Ambrose Bierce - The Owl Creek Bridge

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Review by Infinite Power7

The Owl Creek Bridge is the latest album by Ambrose Bierce and it is a masterpiece of storytelling through music. Bierce has created a haunting and evocative soundscape that transports the listener to the heart of the Civil War. The album is a collection of songs that tell the story of the doomed soldiers who fought on both sides of the conflict. Bierce's lyrics are poetic and poignant, capturing the pain and suffering of those who lived through this tumultuous time in American history.

The music on The Owl Creek Bridge is a perfect blend of folk, country, and Americana. Bierce's voice is rich and full of emotion, and the instrumentation is expertly crafted. The album is filled with haunting melodies and beautiful harmonies that stay with the listener long after the final notes have faded away.

One of the standout tracks on the album is "The Last Letter Home," a heart-wrenching ballad that tells the story of a soldier writing home to his family on the eve of a battle. The song is filled with raw emotion and Bierce's voice is filled with pain and longing. Another standout track is "The Battle of Antietam," a rollicking tune that captures the chaos and confusion of one of the bloodiest battles of the war.

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Artist: Ambrose Bierce
Album: The Owl Creek Bridge

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
The Owl Creek Bridge15:25

Catalog Numbers

vam1-08, VAM 101

Labels

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Formats

  • File
  • MP3
  • Mono
  • VBR

Credits

RoleCredit
Voice ActorSimon Teolis
PerformerSimon Teolis

Notes

  • Short story, performed in English language.
  • Original title "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" or "An Incident at Owl Creek Bridge", originally published in 1890.
  • Produced by Verkaro.com
  • copyright 2008 Verkaro.com
  • Creative Commons license: Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivative 3.0
  • Track duration as obtained by software.
  • 1st Catalog# in file name, 2nd in meta data (tag).

About Ambrose Bierce

American editorialist, journalist, short-story writer, fabulist and satirist. He was born 24 June 1842 in Meigs County Ohio, USA and died probably in 1914 in Chihuahua, Mexico (?) (He disappeared without a trace).

Real Name

    • Ambrose Gwinnett Bierce

Name Vars

  • Ambroce Bierce
  • Ambrose Gwinnett Bierce
  • Амброз Гвиннет Пирс
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Summary by Infinite Power7

The Owl Creek Bridge is a must-listen for anyone who loves great storytelling and beautiful music. Bierce has created a masterpiece that will stand the test of time and continue to move and inspire listeners for years to come.