independent and unofficial
Prince fan community
Welcome! Sign up or enter username and password to remember me
Forum jump
Forums > Music: Non-Prince > Corinne Bailey Rae's "The Sea", Tour Dates (Thread 2)
« Previous topic  Next topic »
Page 1 of 2 12>
  New topic   Printable     (Log in to 'subscribe' to this topic)
Author

Tweet     Share

Message
Thread started 12/23/09 10:11am

Identity

Corinne Bailey Rae's "The Sea", Tour Dates (Thread 2)

Previous postings: http://prince.org/msg/8/322039









1. Are You Here
2. I’d Do It All Again
3. Feels Like The First Time
4. The Blackest Lily
5. Closer
6. Love’s On Its Way
7. I Would Like To Call It Beauty
8. Paris Nights/New York Mornings
9. Paper Dolls
10. Diving For Hearts
11. The Sea

Official artwork & track listing.
[Edited 2/13/10 7:33am]
[Edited 3/1/10 8:37am]
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #1 posted 12/23/09 10:17am

Identity



Performing "I'd Do It All Again" on Later Live With Jools Holland.
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #2 posted 12/23/09 12:42pm

Alej

avatar

And the video for I'd Do It All Again

http://www.youtube.com/wa...wzr6_9fxqg
The orger formerly known as theodore
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #3 posted 12/23/09 1:41pm

phunkdaddy

avatar

thumbs up!
Don't laugh at my funk
This funk is a serious joint
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #4 posted 12/23/09 6:11pm

funkpill

cool
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #5 posted 12/23/09 8:35pm

ThreadBare

still wearing a ring. touched God bless her.
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #6 posted 12/23/09 8:37pm

bellanoche

I like her new look. thumbs up!
perfection is a fallacy of the imagination...
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #7 posted 12/23/09 8:51pm

babynoz

Identity said:



Performing "I'd Do It All Again" on Later Live With Jools Holland.


eek
Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise.
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #8 posted 12/24/09 7:18am

Identity

UK and stateside release dates confirmed:

January 26, 2010 - North America
Feb 1, 2010 - UK
[Edited 3/1/10 8:23am]
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #9 posted 12/24/09 7:41am

SilverlakePhil

babynoz said:

Identity said:



Performing "I'd Do It All Again" on Later Live With Jools Holland.


eek


I had the same reaction. Her star is gonna rise with this album nod
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #10 posted 12/24/09 8:31am

RKJCNE

avatar

I prefer the live version of I'd Do it all again, it just so passionate, but I'm pretty sure I'll end up buying this album, her lyrics are gorgeous.
2012: The Queen Returns
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #11 posted 01/05/10 8:30am

Identity




Corinne Bailey Rae Returns
January 2010


After two years away from the music world, Corinne Bailey Rae feels she's ready to return.

The British singer, who had a chart-topping debut with her self-titled 2006 album, lost her husband Jason Rae to an accidental methadone-alcohol overdose in 2008.

She stopped playing and recording for two years, but now is preparing to release a new album, The Sea, at the beginning of February.

"I feel like it was exactly the right amount of time of not working," Bailey Rae said in an interview with CBC's Q cultural affairs show aired Monday.

"I found myself writing songs again. The ideas were coming in in a way they weren't coming in in the period when I wasn't doing anything."

Her grief comes through in soulful tracks such as title song, The Sea. But Bailey Rae says she's not afraid of exposing herself.

"I think that the grief that I have gone through has come through in some of the songs that I've written more recently," she said. "If I want the album to be truthful, grief is like an impossible, large edifice to get past.

So far, Bailey Rae has done only a small number of live engagements with the new songs, but she says they don't make her relive her sadness.

"It's just like a meditation. You could do [the] same meditation every day and it would take you in a different direction," she said, adding, "Every time I've done them they've meant something different to me."

Her first album earned her two MOBO Awards and a Brit Award nomination in the U.K. and had her rubbing shoulders with Quincy Jones and Stevie Wonder. She earned a Grammy for album of the year for Herbie Hancock's River: The Joni Letters, in which she sings songs by Joni Mitchell.

Wanted The Sea 'to sound live'

Bailey Rae says her success, based on a debut album put together with a shoestring budget, came as a surprise to her.

"Because of the way that we put that album together and also because of the nature of the songs, I didn't really feel like it's a pop record, but that it would stay quite underground," she said.

She's now sold four million albums, but Bailey Rae says she feels more comfortable with the music scene in her hometown of Leeds.

