New Prefab Sprout al***
Posted by: Diccus62 on 10 September 2009
From a blog post today...............
New Prefab Sprout Album coming soon...
Prefab Sprout return with their eagerly anticipated new album ‘Let’s Change The World With Music’ on September 7th - their first since their 2001 record ‘The Gunman And Other Stories’.
‘Let’s Change The World With Music’ was written and produced by Paddy McAloon at Andromeda Heights and mixed in Scotland by Calum Malcolm. The record kicks off with the hip-hop influenced hook-laden piano led ‘Let There Be Music’, which sets the tone for the rest of the record.
Paddy began work on ‘Let’s Change The World With Music’ in 1992 in what was the follow-up to ‘Jordan: The Comeback’. 17 years later Paddy returns to the songs that are some of his personal favourites that he has ever written.
The 11-tracks are rejoiceful and uplifting, striking an endearingly familiar chord, all the while sounding fresh and timeless. Highlights are aplenty and include the celestial ‘Ride’, the jazzy sway of ‘I Love Music’ and the melancholic ‘Sweet Gospel Music’.
myspace page
New Prefab Sprout Album coming soon...
Prefab Sprout return with their eagerly anticipated new album ‘Let’s Change The World With Music’ on September 7th - their first since their 2001 record ‘The Gunman And Other Stories’.
‘Let’s Change The World With Music’ was written and produced by Paddy McAloon at Andromeda Heights and mixed in Scotland by Calum Malcolm. The record kicks off with the hip-hop influenced hook-laden piano led ‘Let There Be Music’, which sets the tone for the rest of the record.
Paddy began work on ‘Let’s Change The World With Music’ in 1992 in what was the follow-up to ‘Jordan: The Comeback’. 17 years later Paddy returns to the songs that are some of his personal favourites that he has ever written.
The 11-tracks are rejoiceful and uplifting, striking an endearingly familiar chord, all the while sounding fresh and timeless. Highlights are aplenty and include the celestial ‘Ride’, the jazzy sway of ‘I Love Music’ and the melancholic ‘Sweet Gospel Music’.
myspace page