cover image LIVE FROM NEW YORK: An Uncensored History of Saturday Night Live
 as Told by Its Stars, Writers & Guests

LIVE FROM NEW YORK: An Uncensored History of Saturday Night Live as Told by Its Stars, Writers & Guests

Tom Shales, James Andrew Miller, , read by Christopher Burns, Eric Conger, Agnes Herrman, Jeffrey Joseph, Phil Le. HighBridge, $36.95 (0pp) ISBN 978-1-56511-524-8

SNL fans, beware: this audiobook, while chock full of dishy dirt on everybody from Chevy Chase to Jimmy Fallon, requires a little playing along on the part of the listener. Shales and Miller went to great lengths to compile this work, but unfortunately, for this audio version, the oral history is read by stand-ins masquerading as Bill Murray, Lorne Michaels, Jimmy Fallon and others. So listeners have to imagine that it's really Chevy Chase speaking, not an audiobook reader who sounds nothing like him. A narrator introduces each chapter, helping listeners orient themselves, and then reads each person's name before that person speaks. Hearing the narrator pronounce, "Dan Aykroyd, actor:" and then hearing the voice of a complete stranger (there are no liner notes explaining who's reading which parts) tell of his memories of the show is somewhat disconcerting. The actors' deliveries range from the lackadaisical to the high-strung. Despite the obvious troubles of not having the book's contributors read their own parts, the book's content is terrific, with tons of behind-the-scenes gossip and juicy tales of backstage goings-on. Simultaneous release with the Little, Brown hardcover (Forecasts, Sept. 9). (Oct.)