• Robert Burns

  • A Collection of Poems and Songs
  • By: Robert Burns
  • Narrated by: Full Cast
  • Length: 58 mins
  • 3.0 out of 5 stars (3 ratings)

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Robert Burns

By: Robert Burns
Narrated by: Full Cast
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Publisher's summary

A collection of poems and songs by Robert Burns in an award-winning audio production by Almost Tangible. Set within modern and vivid soundscapes, this audio collection gives Burns' texts new resonance.

From the soullessness of a call center through the simple joy of a baby's nursery to the horror of the battlefields and all the way into space, this is a visceral roller-coaster through the poems and songs of Scotland's national bard. Robert Burns like you've never heard him before!

Produced with immersive 3D sound, we recommend listening on headphones.

Read by a full cast, this collection includes:

  • "My Heart's in the Highlands" (read by Ross F Sutherland)
  • "A Red Red Rose" (read by Eilidh Loan)
  • "Scots Wha Hae" (read by Peter F Gardiner)
  • "To a Mountain Daisy" (read by Sophia McLean)
  • "A Poet's Welcome to his Love-Begotten Daughter" (read by Lewis Rae)
  • "John Anderson, my Jo" (read by Ross F Sutherland)
  • "Ae Fond Kiss (read by Eilidh Loan)
  • "The Bonny Earl of Murray (sung by Brigit Forsyth)
  • "Tam O'Shanter" (read by Stephanie MacGaraidh)
  • "Ye Banks and Braes" (sung by Tracy Wiles)
  • "A Man's A Man for a' That" (read by Eilidh Loan)
  • "Bottle and Friend (read by Tom Vanson)
  • "Address to a Haggis" (read by Sophia McLean)
  • "To a Louse" (read by Josh Manning)
  • "Gin I Were a Baron's Heir (read by Peter F Gardiner)
  • "Belles of Mauchline (read by James Robinson)
  • "To Ruin" (read by Sam Garioch)
  • "Sweet Afton" (read by James Robinson)
  • "Pretty Peg (read by Sam Garioch)
  • "A Red Red Rose" (sung by Josh Manning, Stephanie MacGaraidh, and Sophia McLean)
  • "Address to the Toothache" (read by Tom Vanson)
  • "To a Mouse" (read by Josh Manning)
  • "Auld Lang Syne" (sung by Josh Manning, Stephanie MacGaraidh, and Sophia McLean)
  • "Epitaph on My Own Friend" (read by Brigit Forsyth)
Public Domain (P)2022 Almost Tangible

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Audio is Painful

The audio version is painful to listen to as they included background noise to accompany the poem. I was expecting a simple reading of the works of Robert Burns and this was not even close. Unless you can block out the background, I would not recommend this item. Fortunately, it was only a few bucks but I would have preferred spending those dollars on something else.

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