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Encyclopedia > Pete Atkin


Pete Atkin is a British singer/songwriter and radio producer best known these days for his work as a producer for BBC Radio 4], especially for producing the acclaimed series This Sceptred Isle.


Pete Atkin's first foray into radio was as a singer/songwriter who was promoted by the late Kenny Everett, who played, amongst others, the song Master Of The Revels which is/was the first track on his first album Beware Of The Beautiful Stranger. The lyrics to this, and all but two of the other tracks on the album, were written by Clive James who met Mr. Atkin whilst they were both members of the Cambridge Footlights.


Pete did, and still does, write his own lyrics, but it was the collaboration with Clive James that produced his most famous songs. Pete Atkin and Clive James recorded six albums in the 1970s, as well as writing an album for Julie Covington who hit number one with Don't Cry For Me Argentina in 1976.


Alter this Clive became a well-known television personality and Pete became a radio producer. Their music catalog went out of print until recently all six original albums were re-released on CD.


Two national tours have taken place with Pete and Clive taking about, reading and singing, their songs, poetry and prose. Pete has also performed a number of music concerts.


Recently, Pete has recorded The Lakeside Sessions - a double CD of new recordings of some of the Atkin/James songs which never made it onto vinyl the first time round. His latest CD Winter / Spring is made up entirely of new material.


Pete Atkin can now be seen and heard as the piano / keyboard player in Bristol-based band The Shrinks.


The Official Pete Atkin Website can be found at www.peteatkin.com


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Pete Atkin's third album — his first for RCA — is the most fully realized and instantly likable of all his '70s recordings, yet it met the same cruel fate as all the rest.
Resuming a career that had ground to a standstill 25 years earlier, Pete Atkin — energized by the sudden Internet-generated renewal of interest in his music — unexpectedly unleashed a veritable torrent of material mostly written for what would have been his seventh album, but for the intervention of punk.
For his part, Atkin had finally severed all remaining connections with folk music and fully embraced the mixture of slinky jazz, rock and Tin Pan Alley that had always played a significant part in his '70s work.
Scrumpy & Western website. Made In Somerset from cider! (1573 words)
Pete's performance, self-accompanied on guitar was polished and went down well with the audience, who somehow were already beginning to sense that a good evening was in store.
Pete's introduction to the third song "A bit of history..." was interrupted by a sotto voce cry of "Yesss!" from a Midnight Voice who hadn't spotted Pete's use of the lower-case "h" [that's a Midnight Voices in-joke!
Pete apologised to those sitting "round the corner" for standing behind the keyboard while he accompanied himself on guitar, but explained that the only copy of the words he had were those printed on the album insert!
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