makes up for in being a complete reading.

There are also people submitting reviews of this item who are in plain factual error. The reviewers that suggest Inglis wasn't familiar with his material are clearly unaware that Inglis was selected for the daunting task of verbatim readings of both The Hobbit & LOTR precisely because of his familiarity with the material. He'd already been doing Tolkien material on stage as a solo act, something that almost beggars belief, both in conception and execution. And to any serious Tolkien reader (at least amongst those I know), the mention of Ms Rowling's world in the same breath as Tolkien's is a bit like trying to compare the works of Picasso with a child's first drawing, i.e. something ignorant people all too frequently do. Whether or not you like either world is beside the point. Tolkien's was born out of a donnish/professorial obsession with language and ancient myth and culture that gives his world a far more cohesive depth than the meandering fancies of 'muggles' and 'quidditch'. The first three Star Wars films were great fun, and at the time represented the tip of an iceberg in a seismic shift in cultural reference points, but, as the three 'prequels' made very clear, this was a world with about as much depth as a puddle when compared to the oceanic depths of Tolkien's personal mythos.

As a Tolkien lover I have room in my life for pretty much all of the Tolkien adaptations I've so far encountered, with the books themselves and the BBC dramatisations coming out a clear first and second. But I'm incredibly happy that somebody went to the trouble of recording verbatim readings, and think Rob Inglis does a sterling job (to those sniping at the enunciation, it's worth considering that Inglis is of Antipodean extraction). So, if you know and love your Tolkien, you'll most likely be able to derive a great deal of pleasure from these recordings, as it would seem most other reviewers have also.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Poor Narration
Anybody who thinks Rob Inglis does justice to the text should listen to Stephen Fry reading the Harry Potter series. Read more
Published on 26 Mar 2007 by B. Kingston

4.0 out of 5 stars Great except those awful songs
I've read LOTR twice myself so it's nice to be able to sit back and let someone do the hard work. The complaints in other reviews have failed to recognise that there are 2 types... Read more
Published on 4 Jul 2006 by Charles Gosling

5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect
For those who prefer little colouration in the story telling this is for you. For me, it was perfect in execution and its purpose. Read more
Published on 2 Mar 2006 by M J Mulcaster

4.0 out of 5 stars It's not a Dramatisation!
Alot of people seem to be shunning this book because they do not think it is as good as the BBC version. Read more
Published on 25 Feb 2006 by Stig Marshall

1.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing
I so wanted to like this recording of LOTR as I love the Radio 4 dramatisation starring Ian Holm and Michael Hordern, unfortunately Rob Inglis is no match for these actors or... Read more
Published on 9 Dec 2005 by Getoka

2.0 out of 5 stars A missed opportunity
I agree with every word of "A reader from Kenn, Clevedon". It often sounds as if the narrator hadn't read the book before making this recording and the shape of the narrative... Read more
Published on 14 Nov 2005 by J. Patterson

5.0 out of 5 stars 15
It’s wonderful that an unabridged addition of this book has been released. Now, it’s possible to enjoy this amazing story in it’s entirety, as Tolkien intended... Read more
Published on 13 Nov 2005 by Ms. Nadia Bashoo

5.0 out of 5 stars Not just read, Rob Inglis brings every word to life!!!!
Have you read the book, you loved it right?

You watched the movies and you were sent into spasms of wonderment. Read more

Published on 5 May 2005 by J. Potter

5.0 out of 5 stars WOW! Buy it...NOW!
Okay when i first read the hobbit i fell in love with it, but the looking at LOTR i saw something far beond my age and skill to read, so Robert Inglis told it me, i would always... Read more
Published on 20 May 2004 by the_only_ninja_monkey

2.0 out of 5 stars So disappointed...
Montonous, passionless, dull, dull, dull. All the characters talk either like Charterhouse toffs (their enunciation is perfect, even when the mountain is falling around them) or... Read more
Published on 13 May 2004

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