I was surprised to stumble across this Jeff Wayne album listed here on Goodreads. I have always thought of it as a rock album, never as an audio book, but after some thought and re-listening I've decided that it's both, and an excellent example of both categories. My wife bought me a coffee mug many, -many- years ago with the album cover printed on the side (that I still use!) because she knew I liked the Wells novel, which led to my purchase of the album. It takes a slightly different slant and focus than the Wells original but tells the gist of the same story, very smartly written by Doreen Wayne. It's primarily narrated by the resonant golden voice of Richard Burton, for goodness' sake, and you'd be hard pressed to find anyone doing a better job of reading anything. It's also excellent musically, prog rock sure to be savored by fans of Yes and Rick Wakeman and Pink Floyd and ELP and King Crimson. (I grew a bit tired of the Martians chanting "Ulla!" but we're here to discuss books, not music.) Among the musicians are Phil Lynott, David Essex, Chris Thompson, and Justin for-God's-sake Hayward. The CD box comes with a booklet with all of the lyrics and narrative and several lovely period illustrative paintings by Geoff Taylor and others. Soon on my agenda will be to re-read Wells with Wayne playing in the background while drinking coffee from my cherished mug. As David Essex, the Artilleryman, would say: Rock On!