| Description | Geoffrey Reeves interviews Alan Freeman
Track 1: Alan Freeman talks about working with recording artists and engineers and explains why recording is difficult for artists, he says it is easier to record music now, recording on tape is easier than disc, 3.17 mins Track 2: He talks about recording with Lonnie Donegan, the importance of feeling that the artist has done the best take and working with Petula Clark, the challenge of breaking in an artist or group, 2.18 mins Track 3: He talks about artists appearing on television, looking for talent, promoters exploiting people with no talent, the industry and public demanding people with talent who can perform live, 2.12 mins Track 4: Geoffrey Reeves asks about pop films; he talks about the Beatles films and Hollywood actors who can sing, such as Doris Day, and Petula Clark's acting talent, the British film industry and Peter Sellars, 3.15 mins Track 5: He talks about world markets for film and Petula Clark's success in America and France, 1.58 mins Track 6: Silence, 3.41 mins
Total: 16.43 mins
Dubber's reference number: PLA KF534B0398980 |