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Site ThumbnailThis is rtp - "Reversing The Polarity" [formerly WoodysNet] - the personal website of Alan Woodward.

This website is very much a work in progress and has been since its creation, way back on 6th December 2001. It gets updated as and when the Author discovers (or writes) new material - or has "a bloody good idea"™ . The Latest Updates links (at the bottom of the page) will give a brief outline of what was last added to the site and when. For a full list of site updates, then visit the Site Update archive page, where all changes can be read in full.

This is the eighth incarnation of the website - which means the design has changed (the look of it and sometimes the content!) eight times (ish) since I first created it way back in 2001. Undoubtedly, I'll will be changing the design again, however most of the information will (might) remain!

Navigation is via the menu at the top with (dropdown) sub menus where appropriate.

John Baker (1937–1997)

John BakerJohn Baker (1937–1997) was a musician and composer who worked in jazz and electronic music. He was educated at the Royal Academy of Music where he studied piano and composition. In 1960 he joined the BBC as a sound mixer, before transferring, in 1963, to the BBC Radiophonic Workshop where he remained until 1974.

He was the most prolific of the early Workshop composers, developing a trademark style, creating music by manipulating tapes of everyday sounds such as blowing across the top of an empty bottle. A rare snippet of Baker at work was included in the 1968 documentary film Music, which more famously featured the Beatles working on Hey Jude in the studio. A jazz pianist, he brought a sense of rhythm to the Workshop which some of the other more mathematical composers lacked. His work included many signature tunes for BBC television and radio. He was also particularly interested in combining recorded electronic music with live musicians.

Baker's private life was affected by alcoholism, which led to his 'retirement' from the Radiophonic Workshop in 1974. He produced very little work thereafter.

Two compilations of his work entitled The John Baker Tapes were released in July 2008 by Trunk Records.

Doctor Who (UK)

01.09.2012 - 19:00 o'clock