Charles Bailey

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Record producer Charles Bailey attended the February 2003 anti-war protest marches in Hyde Park, London, one of a worldwide series of protests against the then looming war in Iraq.

Bailey says that hearing member of Parliament Tony Benn's words sent a shiver down his spine and gave him the idea of approaching Benn with the idea for a disc called Tony Benn’s Greatest Hits.

Benn then sent him a selection of speeches that had been professionally recorded in the House of Commons. Benn said "Bailey hasn't amended them". Benn's authoritative voice booms across a D'Angelo-esque backing track, complete with melodic violins and tinkling piano accompaniment.

Bailey said, "Tony Benn touched me with his speech about the Iraq War in Hyde Park. The only times I ever felt like that before, was when Bob Marley sang at Crystal Palace, and when Mandela came to Brixton."

"I am trying to make politics interesting for people who don't usually vote."

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