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Notes & Rhymes
Produced by Steve Evans and recorded at the legendary Rockfield Studios.
The new album is available in the UK as a digital download from Lost Tunes where tracks are available as a 320k DRM-free MP3, link below and also available at iTunes and all digital download platforms.
Download at
http://www.losttunes.com/artists/the-proclaimers/notes-and-rhymes-1/
Order the CD from Amazon
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00274MVTA?ie=UTF8&tag=univemusic-21&linkCode=as2&camp=1634&creative=19450&creativeASIN=B00274MVTA
See the video for Love Can Move Mountains, filmed by 3 Pronged Attack http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4UuTJTmBRwM
There is a limited Special Edition double album with Notes & Rhymes + bonus disc which has four songs recorded acoustically at Rockfield Studio by John Williams, who also produced The Proclaimers debut album, This Is The Story + six tracks recorded live at Edinburgh Castle concert in July 2008.
Download Special Edition at
http://www.losttunes.com/artists/the-proclaimers/notes-and-rhymes/
Order Special Edition CD at
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00280J1HS?ie=UTF8&tag=univemusic-21&linkCode=as2&camp=1634&creative=19450&creativeASIN=B00280J1HS
1. Notes & Rhymes
2. Love Can Move Mountains
3. Three More Days
4. Just look Now
5. Sing All Our Cares Away
6. It Was Always So Easy (To Find An Unhappy Woman)
7. Like A Flame
8. I Know
9. Shadows Fall
10. Free Market
11. Wages Of Sin
12. On Causewayside
13. I Know (reprise)
Special Edition Album 2
1. Love Can Move Mountains (Acoustic)
2. Three More Days (Acoustic)
3. Sing All Our Cares Away (Acoustic)
4. It was Always So Easy (To Find An Unhappy Woman) (Acoustic)
5. I'm On My Way (Live)
6. Letter From America (Live)
7. Scotland's Story (Live)
8. Sky Takes The Soul (Live)
9. Life With You (Live)
10. Whole Wide World featuring Wreckless Eric (Live)
Widgets for the album can also be found at Lost Tunes, here: http://www.losttunes.com/widget/widget.aspx?sid=10920692
Following early success on the strength of their blend of pop and politics, the brothers Reid – Charlie and Craig– have reached the rarefied status that few have been able to achieve: with nearly three decades of career longevity, they are as innovative as ever. With every album and show played, they’ve garnered new fans, all the while consistently replenishing one of the most precious resources in music – thoughtful pop albums. The breadth of the brothers’ talent is evidenced with their acoustic EP, a re imagining of three of the songs on 2007’s Life With You, plus a cover of the Kings of Leon’s “17.” It’s a true return to form for the band. “That’s how we started out,” explains Craig. “It’s a good thing to do, just to show people a different aspect of your music.” Indeed, the reworking of the songs previously featured on Life With You place the political message front and center, while the rollicking version of “17” gives the Kings of Leon a sense of what might have been. When the Reid brothers decided to embark on an acoustic tour of North America, including 7 gigs in 5 days at SXSW 2009, they thought it’d be fun to cover a contemporary act in the course of their shows. “We knocked a few names about and the Kings of Leon came up – Charlie and I both like [them]. We thought we could do a version of ‘17’ and it was something [we] could do in a different way from the Kings of Leon, but it could still work.” The result is a speedier, more playful variation on that recurrent rock trope: a young girl. “It’s quite a romantic song, but it’s got a real hard bite to it.” .
The rest of the EP takes on some of the band’s most politicized material, dealing with the British honors system, political responsibility and the unending wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. “We would never shy away from doing songs with political content on our records,” says Craig. “If you have no political view or you just think people in music should be entertainers and nothing else, that’s fair enough. If you do have political leanings and you’re serious about your work, those political views are going to come out.”
The Proclaimers, announce a June 15th UK/ June 16th Canada, 2009 release date for their 8th Studio album “Notes & Rhymes” (Universal/Fontana North).
The first single, Love Can Move Mountains is available in UK as a digital download on 8th June 2009.
The Reid’s continued spirit of political consciousness blended with ear-catching pop hooks is present on Notes and Rhymes, according to Craig, their most somber yet. Written over the shortest amount of time of any of their albums, Notes and Rhymes serves as an up-to-the-minute examination of their feelings on both music and politics. “It’s not a down album or an unhappy album,” says Craig. “But I think it’s a bit more serious than the previous one,” which was also recorded with producer Steve Evans (Robert Plant, Siouxsie Sioux).
While they’re excited about the material on Notes and Rhymes, the Proclaimers have been eagerly enjoying returning to the road, where they’ve been honing their skills for decades. May saw them playing further acoustic shows on the US East Coast and late June sees them returning to the road for the rest of the year with their live band Stevie Christie, Garry John Kane, Zac Ware and Clive Jenner. Dates confirmed so far include a Canadian July tour, several UK festivals in August and a 24 date UK tour in October/November.
2008 saw The Proclaimers bring a 129 date, year long World tour to a triumphant conclusion with 2 final shows July 19/20 at Edinburgh Castle and a big top at Bught Park, Inverness. Craig and Charlie then got down to writing new songs for the Notes & Rhymes album for the remainder of the year. Earlier, March 2008 saw The Proclaimers tour across Europe before heading off to USA & Canada for a 2 month coast to coast tour. They followed that with a variety of shows from Muscat to Bermuda, alongside English seaside resort gigs and European festivals including their fourth Glastonbury appearance. September 2007 had seen The Proclaimers release their seventh studio album ‘Life With You’ (W14/Universal) to fantastic critical acclaim and great commercial success. October then saw The Proclaimers kick off their biggest ever UK & Ireland tour playing to over 100,000 fans. In Scotland, they sold more gig tickets than any other single act in 2007. The summer saw them play at a number of festivals, including 2 triumphant main stage performances at V Festivals. Earlier in 2007 they topped the UK singles chart in March with a rousing new rendition of their classic anthem I'm Going to Be (500 Miles), collaboration with comedians Peter Kay and Matt Lucas for Comic Relief, raising over a million pounds in the process. EMI relaunched their 2002 Best Of collection, re-entering the Album Charts at No 5 with sales soaring beyond platinum.
Whats up!? We've got a lot of big things comin up and a lot of great tours too! So, please check out and pick up a copy of our album "Truth In Moderation" asap and be ready to party down!!
OH! And check out our new demo track "Stories" See ya!
Hi everybody, just here to say our new RORY GALLAGHER HAWK BOOSTER is ready for shipping. Have a listen if you get a chance, All the best, Stevie Flynn.
Hello Proclaimers, thought it was time to listen to good music! Your song "I'm Gonna Be 500 Miles" is a favorite here. Hope all is well my friends. Greetings from Sweden, Svante
Hello its nice to find you on here saw you a few years back a V festival you were amazing as i was waiting to see Robert plant. thanks fro the freindship Joanne from Liverpool :)
Please play and share "Silhouette". It was written for my step-mom who recently died of cancer at age 59. I have entered a contest with this song and I need you to post this tape player on every website you can think of. If you don't see a tape player app here for "Silhouette", please visit the site. Also, let me know what you think of my new tunes. Thanks, -Jawz
Hope all you gorgeous people are remembering Frantic Chant, Delta Mainline and White Heath this Saturday 6th June at The Granary in sunny Leith. Doors open 7.30pm, tickets available from www.leithfestival.com or take your chances and pay at the door.