| Description | Track 1: Recording setup, 0.08 mins Tracks 2-5: Charles Parker interviews Sir Joseph Lockwood of EMI about markets and sales of records, public taste, changes in recording technology, the expansion of the LP record, the proportion of disposable income people have to spend on records, his own tastes in music- he likes classical and pop, but not opera and singing, he talks about new technology produced by EMI such as cameras Track 6: Charles Parker talks about the revolution which the arrival of tape has brought about and says that its effect has never been fully recognised and talks about the historical value of the material recorded by EMI - Sir Joseph Lockwood says that they do not take this into account, 3.06 mins Track 7: They discuss 'the increasing sociological interest in pop music' - Sir Joseph Lockwood says that there has not been a great deal of change since he was young, Charles Parker says that the music 'assaults the senses more violently' now, 2.03 mins
Total: 16.46 mins
Dubber's reference number: PLA KF534B0399080 |