For The Sea, she has stuck with the same indie producers who created her first hit album, Steve Brown and Steve Chrisanthou. It was recorded in their Manchester studio, not far from Leeds.

"It's an old converted ballroom, just the feel of the place is amazing. It's small, it's got a wooden floor and all these chandeliers and old mirrors," she said.

"It doesn't feel like is a recording studio and that was a thing I wanted to avoid. I wanted the album to sound live."


http://www.cbc.ca/arts/mu...y-rae.html
[Edited 1/5/10 8:32am]
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #12 posted 01/05/10 11:29am

Lammastide

avatar

I love this girl. Can't wait to hear her new stuff.

"Choux Pastry Heart" was my favorite track from the first album. It'll be absolutely gut-wrenching to hear her do that live now.
Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ
πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν
τὸ τέλος ὁ χρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.”
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #13 posted 01/09/10 11:40am

Identity



Corinne Bailey Rae Charts Rough Waters in "The Sea"

January 2010


The U.K. singer-songwriter just finished a highly abbreviated set at the 150-capacity Joe's Pub -- one of two New York gigs in early December, and her first live dates here since 2007 -- and the standing-room-only crowd that eagerly awaited her arrival is now protesting her early exit.

"One more song!" a few rowdy fans yell. The petite Rae, clad in a lavender metallic jumpsuit and simple, black flats, is apologetic. It's not her call, she explains; another band is about to go onstage. Finally, folks reluctantly start to file out of the venue.

The performance was almost exclusively new music from "The Sea," Rae's sophomore album, which is due January 26 in the United States on Capitol Records and February 1 in the United Kingdom on Virgin, a set that strays heavily from her debut.

"I really didn't want to make the same record twice," Rae says of "The Sea," which, unlike the rather uncomplicated acoustic-pop-leaning sound of her debut, has more lush production and bleaker lyrics. "Even the label didn't want me to make the same record twice. I felt like I had developed a lot from the first one in terms of how I wanted it to sound."

Released in 2006, Rae's self-titled debut sold 1.9 million copies in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan. It spent 71 weeks on the Billboard 200, peaking at No. 4 in February 2007.

The album spawned two hit singles: the resolutely cheerful "Put Your Records On," which sold 945,000 downloads, according to SoundScan, and appeared on several charts (No. 11 on Adult Top 40, No. 8 on Triple A, No. 6 on Adult Contemporary and No. 64 on the Billboard Hot 100); and the ballad "Like a Star," which reached No. 56 on the Hot 100 and No. 33 on Adult Top 40 and sold 327,000 downloads.

Rae received a slew of critical accolades and three Grammy Award nominations in 2007 -- for record and song of the year for "Put Your Records On" and best new artist -- and another song of the year nod in 2008 for "Like a Star." In 2006 she received two MOBO Awards for best U.K. newcomer and best U.K. female.

UNEXPECTED RESPONSE

"It was a massive shock to me," Rae says as she nurses a cup of tea at the Bowery Hotel two days after her Joe's Pub show. "I thought it was going to be much more of an underground record because it was underproduced, and it was going up against all of these massive productions at the time. I wasn't expecting that reaction at all."

Few artists would want to tamper with a sound that led to so much acclaim. But it only takes one listen to "The Sea," or a seat at one of the few gigs Rae is playing to introduce it to fans, to realize that it's much denser than the material that thrust Rae into the spotlight. From the multilayered instrumentation and production to the deeply personal lyrics -- many of which address the death of Rae's husband, saxophonist Jason Rae, in early 2008 -- it shows growth in all respects.

The praise heaped upon Rae for her debut could have been intimidating. By summer 2007, though, she was done touring to promote that album and working on new material. The singer made an appearance on Herbie Hancock's "River: The Joni Letters" and was writing and recording songs like "The Blackest Lily," a collaboration with Roots drummer Ahmir "?uestlove" Thompson and keyboardist James Poyser that appears on "The Sea."

But personal tragedy brought Rae's career to a standstill about a month later. Jason Rae, whom the singer married in 2001, was found dead at a friend's apartment in Leeds, England, from what a coroner's report determined was an accidental overdose of methadone and alcohol. Rae subsequently took a hiatus from music.

"There was a long period where I didn't really hear any songs," she says. "Normally in my everyday life, I'd be in the car and come up with a little line, or I'd look at something and try to describe it ... I didn't really think in that way anymore. Nothing was coming in."

