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Baker's Dozen

Who I Turn To: Keeley Forsyth's Baker's Dozen
Malvika Padin , February 23rd, 2022 09:23

From classic Broadway soundtracks and music as a visual medium, to the eternal inspiration of Scott Walker, Keeley Forsyth takes tQ through the thirteen albums that have defined her life and career

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Barbara Streisand And Omar Sharif – Funny Girl: Original Sound Track Recording

For as long as I remember, I’ve always watched music instead of listening to it. When I was growing up, I was brought up by my gran, who would bring in tapes for me to watch. I remember sitting in the front room – where I rarely sat with my gran – transfixed by how these people moved and performed on the little TV, and they’d get played until these tapes just fell apart.

Funny Girl was one such tape, which kept my soul alive when I younger and still fills me with absolute joy. It showed the beauty of performance the beauty of being able to display a talent you have. What I love about this type of music is that you know it’s a performance but there’s also truth to it. So it’s like losing myself without actually losing myself. Barbara Streisand was someone I could watch forever. How she would use her voice was an ability I wanted to be good at.