| Description | A discussion between Ewan MacColl, Charles Parker, and Peggy Seeger on the technique of the actuality radio ballad. There are featured illustrations taken from some of the programmes they have worked on together.
Track 1: Silence 0.23 mins Track 2: Introduction to programme - Parker 0.53 mins Track 3: Engine Shed sequence from 'John Axon' 1.46 mins Track 4: Inception of folk music - MacColl 1.48 mins Track 5: Dictation by actuality - Parker 0.59 mins Track 6: Language and industrial folklore - Ewan MacColl 1.16 mins Track 7: Quality of speech - Parker 0.59 mins Track 8: 'The Fitters Song' from Song of a Road 1.16 mins Track 9: Terminology of actuality - MacColl 1.14 mins Track 10: Storm sequence and fish salesmen - Seeger 0.57 mins Track 11: Storm sequence 3.16 mins Track 12: Silence 1.45 mins Track 13: Satisfaction in creation - Parker 0.21 mins Track 14: TR90 tape machines - Seeger 1.06 mins Track 15: Criticism in instruments - Parker 0.19 mins Track 16: Instrumentation and modes - Seeger 1.06 mins Track 17: String banjo and guitar - MacColl 0.35 mins Track 18: American music - Parker 1.16 mins Track 19: 'Depression' sequence and jazz - MacColl 1.09 mins Track 20: Jazz version and lyrics - Seeger 1.01 mins Track 21: 'Depression' sequence from Singing the Fishing 2.44 mins Track 22: Integration into final form and people - MacColl 1.15 mins Track 23: Mythical figures 0.51 mins Track 24: Sequence from The Big Hewer Track 25: Silence 3.06 mins
Total: 34.28 mins
Dubber's reference number: PLA KF565D0261580 |