
28 November 2008
LIGHT SQUARE
Adelaide, SA
29 November 2008
HERMANNS BAR
ALBUM LAUNCH
Sydney, NSW
5 December 2008
ROSIE'S TAVERN
Brisbane, QLD
14 December 2008
CAMBRIDGE HOTEL
Newcastle, NSW
18 December 2008
THE ESPY
Melbourne, VIC
19 December 2008
BEACH ROAD HOTEL
Sydney, NSW
20 December 2008
TRANSIT BAR
Canberra, ACT
9 January 2008
CHLLI LOUNGE
Wyong, NSW
FOURTH FLOOR COLLAPSE
5 December 2008
THE RAILWAY HOTEL
ALBUM LAUNCH
Fremantle, WA
6 December 2008
THE ROSEMOUNT HOTEL
ALBUM LAUNCH
Perth, WA
13 December 2008
THE GAELIC THEATRE
ALBUM LAUNCH
Sydney, NSW
releases
ALICE RUSSELL returns after the enormous success of ‘My Favourite Letters’, with a second collection of collaborations, remixes and alternate takes.
Already established as a gifted vocalist and songwriter in her own right, the 13 tracks chosen for ‘Under The Munka Moon II’ serve as a testament, not only to the breadth of Alice’s appeal, but also to her versatility as an artist.
From soul to jazz, from folk to funk, downbeat to broken beat, hip hop to reggae and even soaking up a little drum & bass energy for good measure, Alice switches genres with natural grace and style, aided and abetted by her musical co-conspirators.
Highlights include a certified future classic from the hugely popular Bugz In The Attic, who transform ‘Could Heaven Ever Be Like This’ by Japanese electronica don Susumu Yokota into a funky broken beat number, perfect for those long summer nights.
The Boub remix of ‘Hurry On Now’ (a favourite from the first ‘Under The Munka Moon’ compilation) twists the original into a head-nodding, hip-swinging 80s inspired reggae number; complete with pulsing bassline, carnivalesque keys and those inimitable vintage electro-tom drum sounds.
Other remixes include an infectious, jazzy drum & bass roller courtesy of Nu:Tone, DJ Vadim’s acclaimed hip hop re-rub of ‘A Fly In The Hand’ and laid-back, soulful gems courtesy of Bonobo and Wyndham Earl.
Nostalgia 77’s incendiary cover of ‘Seven Nation Army’ by The White Stripes makes a welcome appearance alongside collaborations with Unforscene, Natural Self and TM Juke.
The album is also peppered with exclusive stripped-down live tracks, which
breathe new life into Alice’s own back catalogue. In particular, an
acoustic cut of ‘Mean To Me’ forgoes the horns and electronic
glitz of the studio version for a seductive vaudevillian folk feel, perfectly
tailored for the intimacy of smoky music-hall backrooms or twilight gypsy
campfires.
For all its glorious eclecticism, ‘Under The Munka Moon II’ has
a distinct a sense of purpose and coherence that all compilations strive for
but rarely ever achieve. The key to this is Alice herself – whose breathtaking
voice weaves the divergent styles and sounds of her collaborators together
to produce an essential album for newcomers and longtime fans alike.
The Telegraph “Alice Russell has one of the great
soul voices of today”
DJ “Alice’s voice is spectacular, honest
and heart-grabbing… people hear her sing and are smitten”
Straight No Chaser "Alice possesses a voice of such jaw-dropping beauty, it commands you to sit up and take notice"
| TRACK LISTING | ||
| 01 | I Love You More Than You'll Ever Know | |
| 02 | I'm Just Here | |
| 03 | To Know This | |
| 04 | Hurry On Now | |
| 05 | Don't You Worry | |
| 06 | Seven Nation Army | |
| 07 | I Don't Need This Trouble | |
| 08 | A Fly In The Hand | |
| 09 | Do It | |
| 10 | Mirror Mirror On the Wolf 'Tell the Story Right' | |
| 11 | Mean To Me | |
| 12 | Could Heaven Ever Be Like This | |
| 13 | To Know This |
ALICE RUSSELL - Under The Munka Moon II is available through Tru Thoughts, and distributed by Creative Vibes