The Jaded Hearts Club - You've Always Been Here
Release Date: 2020.10.02< Band Members >
Vocals: Miles Kane (The Last Shadow Puppets) 、 Nic Cester (Jet)
Guitar: Jamie Davis 、 Graham Coxon (Blur)
Bass: Matt Bellamy (Muse)
Drums: Sean Payne (The Zutons)
< Tracklisting >
1. We'll Meet Again [Feat. Matt Bellamy]
-- Original by: Vera Lynn (1939)
2. Reach Out I'll Be There [Feat. Nic Cester]
-- Original by: The Four Top (1966)
3. Have Love Will Travel [Feat. Miles Kane]
-- Original by: Richard Berry (1959)
4. This Love Starved Heart Of Mine (It's Killing Me) [Feat. Nic Cester]
-- Original by: Marvin Gaye (1994)
5. Nobody But Me [Feat. Miles Kane]
-- Original by: The Isley Brothers (1962)
6. Long and Lonesome Road [Feat. Nic Cester]
-- Original by: Shocking Blue (1969)
7. I Put A Spell On You [Feat. Nic Cester]
-- Original by: Screamin' Jay Hawkins (1956)
8. Money (That's What I Want) [Feat. Nic Cester]
-- Original by: Barrett Strong (1959)
9. Why When The Love Has Gone [Feat. Nic Cester]
-- Original by: The Isley Brothers (1968)
10. Love's Gone Bad [Feat. Miles Kane]
-- Original by: Chris Clark (1966)
11. Fever [Feat. Matt Bellamy]Miles Kane:
Loves Gone Bad, a rare northern soul stomper that we dug from the underground. We beefed it up and gave it golden wings with matching loafers. Be prepared to dance! (via.)
-- Original by: Peggy Lee (1959)
< Album Info >
The Jaded Hearts Club features frontmen Miles Kane (The Last Shadow Puppets) & Nic Cester (Jet), guitarists Graham Coxon (Blur) & Jamie Davis, Matt Bellamy (Muse) on bass & drummer Sean Payne (The Zutons).
The band formed in 2017 when Davis wanted a Beatles band to play his birthday. “I knew a bunch of 1/2 decent musician friends so I asked if they’d form an early ‘60s Beatles band. Everyone had such a good time that we decided to do it again.”
Their 2nd gig happened when Stella McCartney asked the band to play her fashion show, Playing to an A-list crowd Quincy Jones, Katy Perry, James Corden & Ringo Starr- Paul McCartney then strolled on stage & led the Hearts through ‘I Saw Her Standing There’ & ‘Helter Skelter’!
Next they played SXSW; a midnight Chicago gig after a Muse stadium show; at The Royal Albert Hall for Teenage Cancer Trust & London’s 100 Club playing other classic 60s British songs.
Bellamy & Davis started working on an album, with Bellamy producing, focusing on lost Northern Soul classics, supplemented by their raw, soulful takes on some famous standards.
Davis says “We just love the story of how Northern England fell in love with American soul music even after it stopped having hits, and used that music to soundtrack a good night out.”
Adds Bellamy “Like Jazz which reinvents old songs, we are continuing the tradition of how bands like The Beatles & The Stones started out - finding great soul & blues standards & recording them in a more modern style.”
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