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Paul Weller set to launch new covers album, Discover El Dorado


Paul Weller is ready to make his return on 25 July with the extremely anticipated new album Discover El Dorado – a daring and private assortment of reinterpretations that shine new gentle on a few of the songs which have formed him.

Forward of the album’s launch, Weller’s placing model of the Bee Gees’ haunting traditional I Began A Joke. First launched as a single in 1968 (although not within the UK), Weller didn’t really hear the Bee Gees’ model till after he had already recorded a number of albums of his personal. Now, it turns into a centrepiece of Discover El Dorado – a music he not solely admires, however needs he had written himself.

“It’s a type of tracks that nearly makes you re-think your personal writing,” Weller says. “It reinforces the worth of an awesome melody. And maybe with somebody like Robin Gibb, who didn’t play any devices, that’s doubly necessary. As a result of that – together with the phrases you’ve written for it – is all you’ll be able to actually talk to the musicians and the arranger. So all the pieces is hanging off that.”

Pay attention beneath:

Soundtrack Of My Life

Discover El Dorado isn’t only a covers album – it’s a tribute to the music that’s guided Weller via his life and profession. Revisiting songs which have lengthy lived within the corners of his reminiscence, he infuses each with contemporary which means, reverence, and emotional perception.

Paul Weller announces new album Find El Dorado

Discover El Dorado Tracklisting

(artists that initially recorded them in brackets)

Handouts within the Rain (Richie Havens)
Small City Speak (Bobby Charles)
El Dorado (Eamon Friel)
White Line Fever (The Flying Burrito Brothers)
One Final Chilly Kiss (Christy Moore)
When you find yourself a King (White Plains)
Pinball (Brian Protheroe)
The place There’s Smoke, There’s Hearth (Willie Griffin)
I Began a Joke (Bee Gees)
By no means the Similar (Lal and Mike Waterson)
Lawdy Rolla (The Guerrillas)
No person’s Idiot (The Kinks)
Journey (Duncan Browne)
Daltry Avenue (Jake Fletcher / PP Arnold)
Clive’s Music (Hamish Imlach)

Pre-order Discover El Dorado right here

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