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Baker's Dozen

Artists discuss the 13 records that shaped their lives

After Adrian and I broke up, and I moved into my new house, I bought myself a record player. Or, actually, if either of my kids are reading this, Father Christmas bought it for me [laughs]. Not that I think they’d be reading The Quietus yet – they’re six and eight – but start them young. My mum brought me some records, and this is one she used to love when I was really small, although I only vaguely remembered it. I’ve always loved Maddy Prior and June Tabor’s voices, though – do you know June Tabor’s Abyssinians? That’s an amazing record, full of depth and darkness, both in the singing, and the material. But listening to this…it made me think I’m sure it subsconsciously affected the way I make music. The way the women’s voices interweave to tell their stories reminds me very much of the way Becky and I sing together, although she didn’t remember the record at all! The band’s also fantastic, including Martin Carthy, Nic Jones and Andy Irvine. The effect of this record on me is what I’d love to do every time making music."

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