The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, Volume 4
Other by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Released March 2001
Tracklist
- CD 1
- 1A Case of Identity: '"My dear fellow," said Sherlock Holmes…'6:44
- 2A Case of Identity: Miss Mary Sutherland enters…4:37
- 3A Case of Identity: Miss Sutherland tells her story10:35
- 4A Case of Identity: Sherlock Holmes considers the matter7:55
- 5A Case of Identity: Ireturn to Baker Street…5:31
- 6A Case of Identity: 'Our visitor collapsed into a chair, with a ghastly face…'8:59
- 7The Adventure of the Crooked Man: '"One summer night, a few months after my marriage…"'6:07
- 8The Adventure of the Crooked Man: '"The facts are only two days old. Briefly they are these:"'11:44
- 9The Adventure of the Crooked Man: '"Having gathered these facts, Watson…"'7:22
- 10The Adventure of the Crooked Man: Miss Morrison's statement…6:13
- CD 2
- 1The Adventure of the Crooked Man: At the scene of the tragedy5:55
- 2The Adventure of the Crooked Man: 'My way ran down a dried-up watercourse…'7:38
- 3The Naval Treaty: 'The July which immediately succeeded my marriage was made memorable…'4:53
- 4The Naval Treaty: 'Holmes was seated at his side-table clad in his dressing-gown…'5:29
- 5The Naval Treaty: '"I won't waste your time," said he, raising himself upon the sofa.'7:27
- 6The Naval Treaty: 'The commissionaire, seeing by my pale face that something was to be feared…'7:06
- 7The Naval Treaty: 'Then for the first time the horror of my situation came into its full force…'8:55
- 8The Naval Treaty: 'Mr. Joseph Harrison drove us down to the station…'5:10
- 9The Naval Treaty: 'It was twenty past three when we reached our terminus…'8:44
- 10The Naval Treaty: 'I met him accordingly next morning'9:42
- 11The Naval Treaty: 'It was arranged as he suggested…'6:16
- CD 3
- 1The Adventure of the Naval Treaty: 'It was seven o'clock when I awoke…'7:02
- 2The Adventure of the Naval Treaty: 'The night was fine, but still it was a very weary vigil.'8:41
- 3The Adventure of the Greek Interpreter: 'During my long and intimate acquaintance with Mr Sherlock Holmes…'6:56
- 4The Adventure of the Greek Interpreter: 'Mycroft Holmes was a much larger and stouter man than Sherlock.'4:10
- 5The Adventure of the Greek Interpreter: 'A few minutes later, we were joined by a short, stout man…'6:50
- 6The Adventure of the Greek Interpreter: 'As he spoke, he opened a door…'7:03
- 7The Adventure of the Greek Interpreter: '"I was hurried through the hall and into the vehicle…"'6:05
- 8The Adventure of the Greek Interpreter: 'We had reached our house in Baker Street while we had been talking.'3:11
- 9The Adventure of the Greek Interpreter: 'Our hope was that, by taking the train…'5:08
- 10The Adventure of the Greek Interpreter: 'It was a simple story which he had to tell…'4:17
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Release credits
- spoken vocals, spoken vocals
Issues
- TMarch 2001



