5TH BIRTHDAY SPECIAL: Burning Questions & Deep Cuts
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Summary
To celebrate five years of A Journey Through SAW, Gavin and Matt are back for a special episode. And so is Mike Stock, who joins us in an interview conducted on the Calrec Soundfield Microphone to answer some long-held questions and discuss some of the best deep cuts in the SAW catalogue. Find out whether "Turn It Into Love" was written for Kylie Minogue or Hazell Dean, why "Who's Gonna Catch You" was recorded by so many people and who actually sang on the Delage records. Hear about the tricky second albums for Rick Astley and Sinitta, and the problematic process of putting Lonnie Gordon's album together. Plus, Mike talks about working with Judas Priest, Erik, O'chi Brown, Bananarama and more, and gives his verdict on classic albums by Mel & Kim, Donna Summer and Boy Krazy.
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