Samuel Beckett / Barry McGovern – Three Novels - Molloy / Malone Dies / The Unnamable
Tracklist
Molloy CD 1 | |||
1-1 | I Am In My Mother's Room | 3:32 | |
1-2 | This Time, Then Once More I Think | 1:40 | |
1-3 | So I Saw A And C Going Slowly | 4:17 | |
1-4 | He Looks Old And It Is A Sorry Sight | 4:14 | |
1-5 | But That Is Not, I Mean My Hand | 2:47 | |
1-6 | From Things About To Disappear | 3:05 | |
1-7 | So I Doubtless Did Better | 4:16 | |
1-8 | Now Of All The Noises That Night | 2:11 | |
1-9 | But Talking Of The Craving | 3:54 | |
1-10 | My Mother Never Refused To See Me | 5:24 | |
1-11 | I Should Add, Before I Get Down | 2:27 | |
1-12 | I Was Out Of Sorts. They Are Deep | 4:59 | |
1-13 | At The Police Station I Was Haled | 3:35 | |
1-14 | And Suddenly I Remembered | 3:44 | |
1-15 | It Was Late Afternoon When They | 4:32 | |
1-16 | They Were Watching Me Through | 6:16 | |
Molloy CD 2 | |||
2-1 | That Night Was Not Like The Other | 5:08 | |
2-2 | The Glorious, The Truly Glorious | 5:39 | |
2-3 | Unable To Remember The Name | 3:40 | |
2-4 | There Emanated Such Tedium | 4:32 | |
2-5 | Someone Was Poking The Dog | 6:34 | |
2-6 | She Ushered Me Into The Drawing Room | 4:52 | |
2-7 | I Must Have Fallen Asleep | 5:44 | |
2-8 | That Moon Then, All Things Considered | 4:26 | |
2-9 | The Next Day I Demanded My Clothes | 4:15 | |
2-10 | But That There Were Natural Causes | 6:00 | |
2-11 | So I Put My Clothes On, Having First | 4:55 | |
2-12 | But None The Less From Time To Time | 7:03 | |
Molloy CD 3 | |||
3-1 | Now As To Telling You Why | 3:54 | |
3-2 | My Bicycle Had Disappeared Again | 6:52 | |
3-3 | Now With Regard To My Food | 4:00 | |
3-4 | Could A Woman Have Stopped Me | 5:28 | |
3-5 | She Must Have Been A Woman | 5:14 | |
3-6 | Long Before Dawn This Lodging House | 5:40 | |
3-7 | People Were Hastening Angrily | 6:42 | |
3-8 | And While Saying To Myself That | 5:39 | |
3-9 | Morning Is The Time To Hide | 4:33 | |
3-10 | But In Order To Blacken A Few More | 4:59 | |
3-11 | It Was Obvious That By Increasing | 5:07 | |
3-12 | Pausing Then, And Concentrating | 5:58 | |
Molloy CD 4 | |||
4-1 | It Was A Wild Part Of The Coast | 6:29 | |
4-2 | Let Us Try And Get This Dilemma Clear | 4:31 | |
4-3 | And Though It Is No Part Of My Tottering | 7:16 | |
4-4 | Bristling With Boils Ever Since | 5:12 | |
4-5 | The Forest Was All About Me And | 4:58 | |
4-6 | The Shock Knocked Me Down | 4:51 | |
4-7 | For I Have Greatly Sinned, At All Times | 3:29 | |
4-8 | But I Also Said, Yet A Little While | 5:52 | |
4-9 | And Now, Let Us Have Done. Flat On My | 5:48 | |
Molloy CD 5 | |||
5-1 | It Is Midnight. The Rain Is Beating | 3:34 | |
5-2 | A Man Came Into The Garden And Walked | 5:23 | |
5-3 | It Was Too Late For Mass. I Did Not Need | 4:55 | |
5-4 | I Got Up And Went To The Kitchen | 5:17 | |
5-5 | The Sun's Beams Shone Through | 5:52 | |
