Originally posted by: RowMan
The 45 versions came with read-along books and were even shorter than the "Story of" LPs. They were mainly geared towards smaller children who were new to reading.
Originally posted by: Number20
I had the read-along versions on cassettes for the trilogy. I will always remember the line "you will know that it time to turn the page when you hear R2D2 beep, like this..." The cassettes might still be at my parents house, but I doubt I still have the books. Wish I did, might be a good project...
The 45 versions came with read-along books and were even shorter than the "Story of" LPs. They were mainly geared towards smaller children who were new to reading.
Originally posted by: Number20
I had the read-along versions on cassettes for the trilogy. I will always remember the line "you will know that it time to turn the page when you hear R2D2 beep, like this..." The cassettes might still be at my parents house, but I doubt I still have the books. Wish I did, might be a good project...
I still have the cassette and book for Episode 4. One major difference between this and "The Story of Star Wars" 12-inch was that the read-along cassette used different actors with altered dialog. I still remember the non-Mark Hamill Luke asking in a puzzled Peter-Brady-meets-puberty voice "My father was a jedi?!" Hilarious.
Anyhow, if anyone needs 'em for a project, PM me.