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Gunga Din

Poems by Rudyard Kipling A Collection

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Gunga Din

By: Rudyard Kipling
Narrated by: Mark Redfield
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The collection of Kipling poetry, performed by Mark Redfield, with music by Jennifer Rouse, are taken mostly from “Barrack-Room Ballads”. The poems mostly dramatize the concerns, yearnings, emotions, and thoughts of British soldiers at war, stationed in India, or at home - now forgotten by their fellow countrymen. Popular favorites in this recording eloquently and powerfully read by Mark Redfield include “Gunga Din”, “The Last of the Light Brigade”, and “If”.

Copyright Ⓒ Mark Redfield/Mark Redfield Studios. All Rights Reserved.

TRACKS:
01 - Intro/Opening Credits - 0:40
02 - Gunga Din - 4:20
03 - Evarra And His Gods - 6:16
04 - The Last Of The Light Brigade - 3:47
05 - The Broken Men - 3:02
06 - Tommy - 4:11
07 - Danny Deever - 2:53
08 - Tomlinson - 11:39
09 - The Widow At Windsor - 2:37
10 - The Explorer - 6:09
11 - The Ballad Of East and West - 9:20
12 - The Vampire - 2:27
13 - A Charm - 1:47
14 - When Earth’s Last Picture Is Painted - 1:41
15 - If - 2:25
16 - End Credits - 0:28

Public Domain (P)2024 Oasis Audio
European Poetry

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