5-6 | I Had Nothing Else To Say To Him | 3:58 | |
5-7 | I Went Up To My Room Again | 5:39 | |
5-8 | I Got Up And Went To The Window | 5:24 | |
5-9 | The Agent And The Messenger | 6:03 | |
5-10 | My Weekly Supply Of Lager | 5:32 | |
5-11 | I Still Had A Few Hours Left Before The Dinner. | 4:02 | |
5-12 | Molloy, Or Mollose, Was No Stranger To Me | 3:43 | |
5-13 | I Knew Then About Molloy, Without | 5:22 | |
Molloy CD 6 | |||
6-1 | Two Remarks. Between Molloy | 3:58 | |
6-2 | Jacques Was Scarlet In The Face | 2:33 | |
6-3 | I Looked At My Son. He Had His Mouth | 5:58 | |
6-4 | An Acute Pain Shot Through My Knee. | 4:34 | |
6-5 | Before Going Into My Son's Room | 5:31 | |
6-6 | Finding My Spirits As Low In The | 5:26 | |
6-7 | My Son Could Only Embarass Me. | 3:08 | |
6-8 | I Looked Round For The Last Time | 6:17 | |
6-9 | In The Lane, Having Locked | 4:28 | |
6-10 | It Was Summer Holidays | 4:37 | |
6-11 | I Have No Intention Of Relating | 5:34 | |
6-12 | By The Molloy Country I Mean | 3:49 | |
6-13 | Some Twenty Paces From My | 3:40 | |
Molloy CD 7 | |||
7-1 | I Gave Fitful Thought, While Basking | 5:23 | |
7-2 | One Night, Having Finally Succeeded | 4:11 | |
7-3 | The Sky Was That Horrible Colour | 2:36 | |
7-4 | Did You Have A Good Night? I Said | 6:15 | |
7-5 | I Looked At My Watch. It Was Ten O'Clock | 6:13 | |
7-6 | The Day Seemed Very Long. | 6:21 | |
7-7 | But When I Woke It Was Day Again | 6:10 | |
7-8 | It Was Evening. I Had Lit My Fire | 5:21 | |
7-9 | I Do Not Know What Happened Then | 4:36 | |
7-10 | But I Did Not Go Far. For I Soon | 4:07 | |
7-11 | So This Third Day Wore Away. For I Soon | 4:12 | |
7-12 | We Went Down The Road. It Was More | 3:46 | |
Molloy CD 8 | |||
8-1 | In This Way We Came To Ballyba | 7:51 | |
8-2 | That Night I Had A Violent Scene | 3:19 | |
8-3 | I Was Therefore Alone, With My Bag | 4:18 | |
8-4 | It Was Evening. I Had Just Crawled | 6:35 | |
8-5 | That Night I Set Out For Home | 4:39 | |
8-6 | Certain Questions Of A Theological | 4:21 | |
8-7 | But Before I Launch My Body | 5:33 | |
8-8 | Then There Are The Clothes I Cleave | 6:11 | |
8-9 | It Was Evening. I Was Waiting Quietly | 4:51 | |
8-10 | Now I May Make An End | 6:48 | |
Malone Dies CD 1 | |||
9-1 | I Shall Soon Be Quite Dead At Last | 4:12 | |
9-2 | This Time I Know Where I Am Going | 7:46 | |
9-3 | Present State. This Room Seems To Be Mine | 6:46 | |
9-4 | Not Only Am I Left Here, But I Am Looked After | 6:26 | |
9-5 | The Man's Name Was Saposcat. Like His Father's | 6:46 | |
9-6 | What Tedium. And I Call That Playing | 5:24 | |
9-7 | Sapo Loved Nature, Took An Interest | 7:07 | |
9-8 | We Are Getting On. Nothing Is Less Like Me | 7:58 | |
9-9 | The Market. The Inadequacy Of The | 4:54 | |
9-10 | I Told Myself Too That I Must Make Better | 6:04 | |
Malone Dies CD 2 | |||
10-1 | The Lamberts. The Lamberts Found It | 4:32 | |
10-2 | The Son, Or Heir, Was A Great Strapping | 3:00 | |
