Monday, October 25, 2010

The Big Big Interview with Andy Poole

In this week's International Prog Rock Show we had the pleasure of interviewing Andy Poole of the UK band Big Big Train. Founded in 1990, this Bournemouth based band has produced 6 albums to date, and an EP coming out today, Monday the 25th of October, although you really should consider this an album since it's practically 40 minutes long. Download the podcast (Podcast no longer available) to hear their music and get a taste of the new EP.

Here is the playlist:

1. Perfect Cosmic Storm, by Big Big Train (The Difference Machine, 2007)
2. Victorian Brickwork, by Big Big Train (The Underfall Yard, 2009)
3. British Racing Green, by Big Big Train (Far Skies Deep Time, 2010) - NEW
4. Brambling, by Big Big Train (Far Skies Deep Time, 2010) - NEW
5. High Tide Last Stand, by Big Big Train (Gathering Speed, 2004)
6. Reaching for John Dowland, by Big Big Train (English Boy Wonders, 1997)
7. From the Wide Open Sea, by Big Big Train (The Difference Machine, 2007)
8. The Wide Open Sea, by Big Big Train (Far Skies Deep Time, 2010) - NEW
9. Master of Time, by Anthony Phillips (The Geese & the Ghost (Remastered), 2008)
10. Master of Time, by Big Big Train (Far Skies Deep Time, 2010) - NEW
11. Summer's Lease, by Big Big Train (The Difference Machine, 2007)
12. The Very Day, by Delusion Squared (Delusion Squared, 2010)
13. In My Time of Dying, by Delusion Squared (Delusion Squared, 2010)
14. Rainbow Ruse, by Demians (Mute, 2010)
To learn more about the artists above, or to purchase their CDs, please follow the links. And, as always, if you love this music, please buy the CDs!

3 comments:

  1. Loved the show frank. Even to a seasoned fan like myself I learned a lot of new stuff about Big Big Train.

    And I really enjoyed the others bands who were new to me. A great show and very well produced.

    I shall return. Jim

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  2. I listened to this on the Podcast, very good show. I first heard of Big Big Train on Genesis' ning fanpage where one of the users brought the band up, and I love their music. This was certainly of much interest to me, and I learned plenty. Thanks Frank.

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