In addition, Rae suddenly became tabloid fodder in the United Kingdom. Paparazzi started to follow the singer around her hometown of Leeds, and there was constant speculation over how she was coping. "They had never had any interest in me before, because I don't get drunk and fall out of bars and do all of these reckless things," Rae says. "After losing Jason and the circumstances around that, there's been a sudden interest in me personally that I find to be quite disturbing."

With the intention of putting all the intrigue to rest before the full press campaign for "The Sea" got under way, Rae granted a "tell all" interview to the Guardian, which ran an extensive feature on Rae October 4.

"I feel like in America, people really get the music and get me, so I've been able to do more interviews," Rae says. "But in England, it's a bit more curious. It's all a question of what you say and what you don't say, and I'm still learning how to do that."

GRADUAL RETURN

Rae slowly began to make music again, she says, and her songwriting instinct "just started to reappear. I don't know why, but I was glad to have it back."

The first song to make it onto "The Sea" from this period was "Are You Here," a haunting alt-rock piece that finds her painting an idyllic portrait of her lover ("He's a real live wire, he's the best of his kind/Wait till you see those eyes"), before plunging into a profound state of longing ("Are you here? Because my heart recalls that it all feels the same"), her voice welling up with emotion.

"I wasn't sure whether I wanted to put ("Are You Here") into the world," Rae says. "During this time, I've written a lot of music that's just been for my personal expression, but when I got to the chorus of that song, I wanted it to be kind of heavy and intense and sensual and noisy and overwhelming."

None of those adjectives comes to mind when describing Rae's early material, and she says that a stylistic shift was under way even before her husband's death.

"I went from playing small gigs for 80 people to like 2,000 or 3,000 people, and they were arriving with all this expectation and excitement," she says. "The points in the gig that were meant to be really intimate and personal were good, but I wanted to take it over the edge and record something that was more aggressive and extreme.

"I didn't set out to write songs about grief," Rae says. "I feel like because I play my guitar and sing, and I do it in my house, those sort of things just turned up and came through."

Rae co-produced "The Sea" and chose to collaborate with familiar faces. Co-producer Steve Brown had also worked on her debut album, and Steve Chrisanthou co-wrote and produced "Put Your Records On."

"I suppose it was a natural choice to work with someone she knew well and trusted rather than find new producers who may impose too strong a personal style on her work," says Chrisanthou, who worked on four new tracks with the singer. "There was no real pressure from the record company to make a particular type of album, as they trusted Corinne would come up with the goods ... (it was) a great way to start a project."

"The Sea" was mostly recorded live in the studio to capture a more organic feel in the vein of Helen, the all-female rock band she formed and fronted as a teenager. Many of those musicians joined Rae on the road for her preview tour, which in addition to New York hit Los Angeles, Canada and England. "I knew I wanted to bring in the feeling of the live gigs," Rae says, "where everything could turn at the last minute."

"Corinne has definitely grown as a writer," Chrisanthou says. "She's more confident about subject matter and arrangement, and her voice seems to have more depth. The first album had more co-writing, and although it didn't suffer from the other writers' input, this is a more honest and real representation of who she is."

"Early on there were some thoughts of, 'Would you like to work with this songwriter or with that songwriter?'" Rae recalls of her conversations with EMI. "I said, 'Let me just do some on my own and see how it goes.' They never brought it up again, and I never brought it up again. I've been really surprised with the amount of freedom that I've had with this record. At the same time, if it all goes wrong, it's all my fault because it's all my decisions. It's a rather different experience from the first album, where I was just trying to get a record deal and wondering what other people in this small circle thought."

BACK TO BUSINESS

As to her own expectations for the album, Rae says, "I honestly don't know what people will think of it. It's a different record than the first one, so I'm imagining that some of the people who liked that album will like this one, and some of them won't. But hopefully, some of the people that didn't like the first record will like this record."

She pauses, and gives the idea some more thought. "Do I feel nervous about it? I don't know. I really like it and believe in it, and there might be some people who are really into it. It might not be on the same scale as the people who were into the first record ... I don't know. We're just going to see what happens."

In mid-December, Rae released the video for "I'd Do It All Again," a ballad that she wrote in January 2008 after an argument with her husband. "I felt it would be a really great way to start things off," Rae says, "because it starts out with me just playing the guitar and singing, and as it goes on, it really develops and all the layers come out. It's a balance between the more acoustic sound of the first record and the bigger sound I tried to get on this one."