10-3 | In The Filthy Kitchen, With Its Earth Floor | 7:43 | |
10-4 | And So He Went, All Unsuspecting | 4:31 | |
10-5 | When I Stop, As Just Now, The Noises | 7:57 | |
10-6 | I Fear I Must Have Fallen Asleep Again | 5:01 | |
10-7 | The Summer Holidays Were Drawing To A Close | 3:58 | |
10-8 | The Lamberts. One Day Sapo Arrived | 7:22 | |
10-9 | Now That It Was Dark Again In The Kitchen | 5:52 | |
10-10 | What Tedium. If I Went On To The Stone | 9:50 | |
10-11 | There Is Naturally Another Possibility | 7:48 | |
Malone Dies CD 3 | |||
11-1 | What Misfortune, The Pencil Must Have | 5:24 | |
11-2 | And While I Was Busy Pursuing My Pencil | 6:59 | |
11-3 | I Have Taken A Long Time To Find Him Again | 6:33 | |
11-4 | The Hat, As Hard As Iron, Superbly Domed | 8:28 | |
11-5 | And If As Suggested It Is Dusk, Then | 6:04 | |
11-6 | I Feel I Feel It's Coming | 7:42 | |
11-7 | But Let's Leave These Morbid Matters | 7:31 | |
11-8 | Caught By The Rain Far From Shelter Maccann | 7:27 | |
11-9 | And There Comes The Hour When Nothing | 6:06 | |
11-10 | And It Must Be Presumed That He Received | 8:42 | |
Malone Dies CD 4 | |||
12-1 | Quick Quick My Possessions | 8:05 | |
12-2 | I Wonder What My Last Words Will Be | 7:38 | |
12-3 | My Photograph. It Is Not A Photograph | 8:42 | |
12-4 | I Have Lost My Stick. That Is The Outstanding | 5:36 | |
12-5 | One Day, Much Later, To Judge By His Appearance | 4:30 | |
12-6 | It Seemed Probable To Macmann That He Was | 6:35 | |
12-7 | This First Phase, That Of The Bed, Was | 8:23 | |
12-8 | I Am Lost. Not A Word. Inauspicious Beginnings | 4:38 | |
12-9 | Moll. I'm Going To Kill Her. She Continued | 4:53 | |
12-10 | A Last Effort. Lemuel Have The Impression | 4:42 | |
Malone Dies CD 5 | |||
13-1 | I Have Had A Visit. Things Were Going Too Well | 7:26 | |
13-2 | Standing By The Bed He Watched Me | 6:41 | |
13-3 | When He Had Gone I Said To Myself | 7:28 | |
13-4 | Wearing Over His Long Shirt A Great Striped Cloak | 6:37 | |
13-5 | Try And Go On. The Pure Plateau Air | 8:18 | |
13-6 | On One Morning Lemuel, Putting In The | 7:20 | |
13-7 | In The Third A Small Thin Man Was Pacing Up And | 5:53 | |
13-8 | The Waggonette. Up On The Box, Beside The | 5:32 | |
13-9 | The Island. A Last Effort. The Islet. The Shore | 6:42 | |
The Unnamable CD 1 | |||
14-1 | Where Now? Who Now? When Now? | 8:18 | |
14-2 | Were I Not Devoid Of Feeling His Beard Would | 9:19 | |
14-3 | It Would Help Me, Since To Me Too I Must | 6:35 | |
14-4 | The Other Advances Full Upon Me | 5:16 | |
14-5 | Air, The Air, Is There Anything To Be Squeezed | 6:46 | |
14-6 | I Hope This Preamble Will Soon Come To An End | 5:31 | |
14-7 | I, Of Whom I Know Nothing, I Know My Eyes | 7:56 | |
14-8 | Let Us Then Assume Nothing, Neither That I | 6:42 | |
14-9 | Decidedly Basil Is Becoming Important, I'll Call Him | 7:50 | |
