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MY SIX BEST ALBUMS

Dean FrieDman

- CAROLINE REES

DEAN FRIEDMAN, 62, is best known for his 1978 hit Lucky Stars. He also wrote the music for TV series Boon. The 40th anniversar­y edition of his album “Well, Well,” Said The Rocking Chair is out April 13 and he tours from April 15. deanfriedm­an.com

JONI MITCHELL: Blue (Reprise) There’s a starkness to Blue that is stunning. It’s a folk/jazz fusion and what she was doing lyrically was so confession­al it made a deep impression on me. She conjured up vivid images you couldn’t shake from your mind. It’s something I aspired to.

SIMON & GARFUNKEL: Bridge Over Troubled Water (Sony) My other big inspiratio­n was Paul Simon. When eight-track cassette players first came out my siblings and I signed up for a subscripti­on deal and this was one album we got.

I used to listen over and over when I got back from summer work at an amusement park, with the speakers either side of my head.

ORIGINAL FILM SOUNDTRACK: West Side Story (Hallmark) An influentia­l album incorporat­ing elements of jazz, classical and pop. I grew up with this in the house. My mum was a singer and there was always some Broadway show tune on the piano. I can find hints of that music in things I write today.

RANDY NEWMAN: Good Old Boys (Rhino) Newman is a songwriter who tells stories about unusual events and characters. They’re touching, funny and have profound meaning. It took courage to touch on so many taboo subjects. It deals with the culture of the South and I admire that bravery. It is also a musical collage of a time and place that is beautifull­y done.

WEATHER REPORT: Heavy Weather (Columbia/Legacy) I always had an affinity for jazz fusion and this band defined the whole idiom. Their improvisat­ion has a freneticis­m and, despite being a guy who can’t dance, I cannot sit still listening to them.

ANITA BAKER: Giving You The Best That I Got (Elektra) Pop-jazz fusion souped up by arrangemen­ts that made it really contempora­ry. It has a sublime groove that created a musical bed for her sultry romantic songs. It may be simple but it’s from the heart.

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