| Description | Track 1: Enoch Kent talks about having himself psychoanalysed after losing his voice and suffering from paralysis of the vocal chords, 2.46 mins Track 2: He talks about hating the music business and television, his first public performance as a singer, 2.29 mins Track 3: He tells how he got into folk music and talks about the musicians he liked when he was a teenager, British pop stars singing with American accents, 2.04 mins Track 4: They discuss whether you can tell where the Beatles come from by listening to their songs, and American influence on British pop music, 2.25 mins Track 5: He talks about jazz singers and the first pop singers, he says that there was never a rock and roll sound but there was a rock and roll beat, 2.13 mins Track 6: He talks about Sandy Shaw, who sings consistently off-pitch and the arrangements of her songs, he talks about the Beatles' talent and their musical arrangements, Nelson Riddle's musical arrangements for Frank Sinatra, which he thinks are top quality and sell the song, 2.57 mins Track 7: He talks about audiences discovering singers through songs, and singers being sold as personalities; Elvis Presley selling as a personality despite his poor recordings, he argues that the ballad form has not come back into pop music, 3.37 mins
Total: 18.33 mins
Dubber's reference number: PLA KF565D0778780 |