14-10 | So Many Prospects In So Short A Time | 7:14 | |
The Unnamable CD 2 | |||
15-1 | But One More Suggestion Before I Forget | 6:41 | |
15-2 | Mahood Himself Nearly Codded Me More Than Once | 7:20 | |
15-3 | He'll Never Reach Us If He Doesn't Get | 7:37 | |
15-4 | When I Penetrate Into That House, If I Ever Do | 6:43 | |
15-5 | Finally I Found Myself, Without Surprise | 7:33 | |
15-6 | There Is No Use Denying, No Use Harping On | 6:31 | |
15-7 | Yes, It Was Fatal, No Sooner Had The | 6:55 | |
15-8 | If I Have A Warm Place, It Is Not In Their Hearts | 6:49 | |
15-9 | I Like This Colourful Language, These Bold | 6:52 | |
15-10 | It's A Question Of Voices, Of Voices To Keep | 6:51 | |
15-11 | Worm, I Don't Like It, But I Haven't Much | 7:41 | |
The Unnamable CD 3 | |||
16-1 | It Is The Hour Of The Aperitif, Already People | 7:27 | |
16-2 | When Mahood I Once Knew A Doctor | 7:08 | |
16-3 | It Is Cold, This Morning It Snowed | 6:54 | |
16-4 | Worm, Be Worm, You'll See, It's Impossible | 6:58 | |
16-5 | I'm Worm, That Is To Say I Am No Longer He | 7:16 | |
16-6 | We Must First, To Begin With, Go Back To His | 7:10 | |
16-7 | It's A Starting Point, He's Off, They Don't | 6:52 | |
16-8 | They Look, To See If He Has Stirred | 7:04 | |
16-9 | Yes, So Much The Worse, He Knows It Is | 8:09 | |
16-10 | Currish Obscurity, To Thy Kennel, Hell-Hound | 6:50 | |
The Unnamable CD 4 | |||
17-1 | But What Calm, Apart From The Discourse | 6:34 | |
17-2 | In Any Case They Are Easy, Rightly Or Wrongly | 5:07 | |
17-3 | But This Is My Punishment, My Crime Is My | 6:20 | |
17-4 | Or Worm, Good Old Worm, Perhaps He Won't | 6:49 | |
17-5 | I Myself Am Exceptionally Given To The Tear | 6:51 | |
17-6 | As Far As I Personally Am Concerned There Is | 6:32 | |
17-7 | And It's Not Over. For Here Comes Another | 6:24 | |
17-8 | How All Comes Right In The End To Be Sure | 3:39 | |
17-9 | Moreover, That's Right, Link, Link, You Never Know | 7:25 | |
17-10 | No Point Either, In Your Thirst, Your Hunger | 13:20 | |
The Unnamable CD 5 | |||
18-1 | But I Really Mustn't Ask Myself Any More Questions | 6:20 | |
18-2 | There I Am In Any Case Equipped With Eyes | 6:46 | |
18-3 | Even If There Were Things, A Thing Somewhere | 6:10 | |
18-4 | As To Believing I Shall Go Silent For Good And All | 5:09 | |
18-5 | Help, Help, If I Could Only Describe This Place | 5:29 | |
18-6 | No, I Won't Do It, What Won't I Do | 6:08 | |
18-7 | He Must Have Travelled, He Whose Voice | 8:20 | |
18-8 | They Love Each Other, Marry, In Order To Love | 5:38 | |
18-9 | But When It Falters And When It Stops | 6:52 | |
18-10 | The Place, I'll Make It All The Same | 8:19 |
Credits
- Engineer [Recording] – Mark Duff (3)
- Narrator – Barry McGovern
- Producer – Tim Lehane
- Written-By – Samuel Beckett
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 687802108815
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