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Episode 4

Paul Gambaccini presents a series charting the history of Elektra Records. 4/6: Jac Holzman recalls the orchestral experiments heard on landmark albums made in 1967 and 1968.

Paul Gambaccini presents a series charting the history of Elektra Records, from when it was founded by Jac Holzman in 1950 until he sold his company in 1973.

Primarily a New York folk label in the 1950s and early 1960s with influential singers Judy Collins, Phil Ochs and Tom Paxton, the label explored new avenues from the mid-sixties when Jac signed West Coast artists Love, Tim Buckley and the Doors. Further chart success came from the development of artists such as Bread, Carly Simon and Harry Chapin.

4/6. Holzman recalls the orchestral experiments heard on landmark albums made in 1967 and 1968 - Wildflowers, by Judy Collins; Forever Changes, by Love; Goodbye and Hello, by Tim Buckley; and The Circle Game, by Tom Rush.

30 minutes

Last on

Mon 28 Apr 2008 23:30

Broadcast

  • Mon 28 Apr 2008 23:30