Once "The Sea" is released, though, the real work will begin for Rae. She's lining up tour dates in the States and Europe to begin in April, and the trek will include some key festival appearances, like the newly revived Lilith Fair and Coachella. The singer is more than happy to put in the work, though.

"The fact that I have that sort of escape into music is an amazing thing that I have always loved," Rae says. "The way you can delve down into music and get lost in it -- that's the thing that I need. I need to have it."


http://www.reuters.com/ar...=musicNews
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #14 posted 01/11/10 7:49am

muse87

You can hear snippets of each song here:

http://www.amazon.com/The...1&sr=301-1
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #15 posted 01/11/10 7:54am

Graycap23

I don't get the appeal of this artist. I want 2.....but I don't.
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #16 posted 01/11/10 10:27am

Identity





Corinne graces the cover of the latest issue of Billboard.
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #17 posted 01/11/10 2:23pm

phunkdaddy

avatar

muse87 said:

You can hear snippets of each song here:

http://www.amazon.com/The...1&sr=301-1


Thanks. Excellent.
I will definitely cop this release.
Don't laugh at my funk
This funk is a serious joint
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #18 posted 01/11/10 5:18pm

Moonwalkbjrain

avatar

wooooo! i cannot waaiit to hear this! corrine is absolutely brilliant
Yesterday is dead...tomorrow hasnt arrived yet....i have just ONE day...
...And i'm gonna be groovy in it!
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #19 posted 01/11/10 11:45pm

Alej

avatar

I'm so excited about this album pray
The orger formerly known as theodore
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #20 posted 01/12/10 5:08am

JOYJOY

avatar

Identity said:



Performing "I'd Do It All Again" on Later Live With Jools Holland.


clapping Love her the song is gorgeous, im glad she's ok and is recording again.
One minute they want peace……

Then do everything to make it go away. rolleyes
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #21 posted 01/14/10 8:23am

Identity



Corinne Bailey Rae Eyes 'Today, Ellen' For The Sea
January 14, 2010


Corinne Bailey Rae is gearing up for a busy month that will include the release of her anticipated album "The Sea" and a number of promotional spots.

Riding high on the single "I'd Do It All Again," Bailey Rae is set to kick off a series of five national television appearances with a performance on the "Today" show (NBC) Tuesday, January 26, coinciding with the release of her latest album, "The Sea".

Taking on both late night and daytime television, Bailey Rae will also appear on 'Tavis Smiley' January 27; 'Ellen' January 28; and 'The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson' January 29.

Additional performances and tour dates will be announced at later date.

http://www.singersroom.co...or-The-Sea
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #22 posted 01/14/10 8:26am

JackieBlue

avatar

thumbs up! Her interview with Tavis during her debut is what made me a fan. Looking forward to her appearances.
Been gone for a minute, now I'm back with the jump off
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #23 posted 01/14/10 9:53am

Alej

avatar

JackieBlue said:

thumbs up! Her interview with Tavis during her debut is what made me a fan. Looking forward to her appearances.


hmmm I'ma look for that.
The orger formerly known as theodore
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #24 posted 01/17/10 7:23pm

muse87

you can hear the full album now here:

http://www.corinnebaileyr...eview.html
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #25 posted 01/17/10 7:23pm

Alej

avatar

muse87 said:

you can hear the full album now here:

http://www.corinnebaileyr...eview.html



oh my gawd pray !!!!!
The orger formerly known as theodore
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #26 posted 01/17/10 7:30pm

muse87

I listened to Feels Like The First Time and Blackest Lily since those stuck out the most from the snippets I heard. I'll wait to hear the rest in full when the album is released
[Edited 1/17/10 19:34pm]
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #27 posted 01/19/10 10:03am

Identity

Peep this: Fans who pre-order "The Sea" from the iTunes Music Store will receive two bonus tracks, "Little Wing" & "It Be's That Way Sometime".
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #28 posted 01/19/10 10:08am

XxAxX

avatar

on my way to buy it!
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #29 posted 01/19/10 11:40am

purplepolitici
an

avatar

i like i'd do it all again and kinda liked her last album. i'll check it out cool
For all time I am with you, you are with me.
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Page 1 of 2 12>
  New topic   Printable     (Log in to 'subscribe' to this topic)
« Previous topic  Next topic »
Forums > Music: Non-Prince > Corinne Bailey Rae's "The Sea", Tour Dates (Thread 2)