Last Night In The Bittersweet White Double Vinyl by Paolo Nutini

£30.00

Paolo Nutini is set to release his new album and fourth studio set lsquoLast Night In The Bittersweetrsquo on July 1st. He launches the album by sharing two new singles, lsquoLose Itrsquo and lsquoThrough The Echoesrsquo, alongside brand new performance videos of both tracks. They provide a timely reminder of his enthralling abilities as a live performer who has previously headlined festivals including Glastonburyrsquos Other Stage and Benicagravessim, as well as huge arena shows at Londonrsquos O2 and Glasgowrsquos OVO Hydro. A recap of everything Paolo has achieved to date reiterates his status as one of British musicrsquos biggest success…

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Vinyl Records London are on cloud nine, we are now spinning in a brand new copy in Double Vinyl from Paolo Nutini Paolo Nutini is set to release his new album and fourth studio set lsquoLast Night In The Bittersweetrsquo on July 1st. He launches the album by sharing two new singles, lsquoLose Itrsquo and lsquoThrough The Echoesrsquo, alongside brand new performance videos of both tracks. They provide a timely reminder of his enthralling abilities as a live performer who has previously headlined festivals including Glastonburyrsquos Other Stage and Benicagravessim, as well as huge arena shows at Londonrsquos O2 and Glasgowrsquos OVO Hydro. A recap of everything Paolo has achieved to date reiterates his status as one of British musicrsquos biggest success stories. Two of his three albums to date, lsquoSunny Side Uprsquo and lsquoCaustic Loversquo, have hit 1 on the UK album charts as he amassed 8 million global album sales, 8 million UK single sales, and 1.5 billion global streams. The Ivor Novello winner and multiple BRIT Award nominee has also collected a remarkable 18 Platinum certifications in the UK alone. lsquoLast Night In The Bittersweetrsquo will only extend that phenomenal success. Itrsquos a 70minute epic that spans the distance from classic rock to postpunk to hypnotic Krautrock, in the process proving its value as his deepest, most varied, most accomplished, and ultimately most rewarding set so far. The insistent Motorik rhythms of new single lsquoLose Itrsquo brings shades of early lsquo70s German bands like Can and Neu, and are a product of Paolo writing increasingly on bass guitar. At the other end of the spectrum, lsquoThrough The Echoesrsquo is a timeless classic in the lineage of Ben E. King and Otis Redding, with Nutinirsquos vocal delivery reminding us why he got snapped up by Atlantic in the first place.