I heard Mr. David Viner by chance, strolling round Cambridge market one Saturday just before Christmas. The CD stall was playing an album, and as I was browsing through the racks a most beautiful voice started singing, with great vigour and wit, and pain too, "Shall I stay or shall I go now?" And I was arrested by it and said, "Who is that singing, and may I buy the album?" The stall holder said, "That is Mr. David Viner singing on a freebie which came with a magazine. It is a tribute to The Clash, so he's only singing one song." I said, "I can't buy it, then." He said, "No, but you can have it." I said, "You really mean that I may have it?" He said, "You may," and gave it to me. So then I dashed home and put it on a lot of times, very loudly, and danced to it, and played it to all who came my way, and then I searched on Amazon for anything else by him, and there seems to be only a debut album which arrived in my house today. It is called 'Mr. David Viner.' And he is a singer who is somebody. I shall buy anything of his, whenever he produces it. His voice is lovely, and lyrical, and his phrasing full of intelligence and delight in the songs that he is singing. And I have no idea how you can get hold of him singing on the freebie tribute to The Clash, but I hope you manage it because it fills you right up with sheer pleasure. He is a treat.