The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, Volume 3
Other by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Released March 2000
Tracklist
- CD 1
- 1The Man With the Twisted Lip: An Addiction to Opium8:45
- 2The Man With the Twisted Lip: Walk Past Me, And Then Look Back at Me7:06
- 3The Man With the Twisted Lip: The Facts of the Case of Neville St Clair9:32
- 4The Man With the Twisted Lip: Mrs St Clair Had Fainted at the Sight of …4:19
- 5The Man With the Twisted Lip: The Outskirts of Lee10:18
- 6The Man With the Twisted Lip: A Large and Comfortable Double-Bedded Room3:27
- 7The Man With the Twisted Lip: It Has Been in Some Points a Singular …7:14
- 8The Man With the Twisted Lip: You Are He First Who Have Ever Heard My …7:53
- 9The Adventure of the Musgrave Ritual: A Most Untidy Man4:56
- 10The Adventure of the Musgrave Ritual: A Small Wooden Box6:25
- CD 2
- 1The Adventure of the Musgrave Ritual: Reginald Musgrave tells his story8:00
- 2The Adventure of the Musgrave Ritual: '"For two days after this, Brunton was most assiduous…"'4:43
- 3The Adventure of the Musgrave Ritual: 'You can imagine, Watson, with what eagerness I listned'4:13
- 4The Adventure of the Musgrave Ritual: 'The same afternoon saw us both at Hurlstone'4:46
- 5The Adventure of the Musgrave Ritual: Simple calculations5:58
- 6The Adventure of the Musgrave Ritual: Need for thought10:27
- 7The Adventure of the Cardboard Box: 'A fair field for his talents'7:13
- 8The Adventure of the Cardboard Box: 'Miss Sarah Cushing, of Cross Street, Croydon?'3:21
- 9The Adventure of the Cardboard Box: Croydon, Inspector Lestrade and Miss Cushing8:02
- 10The Adventure of the Cardboard Box: 'I have a few questions to ask Miss Cushing'6:28
- 11The Adventure of the Cardboard Box: 'A Stradivarius purchased for fifty-five shillings: and an explanation'10:34
- CD 3
- 1The Adventure of the Cardboard Box: 'Two days later he received a bulky envelope'2:42
- 2The Adventure of the Cardboard Box: 'A clean breast of it'9:12
- 3The Adventure of the Cardboard Box: 'Misery and ruin'6:28
- 4The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle: 'I called upon my friend Sherlock Holmes upon the second morning after Christmas'7:09
- 5The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle: '"I can see nothing," said I, handing it back to my friend'6:11
- 6The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle: '"The goose, Mr Holmes! The goose, sir!" he gasped'9:06
- 7The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle: 'A tall man in scotch bonnet'4:52
- 8The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle: '"Follow up this clue while it is still hot"'7:04
- 9The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle: A hearty, noiseless laugh peculiar to Holmes6:17
- 10The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle: '"The game's up Ryder," said Holmes quietly'4:40
- 11The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle: '"The pick of her geese"'5:30
More by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Release credits
- spoken vocals, spoken vocals
Issues
- TMarch 2000



