Episode 2
Charles explores how End Credits by Chase & Status relates to Stravinsky and whether key ingredients can be found in other musical genres.
The second in a 6-part series finding the links between seemingly unconnected pieces of music. Each week, musical expert, conductor and presenter Charles Hazlewood presents an iconic pop track in a new light. This week, the starting point is End Credits by Chase & Status, as Charles explores how this music relates to Benjamin Britten and whether the key ingredients of the track can be found in other genres too.
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Music Played
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Chase & Status
End Credits (feat. Plan B)
- No More Idols.
- Mercury.
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Chaka Demus & Pliers
Twist & Shout
- n/a.
- Island.
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The Beatles
Tomorrow Never Knows
- Revolver.
- Capitol.
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Henry Purcell
Hear My Prayer, O Lord
- Renaissance Music For Inner Peace.
- Decca.
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Steve Reich
Electric Counterpoint, final movement
- Different Trains.
- Nonesuch.
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Donna Summer
I Feel Love
- I Remember Yesterday.
- Casablanca.
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叠箩枚谤办
It's Oh So Quiet
- Post.
- One Little Indian.
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The Damned
Smash It Up Parts 1 & 2
- Machine Gun Etiquette.
- Chiswick.
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The Beatles
A Day In The Life
- Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.
- Parlophone.
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The Cure
Subway Song
- Boys Don't Cry.
- Fiction.
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The Divine Comedy
National Express
- Fin De Siecle.
- Setanta.
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Benjamin Britten
Sinfonia da Requiem (excerpt)
- n/a.
- n/a.
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Kurt Weill
'Mack the Knife' from Threepenny Opera
- n/a.
- Pearl.
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Frank Sinatra
Mack the Knife
- Duets Vol II.
- Capitol.
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Chase & Status
End Credits (feat. Plan B)
- No More Idols.
- Mercury.
Broadcast
- Thu 29 Sep 2011 23:00大象传媒 Radio 2