"...But
Still They Come' explores the enormous impact and influence of Jeff Wayne's
Musical Version of The War of The World's, telling the story of the recording
of the original album, the various incarnations produced in the 35 years since
its release and the 2012 version, re-recorded for a new generation.
This
programme explains how and why Jeff Wayne began working on a concept album
based on H.G. Wells' science fiction masterpiece and the years of hard work it
took to realise his vision.
In the summer
of 1978, the UK album charts were dominated by Disco and Punk, with the Saturday
Night Fever soundtrack firmly entrenched at number one. It was an audacious
move and a huge gamble to release a double concept album based on a Victorian
science fiction novel. But the compelling blend of progressive rock, classical
music, Richard Burton's narration and the fascinating story struck a chord with
music fans all over the world and the album became a massive hit, supported by
the singles Forever Autumn and Eve of the War.
Guests
contributing recollections of the part they played in Jeff's creation include
David Essex who voiced The Artilleryman and Justin Hayward who sang Forever
Autumn. The programme also contains never-before-heard studio interaction with
Richard Burton, David Essex and Jeff Wayne during the original recording
sessions.
In the years
since its release The War Of The Worlds has morphed in to live stage shows,
computer games and apps. Now Jeff has re-interpreted the record for a 21st
century audience with a new recording featuring Liam Neeson and Gary Barlow
(who both contribute to this programme), and Joss Stone.
Produced by
Des Shaw and Chris O'Shaughnessy
A Ten Alps
production for BBC Radio 4.
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Thanks very much for this. I've been a huge War of the Worlds fan for 30-odd years now and this was a lot of fun to listen to.
ReplyDeleteI recorded the new theatrical show in Rotterdam just before Xmas.