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Last broadcast on Sun, 1 Jan 2012, 12:00 on BBC Radio 6 Music.
Synopsis
On a day when every song on 6 Music comes from vinyl, singer song writer Richard Hawley asks Is Vinyl On The Revival? Richard has carefully chosen songs from his personal vinyl collection to go alongside you hearing from artists like Arctic Monkeys, Radiohead, Portishead and producer/DJ Erol Alkan all talking about vinyl in a digital age. They'll also be the opinion of the music industry as well as the labels themselves. Richard Hawley has a passion for music and he tells us what vinyl can actually bring to a song. Richard was born with music in his blood and has a long history of not only being a highly acclaimed musician in his own right but also working with some of the biggest artists around, U2, Radiohead, Nancy Sinatra, Elbow and of course fellow Sheffield stars and close friends Pulp.
Music played
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Led Zeppelin
— KashmirAtlantic -
Arctic Monkeys
— Suck It & SeeDomino -
Wild Beasts
— AlbatrossDomino -
Bon Iver
— Holocene4 A.D. -
Adele
— Rolling In The DeepXL Recordings -
Radiohead
— Lotus FlowerThe King of Limbs, Ticker Tape Ltd., 1 -
Frank Wilson — Do I Love You (Indeed I Do)
The Best Northern Soul All-Nighter (V, Virgin -
The Beatles
— Savoy TruffleThe White Album, Parlophone, 10 -
Sex Pistols
— God Save The QueenGreatest Hits Of The 70's (Various), Disky -
Blur
— Fool's DayDownload, Parlophone -
British Sea Power
— Remember MeRough Trade Records -
The White Stripes
— You Don'T Know What Love IsCD SINGLE, XL -
The Dead Weather
— Blue Blood BluesCD SINGLE, Warner Bros, 1 -
The Dead Weather — Treat Me Like Your Mother
CD SINGLE, Columbia, 1 -
Karen Elson
— The Truth Is In The Dirt On The GroundSession -
The Raconteurs
— Steady As She GoesCD SINGLE, XL
Broadcast
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Sun 1 Jan 201212:00
