Again, not finding this topic, I felt obsessively driven to add it.
I've had a lot of enjoyment from horror recordings, from Peter Lorre's old radio show Mystery in the Air ("...culled from the four corners of World Lit-ter-ah-choor!") to Lights Out and Suspense (also radio) to many different recordings and adaptations of Poe, etc.
I have a favorite record, a 2-album set, called "Tales of Terror". It's narrated by Nelson Olmsted (no reason you should know who he is, although I looked around and found that he did quite a bit of work at one time reading stories on the radio) and features several specimens of artwork by Harry Clarke(a terrific illustrator who also did stained glass work; do a google search. . The inside of the album (the foldout) features an excerpt from Lovecraft's "Supernatural Horror in Literature". One whole record is taken up with stories by Poe. The other record includes, among others, Dickens's "The Signal-man", Stevenson's "The Body-Snatcher's" and "Markheim", and Bierce's "An Occurance at Owl-Creek Bridge".
I'm also partial to a particular recording of Poe's stories that includes the accompaniment of acoustic guitar effects. I don't have a copy of it in front of me, but I'll look for it and try to get the name of the reader. It includes the best version of "The Pit and the Pendulum" that I've ever heard.
Also, the Books on Tape recording of The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym is excellent. I don't remember the name of the reader.
Anyone interested in some good readings for free, and doesn't mind 28kbps mpgs, can go to
www.audiobooksforfree.com. If you search around, you can find quite a few stories by Poe as well as Rats in the Walls by Lovecraft.
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