Tag: Arts Council England
The Avalanches ‘Since I Left You’
Since I Left You was created using more than 3500 samples and original music but it is no cloyed nostalgia trip. Pieced together humbly by Aussies who are probably telling you the truth when they say they listen “to a little bit of everything.”
KT Tunstall on ‘Eye to the Telescope’
Spawning five singles including her biggest hit ‘Suddenly I See’, 'Eye to the Telescope' launched KT Tunstall onto the world stage.
The Wailers’ ‘Burnin’ with Don Letts
Don Letts shares his memories of meeting Bob and helping introduce him to the punk sounds of London in the late seventies.
Roy Ayers ‘Everybody Loves the Sunshine’
'Everybody Loves The Sunshine' deserves its spot at the very top of Roy Ayers' achievements and is a testament to his easy-going innovations. Four decades later we can still feel its heat.
My Classic Album: Dave Davies on ‘The Kinks Are the Village...
Dave Davies joins us at The John Peel Centre For Creative Arts to look back on The Kinks most treasured album.
My Classic Album: Ken Scott on David Bowie ‘Hunky Dory’
Get the inside scoop on what it was like working with David Bowie. Ken’s first hand accounts are a wonder to behold and a must for any Bowie fan.
Skin on Etta James & Nina Simone: The Montreux Years
Skin joins Colleen to discuss Nina Simone and Etta James, two iconic women who faced unbelievable challenges yet still managed to be musical game-changers and incendiary performers.
CAS Worldwide: Interpol ‘Turn On The Bright Lights’
Following the horrific events of September 11th, 2001, New York was a scarred city that was determined to move on and rebuild.
My Classic Album: Sister Sledge on ‘We Are Family’
'We Are Family' is one of the most iconic dance albums of all time, its title track is an enduring classic that has resounded at key life moments with people from all backgrounds.