FABRICLIVE.07

John Peel

John PeelFor 37 years, John Peel effectively ran a pirate radio station from inside BBC Radio 1. His broadcasting technique consistently broke convention: he was the first DJ to give out titles, distribution details, and label information; he played tracks in their entirety, without talking over them; instead of a playlist, he employed an 'arbitrary, childish, and unfair' system; and he was first to play the same record twice in a row. Born John Parker Ravenscroft in Heswall near Liverpool, he was educated as a boarder at Shrewsbury School. John's life was changed by rock 'n' roll; he devoured the music throughout the fifties and, after serving National Service and moving to America, put his encyclopaedic knowledge to use by guesting on local radio. Soon after, he was to host his own shows in Oklahoma and California, and in 1967 he returned to the UK, where a brief stint on Radio London preceded his joining the BBC. In his time at the station, John became a pioneer of new genres, bands, and DJs. From 1998, he hosted Home Truths for Radio 4, and in addition syndicated a weekly show to Radio Eine in Germany. At Fabric we had the pleasure of releasing John's first-ever DJ mix CD in 2002. The compilation captured the spirit of his appearances at our nightclub, the first of which - on February 1st, 2002 - he described as 'one of the greatest nights of my life'. An eight-month-pregnant woman sat on the stairs listening, and the crowd were singing 'Teenage Kicks' and chanting his name a full fifteen minutes after his set (he was still attempting to leave the room at that point). John won a multitude of industry awards, garnered seven honorary degrees, and was appointed an O.B.E in 1998. He is survived by his wife, Sheila, their two sons, and two daughters. Fabric will donate a percentage of proceeds from every CD sold, to charities including the British Heart Foundation and The Salvation Army.

"This CD isn't supposed to be mood-establishing. If anything, it's mood-demolishing. These are some of my favourite songs... there's a real risk I'll listen to nothing else ever again."
- John Peel 1939 - 2004

John Peel was undoubtedly Britain's most risk-taking DJ. After his spectacular soundclash at the 2000 Sonar Festival, he was invited to host a 'Peel Session' room at FABRICLIVE. This is his only mix CD and it captures his all-out approach to club DJing.

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Tracklisting:

  1. Listen
    1.
    Intro (Followed by Asa-Chang & Junray etc)
    Hana
    The Leaf Label Ltd
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    2.
    The Soledad Brothers
    Break ‘em On Down
    Estrus Records
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    3.
    Don Carlos
    Late Night Blues
    RAS
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    4.
    MC DET
    Hipsteppin’
    Times Two Records
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    5.
    The Velvelettes
    Needle In A Haystack
    Universal Music
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    6.
    Bad Livers
    Lust for Life
    Mark Rubin
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    7.
    Trouble Funk
    Let’s Get Small
    Island Records
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    8.
    The Capris
    There’s A Moon Out Tonight
    Sony
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    9.
    The Fall
    Mr. Pharmacist
    Beggars Banquet Records
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    10.
    Smith And Selway
    15.5 Remake
    Tronic Music
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    11.
    Jimmy Reed
    Too Much
    Vee Jay
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    12.
    Maloko
    In The Midnight Hour
    Warners
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    13.
    Derrick Morgan
    Moon Hop
    Rounder
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    14.
    The Datsuns
    In Love
    V2
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    15.
    The Kingswoods
    Purty Vacant
    Green Records
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    16.
    Sinthetix
    Liar
    TOV Music
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    17.
    Culture
    Lion Rock (John Peel Session)
    Cultral Foundation Records
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    18.
    Act 1
    Tom The Peeper
    Polydor
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    19.
    Joy Division
    Love Will Tear Us Apart
    Factory Records
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    20.
    Elementz Of Noise
    Clock
    Emotif Recordings
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    21.
    The Cheviot Ranters
    Corn Rigs Tunes
    Topic Records
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    22.
    Marc Smith vs. Safe ‘n’ Sound
    Identify The Beat
    Bonkers
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    23.
    The Kop Choir
    You’ll Never Walk Alone
    Cherry Red Records
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    24.
    The Undertones
    Teenage Kicks
    Sanctuary
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