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Sounding the Century: Bill Leader & Co - 1 - Glimpses of Far Off Things: 1855-1956 (Paperback)
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Sounding the Century: Bill Leader & Co - 1 - Glimpses of Far Off Things: 1855-1956 (Paperback)
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Loot Price R503
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This series of books comprises a major social and cultural history
of Britain, reflected through the prism of music - mostly folk
music. It amounts to a hidden history of both Britain and music,
and is part oral history and part incisive criticism, with a fair
amount of humour thrown in. The ten part series is based on the
life of 90-year-old Bill Leader, the prolific sound engineer and
producer, who was the first to record Bert Jansch, the Watersons,
Anne Briggs, Nic Jones and Connollys Billy and Riognach, and among
the last to record Jeannie Robertson, Fred Jordan and Walter
Pardon. Bill straddled the golden age of traditional singing and
the folk revival. He agreed to the biographical treatment if due
prominence be given to colleagues who may have since slipped from
the world's eyes. Through the series, a parade of the great and
good come and go. These include Paul Simon, Brendan Behan, Pink
Floyd and Christy Moore, all recorded by Bill at one time or
another. Secrets, surprises and heresies are rife and something jaw
dropping happens at least every four pages. Each book comes with
illustrations by PETER SEAL and rare photographs.
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