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Soul Music
- Discworld, Book 16
- Narrated by: Nigel Planer
- Length: 11 hrs and 11 mins
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Publisher's Summary
On the planet of Discworld, phrases like 'there's a Death in the family' take on a whole new meaning.
Young Susan has always suspected that her Grandfather was different, as though all the time he spent riding a white horse and wielding a scythe weren't enough of a giveaway. Now that her worst fears have been confirmed, Susan learns that she's expected to take over the family business when she grows up, even though most people mistake her for the Tooth Fairy. But as attractive as Death can be to many people, Susan is drawn into something else: the exciting, addictive heavy beats of 'Music with Rocks In,' Discworld's latest dance craze.
Please note: This is a vintage recording. The audio quality may not be up to modern day standards.
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- r xyz
- 02-24-16
Old audio
Old audio. You have to crank up the volume to hear the conversation. Not worth the buy. The story is good though.
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- thomas
- 02-02-16
very poor audio quality
the very poor audio quality of this book makes it annoying to listen to. save your money.
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- Amazon Customer
- 08-23-12
Unacceptable audio quality
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The publisher needs to remaster this. It sounds like a duplicate made by holding a tape recorder up to a speaker. The sound is atrocious and should not be made available for sale on this service.
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- Karl
- 06-04-22
why does Susan sound like a hunchbacked moron?
This has always been one of my favorite books, however, the narrator can't get Susan's voice right. just about every other voice sounds about what you would expect, but he makes Susan sound like some kind of mentally challenged idiot. in fact, he makes you wonder if the character of Susan is even a girl half of the time.
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- Magnus Surtsson
- 03-16-22
Hard to enjoy while being threatened by Audible
The whole point of a fantasy novel is to escape into another world. But now, audible has decided to start my book listening experience with a long winded angry threat about following the terms and conditions of audible or risk having your audible account forfeited! Nothing ruins my day like being threatened when I’m trying to escape into a fantasy novel! This is infuriating and I will actively review bomb every single book in my library that I have spent hundreds of dollars on till audible removes these threats from the openings of the books. Thank you for convincing me to go to a library and enjoy books for free without need of being threatened!!!
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- Peter Krammer
- 07-18-21
Great story at low quality
love the book, but the recording is pretty dated. If you can get over the quality, you still enjoy the book.
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- Anonymous User
- 10-28-20
Worth it
The audio isn't that good but the story makes up for it. The reader puts some good soul into the story.
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- Kenny Andersson
- 07-18-20
Good story, bad recording
Very bad sound qualify, obvious that it's digitalized cassette audio. At one time here was a "side 3"- artefact remaining from the transfer.
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- Amazon Customer
- 06-11-19
Ahhh...
The double license reminder at the beginning suggestst this was "remastered" multiple times.. But most likely it is just annoying.
Of corse the rest is awesome, it's Terry Pratchett.
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- Anonymous User
- 04-29-19
amazing book, ok-ish audio
damn shame and sloppy by audible to not have better audio quality, its slightly muffled but I enjoyed it all, playing it on higher speeds makes it slightly better
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- Ben
- 08-28-09
Excellent story but ...
This is one of my all-time favourite books, and the reading is great too, but I find the sound quality disappointing. Still worth buying, but I'd be happy to invest in an updated recording.
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- Mysfit
- 10-09-14
Bit hard to hear
I found it a bit hard to hear at times, poor sound quality almost throughout. Quite a coincidence when it's a book with sound as a focus.
11 people found this helpful
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- EBW
- 03-04-16
Poorly copied from tape
A great performance ruined by lazy editing by audible staff. Long silences, random interjections of 'side three' etc and an additional copyright waring bang in the middle of the book ruins what should be one a delightful story.
9 people found this helpful
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- AngelX
- 10-21-15
Great as usual but . . .
The only drawback is the terrible sound quality. At some points the sound is tinny and echoey.
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- Amazon Customer
- 04-03-17
Great book - poor audio quality
What did you like best about Soul Music? What did you like least?
Pratchett read by Planer is great, but the audio quality in this is entirely muffled and it ruins the listening experience
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- MR
- 04-13-13
Music with Rocks in!
The characters immediately appealed and I was gripped to the story within the first five minutes. The further humanisation of Death our favourite anthropomorphic personification is amusing as he first drinks and then goes off to forget by joining the foreign legion. This interplay of new charecters and themes over familiar settings and some old favorites (such as CMOT Dibbler as music mogul) makes this another grin fest. I always reach for a Terry Pratchett book when I want to be thought provokingly amused and walk around smiling inanely while listening to the story on audio. Soul Music did not dissapoint. Only slight downside is that this recording seemed to lack audio quality - seemed a bit biscuit tinney and although I enjoy Nigel Planer's narration, I do prefer Stephen Briggs.
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- Alyce von Rothkirch
- 10-02-18
Great story - awful sound quality
This is one of Terry Pratchett‘s masterpieces: a wonderfully inventive story and wonderful characters. The reader is a bit shaky on the Welsh words but overall it’s a great performance.
The recording seems to be copied from CDs. The sound quality is atrocious. At times it’s difficult to hear anything if you don’t crank up the volume. It‘s a shame... particularly since Audible charges full price for a very second rate product.
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- Annie
- 09-17-11
Genius storytelling
If you love 'music with rocks in it' this book will be a joy! Terry Pratchetts imagination never ceases to amaze me. He is a genius of a storyteller, and Nigel Planers narration brings life to all of the wonderful characters that are introduced in this story.I laughed alot and would thoroughly recommend.
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- mollyeyre
- 06-03-13
Superb
I love the subtle(?) humour in Terry Pratchett's books, and this one is no exception.
The sideways inclusion of hit songs of the sixties really made me chuckle, the story is a trifle potty, but brilliantly so.
Excellent listening, another one to add to the listen again list!
3 people found this helpful
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- Clare
- 02-21-11
Music With Rocks In!!!!
Another book filled with the humour and brilliance that we?ve come to expect for Terry Pratchett and Discworld. A story that, when you come down to it, is just ?Music With Rocks In?. The characters are plentiful and divers, and you find yourself loving and hating them by turns. If there was one slight let down it was the sound quality, but nothing unexpected from an older recording and it in no way detracts from the story.
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- Karlee
- 03-30-16
Nigel Planer can do Death's CAPITAL LETTER VOICE
he's just so great at narration and character voices. Soul Music is one of the Discworld greats.
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- Tiana
- 10-12-15
Incredible
Linguistically superb! Wonderful storyline, brought a joyful tear to my eye at end! Highly recommended!
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- Catherine
- 02-22-22
Amazing performance and story
Fantastic story and amazing performance as always. I keep getting the next and next book.
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- Martina
- 09-23-19
this story is a slow tell, but worth it.
I could start and stop this story easily. There are weaves and dives with the story line all the way through. Unexpected tangents.
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- Vincent Malzinskas
- 12-12-18
great with one flaw.
Great story and narration, particularly the constancy with so many different voices and noises.. Poor quality audio though sounded like a cassette from the 90s.
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- arron
- 07-11-18
Another great book by Sir Terry.
Go and listen to all the DEATH series. You will not be sorry. Never imagined a book could be so musical.
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- Cathy
- 12-15-17
Very enjoyable!
Loved it! Another great book from Terry and another amazing effort from Nigel reading it! Recommended.
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- Lauren
- 12-16-16
not worth it
great author, great story, but terrible quality audio. I had to return it i had so much trouble listening to it.
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- Jamie
- 09-15-16
never a dull moment
Always a great adventure, I love Terry Pratchett. Shame about the sound quality, could be better.