Claudia Brucken is releasing a new album in November - and she's doing some live dates in the UK to promote it.
SEPTEMBER 06, 2012: Five Shows: ‘The Lost are Found’
Claudia’s latest album is a collection of mysterious, moving
pop songs from the 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s, originally written by the well known
and the less well known, entitled The Lost are Found, produced by Stephen
Hague. If you happen to be near and around the following cities, you will be
able to see her perform a selection of songs from the album – this means seeing
Claudia perhaps sing Bowie or the Pet Shop Boys, which might be expected, or
Claudia singing Julee Cruise, which seems to have been in the air for a while,
but also Claudia singing maybe singing the Bee Gees, the Electric Light
Orchestra and the Band, which is less expected, and Claudia singing Stina
Nordenstam and Stephen Duffy, which really sends the world spinning.
This is where Claudia will be, singing dramatic, intelligent
songs in her own particular way, some from The Lost are Found, some from her
own fantastic repertoire, songs that now belong together:
Mon, Nov 5 2012 –
London, Borderline
Tues, Nov 6 2012 –
Birmingham, Academy 3
Wed, Nov 7 2012 –
Manchester, Academy 3
Fri, Nov 9 2012 –
Glasgow, ABC2
Sat, Nov 10 2012 –
Brighton, Concorde 2
The partnership with Stephen began when Claudia recorded a particularly
wistful song by The Electric Light Orchestra, ‘One Summer Dream’ (the b-side of
the hit "Mr Blue Sky"), which led to thoughts about other songs that
might unexpectedly sit around it.
Together Claudia and Stephen
recorded 11 songs for the new album.
The Lost Are Found opens with a track from 1986,
containing songs written between the 60s and the 90s, released in 2012, that
finishes with a track from 1969, and yet the songs all exist in no time at all,
where memories, and feelings, and sadness, and new encounters are not timed or
dated, but simply exist in the moment that all great songs inhabit. The result is a beautifully recorded album
telling a story about loss and loneliness, where uncertainty, fear and despair
is transformed into creative energy, where the songs themselves exist in lonely
places, even those by David Bowie, the
Bee Gees and Electric Light Orchestra.
The album is released on November 5th - the same day she is playing in London. More info on the album will be posted here as soon as it will be made available...
Pet Shop Boys? Julee Cruise???? As if I wasn't excited enough about the album, I am now dying to have it! And after watching her fantastic live DVD that was released this summer (my personally signed copy was a godsend!) I wish I could see her live. Maybe someday...
2 comments:
This looks very promising!
I'd love to see Ms Brucken live, but I think her London date clashes with something else, dammit! I'll just have to wait for the album... Jx
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