MODERN NATURE LP + CD

(LP)
Genre Indie
FormatVINYL
Cat. no538014161
Label BMG
Artist THE CHARLATANS
Release Date26/01/2015
CarrierLP
Barcode4050538014167
TRACKLISTING: 1. Talking In Tones 2. So Oh 3. Come Home Baby 4. Keep Enough 5. Tall Grass 6. Emilie 7. Let The Good Times Be Never Ending 8. Need You To Know 9. Lean In 10. Trouble Understanding 11. Lot To Say CD Deluxe Bonus Tracks 1. We Sleep On Borrowed Time 2. Walk With Me 3. As Long as you Stick by Me 4. I Will Never Leave You (Demo) PRIVATE ALBUM STREAM: Please request OVERVIEW: THE CHARLATANS  Tim Burgess, Mark Collins, Martin Blunt and Tony Rogers - release their twelfth album, MODERN NATURE on BMG Chrysalis on 26th January 2015. To coincide with the release, the band also confirm an eight date UK tour kicking off on March 3rd in Bristol and finishing at The Roundhouse in London on March 16th. The album comes after a brutally difficult year for the band following the death from brain cancer of their old friend and drummer Jon Brookes last year. Rogers says that they were determined to carry on to honour Brookes' memory - Jon was adamant that there was going to be another Charlatans record, and you |No have to put that into your own thoughts." The band went into their studio Big Mushroom in January 2014 and as Tim recalls "We were aching for the summer when we wrote it. It was freezing and we were trying to write songs that made us happy. š The result is Modern Nature. Featuring eleven new tracks, including the recent limited edition 7› single and 6 Music A List record ˜Talking In Tones™, the album was produced by The Charlatans and Jim Spencer and mixed by Craig Silvey (Arcade Fire, Portishead). The album features a cacophony of contributors from their three temporary drummers - Pete Salisbury of The Verve, Stephen Morris of New Order and Gabriel Gurnsey of DFA's avant-disco group Factory Floor, to Kate Bushs™ backing singers Melanie Marshall and Sandra Marvin, strings by Sean O™ Hagan and brass courtesy of Dexys™ Big Jim Paterson. Q have already described the album as šone the finest of their career.›