Sitting in the fug of London’s Northern Line in the summer of 2007, Christopher Fox began to compose a vocal piece on the small ads in the freesheet London Lite.
He called it 20 Ways to Improve Your Life and it has just been released on record by the Cambridge a capella group, The Clerks. The work is a telling reflection of the trash that gets thrust in our faces every time we board public transport – Give your sperm a life, don’t run low, launch your career – and it may well endure as a relic of our disposable age.
London Lite was scrapped this month by its publishers, mourned by none.
You can find Fox’s CD on Signum Classics here. Enjoy.

Recent Comments
PJ on Orchestra for a New Century? Could be….
Sounds good, but that's basically how all newly set up (chamber) orchestras work, especially when they can't rely on stable...Michael Scott on Just in: Musicians Union urges Government to force airlines to accept instruments
That looks suspiciously like a screen grab from Dave Carroll's wonderful set of videos on YouTube -- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5YGc4zOqozo -- giving...Doug on Want a concerto date? Apply via Youtube
The best part--NO AGENTS! The less 'business' (cash motivation) there is in music the better. Wishing them the best!David Hutchings on Want a concerto date? Apply via Youtube
So long as it is a one-off, it sounds like a fantastic idea!Michael Smith on A new wave of cuts at EMI – but these are quite good
I much prefer Digipaks. They feel nicer (more like an LP sleeve) and I find them more robust than jewel...Ziggy on Arts Council England calls last summer’s riots ‘playful and pervasive’
Disgraceful comments - and I've said as much. If I'm lucky, I'll get an arty response..Anon on A new wave of cuts at EMI – but these are quite good
Indeed, they are more expensive to manufacture, as a rule. Retailers tend not to like them either - drop a box...william osborne on Opera house is ‘charged $9,000 to quote newspaper reviews’. Surely not…
Yes, GW, you're right in many ways. I understand the importance of FAZ and SZ, but my experience is...David Conway on Honour at last for the English diva who made Danny Boy a world favourite
Ahem!! Percy Grainger published his arrangement of the 'Irish Tune from County Derry' in 1911. Fred Weatherley wrote his version...Scott Harrison on Hot: Russian site runs Detroit concert livecast with Ford cash
Norman - Thank you for posting about our webcast tomorrow, but I'd like to offer a clarification for your readers. Ford is...