Release date : Monday, October 13, 2008
By Nitin Sawhney • Official album • Part of the collection “Paul McCartney as producer, composer, or session musician in the 00s”
Last updated on April 30, 2017
Previous album Jun 05, 2007 • "Memory Almost Full" by Paul McCartney released in the US
Classical concert Oct 12, 2008 • • Asheville
Classical concert Oct 12, 2008 • • Allentown
Album Oct 13, 2008 • "London Undersound" by Nitin Sawhney released globally
Article Nov 06, 2008 • Paul McCartney gets an Ultimate Legend award at MTV Europe Music Awards
Interview Nov 20, 2008 • Paul McCartney interview for BBC Radio 4
Next album Nov 24, 2008 • "Electric Arguments" by The Fireman released in the UK
Days of Fire
3:14 • Studio version
October Daze
3:26 • Studio version
Bring It Home
5:09 • Studio version
Interlude I - Ghost Image
0:25 • Studio version
Written by Paul McCartney, Nitin Sawhney
4:03 • Studio version • A
Paul McCartney : Acoustic guitar, Bass, Electric guitar, Vocals Nitin Sawhney : Acoustic guitar, Arrangement, Bass, Electric guitar, Electric piano, Mixing engineer, Orchestration, Piano, Producer, Programming Reena Bhardwaj : Backing vocals Ralph Salmins : Drums Ashwin Srinivasan : Flute Urban Soul Orchestra : Strings
Interlude II - Soledad
0:41 • Studio version
Distant Dreams
3:12 • Studio version
Interlude III - Street Sounds
0:08 • Studio version
Shadowland
3:31 • Studio version
Daybreak
2:34 • Studio version
Interlude IV - Identity
0:12 • Studio version
Ek Jaan
2:13 • Studio version
Transmission
3:13 • Studio version
Interlude V - Tension
0:15 • Studio version
Last Train to Midnight
3:46 • Studio version
Interlude VI - Ronald Gray
0:21 • Studio version
Firmament
3:52 • Studio version
Charu Keshi Rain
4:01 • Studio version
From Wikipedia:
Nitin Sawhney’s eighth studio album London Undersound was released on 13 October 2008 (2008-10-13), by Cooking Vinyl.
It includes collaborations with Paul McCartney, Natty, Imogen Heap, Reena Bhardwaj, Ojos de Brujo, Anoushka Shankar, Tina Grace, Faheem Mazhar, Aruba Red, and Roxanne Tataei.
Reception
Reviewed by the BBC’s Chris Jones as “an album with its heart firmly in the right place”.
On German radio DLR Kultur, the album was reviewed in the programme Radiofeuilleton as “CD of the week” for the week from 13 October to 18 October 2008 (2008-10-18).
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Patrick • 1 year ago
Hi
Paul also appears on track 4 (Interlude I - Ghost Image): spoken voice, only Paul is heard, over some background noise (street, cars ?)
He talks about paparazzis and ties it in with whait people had told him in Africa (Lagos ''Band on the run'' sessions ?), that some there believe that, when someone takes theirvpicture, they also steal your soul.
Patrick • 1 year ago
Hi
Paul also appears on track 4 (Interlude I - Ghost Image): spoken voice, only Paul is heard, over some background noise (street, cars ?)
He talks about paparazzis and ties it in with whait people had told him in Africa (Lagos ''Band on the run'' sessions ?), that some there believe that, when someone takes their picture, they also steal your soul.