Jeeves and the Feudal Spirit

Other by P. G. Wodehouse

Released 2 June 2003

Tracklist

  • CD 1
  • 1
    Part 1. "Ah, one bath, hot and refreshing, drawn personally by and for Betram Wooster esquire..."
    2:04
  • 2
    Part 2. "Hello, who goes there?"
    5:41
  • 3
    Part 3. "Now comes the moment of peril."
    5:03
  • 4
    Part 4. "Bertie, darling, how nice to be here again!"
    3:02
  • 5
    Part 5. "Ah... that's what I like about the Drones..."
    2:24
  • 6
    Part 6. "Well, this has been one of those evenings."
    3:18
  • 7
    Part 7. "It's a strange place - small, hot noisy and smells of kippers."
    3:46
  • 8
    Part 8. "Here we are, sir." "Ah, can I use that telephone?"
    2:26
  • 9
    Part 9. "Jeeves, what's the time?" "Six thirty, sir."
    2:02
  • 10
    Part 10. "Hello?" "Bertie?" "Oh, hello Florence old thing..."
    5:44
  • 11
    Part 11. "Ah, here is Jeeves. What do you bear, Jeeves?"
    3:14
  • 12
    Part 12. "Oh, Jeeves, ah." "It is ten o'clock, sir."
    4:20
  • 13
    Part 13. "That was a capital breakfast, Jeeves."
    3:42
  • 14
    Part 14. "A word about Anatole. God's gift to the gastric juices, ..."
    3:03
  • 15
    Part 15. "Well Jeeves, at last we are on the open road..."
    2:23
  • 16
    Part 16. "Ah, Seppings, good to see you again. How's the rheumatism?"
    4:21
  • 17
    Part 17. "Ah, Mr Percy Gorringe. Meet Betram Wooster, my nephew..."
    5:07
  • 18
    Part 18. "Jeeves! Jeeves!" "Sir?"
    2:45
  • 19
    Part 19. "Is that you, Bertie my boy?" "Is that you Uncle Tom?"
    4:21
  • 20
    Part 20. "Well, really! I shall have to have a serious talk with Aunt Dahlia about this."
    4:00
  • CD 2
  • 1
    Part 21. "So what is now in her possession is a necklace of imitation pearls..."
    4:00
  • 2
    Part 22. "Now then, shed near rosebeds. Ah, yes."
    3:11
  • 3
    Part 23. "Here are your ruddy letters." "Thank you."
    2:51
  • 4
    Part 24. "Florence? Florence old thing, the ladder's gone!"
    2:27
  • 5
    Part 25. "At last. Oh! Hello Aunt Dahlia. Unexpected pleasure to find you here."
    2:46
  • 6
    Part 26. "Uncle Tom!" "Hello Bertie me boy. Dahlia! I thought I heard your voice."
    4:00
  • 7
    Part 27. "Bertie, you idle young hound! Wallowing in bed..."
    3:23
  • 8
    Part 28. "Well, Jeeves has certainly done his good deed for the day..."
    3:25
  • 9
    Part 29. "Hello, Bertie." "Hello there." "Press bells if you want some tea."
    3:30
  • 10
    Part 30. "Thank you. Is Mrs Travers in?"
    3:20
  • 11
    Part 31. "Hello ugly." "Hello Aunt. Well, well, what's up?"
    4:49
  • 12
    Part 32. "Oh, come in Mrs Trotter - Bertie's just off."
    2:38
  • 13
    Part 33. "Hist!" "What do you mean, hist?"
    3:28
  • 14
    Part 34. "... won't let her husband buy the Boudoir unless she gets Anatole..."
    4:58
  • 15
    Part 35. "Good morning, sir. I have brought your tea."
    3:22
  • 16
    Part 36. "Good morning, Miss Morehead." "Morning."
    2:50
  • 17
    Part 37. "Well, Stilton's obviously got it properly up his nose."
    4:48
  • 18
    Part 38. "Madam, you sent for me?" "I didn't send for you, but..."
    3:01
  • 19
    Part 39. "Jeeves?" "Sir?" "Mr Trotter's indigestion."
    4:58
  • 20
    Part 40. "Golly! What it feels like to be free..."
    3:05

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