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    Explore " robert louis stevenson" with insightful episodes like "Robert Louis Stevenson: Dr. Jekyll und Mr. Hyde (2/7)", "Robert Louis Stevenson: Dr. Jekyll und Mr. Hyde (1/7)", "31. As the tide comes in", "Episode 36: Pirates" and "020 | Treasure Planet ft. Claire Walters" from podcasts like ""Hörspiele und Lesungen bei MDR KULTUR", "Hörspiele und Lesungen bei MDR KULTUR", "Stars in the Rafters", "You Know What I Like...?" and "Rules of the Frame"" and more!

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    31. As the tide comes in

    31.  As the tide comes in

    1. Pacific Sunrise / The Sun Still Shines / The Reel MacGyver - Chimney Swift (Boston, MA). Chimney Swift is Cecile Leroy, Daniel Raine, Yaron Shragai, and A.Z. Madonna. “Pacific Sunrise” and “The Sun Still Shines” are by Cecile, written on a red-eye flight to New Zealand. A.Z.’s improvisations over them turned into “The Reel MacGyver.” This track appears on their album, Fly Me Home. https://chimneyswift.bandcamp.com/  

    2. The Mary Ellen Carter - Ian Robb (Ottawa, ON). Finest Kind (Ian, Ann Downey, and Shelley Posen) performs this Stan Rogers song as the final track on Ian’s 1994 album, From Different Angels. www.ianrobb.com  

    3. Ode to the fish, by Ellen Bass. Read by Julie Vallimont (Brattleboro, VT).  

    4. Ralph’s Watch - Anadama (Portland, ME). Anadama is Amelia Mason (fiddle), Bethany Waickman (guitar), and Emily Troll (accordion). This waltz by Judy Hyman can be found on their new CD, Way Back When, available for purchase on Bandcamp and their website. www.anadamamusic.com http://anadama.bandcamp.com    

    5. Breath, by Kabir. Read by Charis Boke (Springfield, VT).  

    6. Home is the Sailor - Bright Wings Chorus. “Home is the Sailor” was composed by Brendan Taaffe, using a poem by Robert Louis Stevenson. It was a commissioned piece to celebrate the birthday of Sophie Elkins Rolston and is performed by The Bright Wings Chorus on their album Vineyard. http://brendantaaffe.bandcamp.com  

    7. As the tide comes in, by Cale Young Rice. Read by Julie Vallimont (Brattleboro, VT), with musical accompaniment by Rachel Panitch (Boston, MA).  

    The opening music is “The Pearl in Sorrow’s Hand” by Julie Vallimont, from her album Dark Sky, Bright Stars. Produced by Julie Vallimont. Mixed and mastered by Dana Billings. All content courtesy of the artists, all rights reserved. This series is supported in part by the Country Dance and Song Society, NEFFA, CDS-Boston, and Pinewoods Camp. If you enjoy this podcast, please consider supporting it via Patreon: www.patreon.com/starsintherafters

    Episode 36: Pirates

    Episode 36: Pirates

    Arrrr me hearties. Walk the plank and yo ho ho and a bottle of rum. Also other pirate things.

    The Bristol natives (and therefore pirate experts) talk about famous historical pirates, the differences between pirates and privateers, why we give pirates the benefit of the doubt and one of the two reveals their slightly competitive nature.

    020 | Treasure Planet ft. Claire Walters

    020 | Treasure Planet ft. Claire Walters

    Full spoilers for Treasure Planet

    Films mentioned in this episode:

    • Treasure Planet (2002) | Dir. John Musker & Ron Celements
    • Treasure Island (1950) | Dir. Byron Haskin
    • Muppet Treasure Island (1996) | Dir. Brian Henson & David Lane
    • A Bug's Life (1998) | Dir. John Lasseter
    • Beauty & the Beast (1992) | Dir. Gary Trousdale & Kirk Wise
    • Tarzan (1999) | Dir. Chris Buck & Kevin Lima
    • The Secret of Kells (2009) | Dir. Tomm Moore & Nora Twomey
    • Song of the Sea (2014) | Dir. Tomm Moore
    • The Princess and the Frog (2009) | Dir. Ron Clements & John Musker
    • Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001) | Dir. Gary Trousdale & Kirk Wise
    • The Breadwinner (2017) | Dir. Nora Twomey
    • The Village (2004) | Dir. M. Night Syamalan
    • Peter Pan (2003) | Dir. P.J. Hogan
    • Monsters Inc. (2001) | Dir. Pete Docter
    • Home on the Range (2004) | Dir. Will Finn & John Sanford
    • The Iron Giant (1999) | Dir. Brad Bird