Robert Neil Speaks with...

Robert Neil

Independent and jazz music, as well as music history [60s, 70s, 80s], are the interview topics presented by journalist/songwriter Robert Neil. Some episodes are available as both audio and video podcasts. Audio podcasts are available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, TuneIn Radio and all major podcast streaming services. Video podcasts are available on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuArgJm-6kaTVnILSic5lbQ) [NOTE: 'Robert Neil Speaks with…' replaces the previous podcast 'Documenting Popular Music.' Episodes in this feed, released prior to 2020, were originally released as 'Documenting Popular Music.']

  1. 01/12/2019

    Album Review, Interview and Profile: A Look at British Superstar Cliff Richard and His New Album 'Rise Up' with an Interview with Two of the Album's Producers

    British superstar Cliff Richard has released his first album of new material in 14 years, and the man who launched his career in the late 1950s as England's answer to Elvis Presley, still sounds fresh and energetic.   The album features songs written by some of Richard's long-time associates, including Terry Britten ("Devil Woman," "What's Love Got to Do with It"), Christopher Neville Eaton ("Lost in a Lonely World," "Saviour's Day") and Chris Neil ("All I Need Is A Miracle").  Additionally, long-time friend Olivia Newton-John sings a duet with Richard, who, at 78-years-old, has apparently found the vocal Fountain of Youth.    The album also features four of Richard's past hits that have been given new arrangements with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. Producers Juliette Pochin and James Morgan were charged with classically enhancing songs such as "Devil Woman" and "Miss You Nights," and the husband and wife team speak to journalist Robert Neil about the process (as well as the nervousness of presenting the songs to Richard).    This episode also offers a brief profile of Richard for the American audience, where he was never able to achieve the same level of stardom as he did in the UK, where he is one of the best-selling artists of all time.   Notable Quotes about Sir Cliff Richard, who was knighted in 1995:   Bob Geldof "It's never been said, but without Cliff and (his backing group) The Shadows, there's no English pop business. As George Harrison said: 'No Shadows, no Beatles.'"   John Lennon "The first English record that was anywhere near anywhere was "Move It" by Cliff Richard. Before, there'd been nothing."   Sting "Cliff Richard is, in my opinion, one of Britain's finest singers technically and emotionally. I've been a fan since "Living Doll." Long may he sing."   Queen's Freddie Mercury "A tremendous influence on my early days as a performer."

    30 min
  2. 10/26/2018

    Album Review and Interview: A Jazz/Superhero Mashup from One of the Music Industry's Most In-Demand Musicians

    If you've ever thought your favorite superhero theme songs would sound great as original jazz tunes, then pianist extraordinaire Randy Waldman has the new album you'll need to add to your collection.  Waldman is one of the music industry's most successful and popular session players, and he's been featured on songs and album from numerous top-selling artists such as Barbra Streisand, Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston, Madonna, Olivia Newton-John, Kenny Rogers, Barry Manilow and many, many others. Waldman has taken his love for jazz and combined it with his love for comic book heroes, and the result is the new album 'Superheroes,' which features jazz arrangements of 11 classic superhero theme songs.  In an interview with journalist Robert Neil, Waldman says the idea for the album came from a conversation he had with Adman West (Batman) a number of years ago. The collection of songs, which Waldman worked on as an arranger for several years, includes the themes from Superman, Batman, The Incredible Hulk and the Six Million Dollar Man.  Waldman also reveals his playful nature with a fast-pace, fun rendition of Super Chicken. Waldman is joined on the album by Carlitos del Puerto on bass and Vinnie Colaiuta on drums, who make up the stellar rhythm section.  Additionally, an "A" list of jazz musicians making guest appearances on the album includes George Benson, Wynton Marsalis, Chick Corea, Steve Gadd and the vocal group Take 6. The fun, drama and sentimentality of the songs on the album – along with the top-notch musicians – not only make this one of the most satisfying jazz albums of the year, but also a new prize for superhero fans to add to their collections. You can learn more about Randy Waldman (including the long list of artists with whom he's worked) by visiting his website www.JazzPilot.com.

    26 min

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Independent and jazz music, as well as music history [60s, 70s, 80s], are the interview topics presented by journalist/songwriter Robert Neil. Some episodes are available as both audio and video podcasts. Audio podcasts are available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, TuneIn Radio and all major podcast streaming services. Video podcasts are available on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuArgJm-6kaTVnILSic5lbQ) [NOTE: 'Robert Neil Speaks with…' replaces the previous podcast 'Documenting Popular Music.' Episodes in this feed, released prior to 2020, were originally released as 'Documenting Popular Music.']