| THE GOOD, THE BAD & THE
QUEEN
The Good, The Bad & The Queen is a new album featuring
Damon Albarn (Blur/Gorillaz), Paul Simonon (The Clash),
Tony Allen (Africa 70 / Fela Kuti) and Simon Tong (The
Verve).
The Good, The Bad & The Queen will be released
by Honest Jons / Parlophone on 22nd January 2007, and
will be preceded by a single Herculean, out 30th October
2006.
The full tracklisting is as follows:
1. History Song
2. 80s Life
3. Northern Whale
4. Kingdom of Doom
5. Herculean
6. Behind the Sun
7. The Bunting Song
8. Nature Springs
9. A Soldier_s Tale
10. Three Changes
11. Green Fields
12. The Good, The Bad & The Queen
The Good, The Bad & The Queen began life in the
Aphrodisia Studios in Nigeria in 2004. Damon Albarn
and guitarist Simon Tong had travelled to Lagos to record
with veteran drummer and Afrobeat pioneer Tony Allen.
Working with local musicians, the trio recorded an album's
worth of material. Back in England, Damon was finishing
off Gorillaz' 'Demon Days' album and the project went
on the back burner.
By the time they came back to it – and when Damon
gave the recordings to producer Brian 'Danger Mouse'
Burton – feelings about the record had changed.
Damon Albarn: "I just felt that record didn't really
need me on it. I'll still use the songs but I'm not
going to sing them. When Brian came on board it really
started to become, The Good, The Bad and The Queen;
I started writing about this area – West London
– and coming to define here and why I think it's
such a special place to live."
The final collaborator to come in to the studio was
Clash bassist – and West London native –
Paul Simonon. When the call went out to see if Paul
would be interested in working on the project, it turned
out that he lived only a few streets away from Damon.
After The Clash, Paul's main focus had been not music
but painting, although he had no trouble getting back
into the rhythm of writing and rehearsing: "I came
down to listen to two tracks, and I could hear a bassline
for it immediately. So we thought 'give it a go' and
started from scratch … we made a whole new record."
Sessions for the album took place in Damon's studio
just off the Golborne Road, and in Devon, and were finished
by early summer 2006.
The result is a record specific to a place and a time
but with a background that is geographically wide-ranging
and stretches far back into a glittering musical past.
The Good, The Bad & The Queen traces a journey from
the English music hall tradition, over to West Africa
for Afrobeat, zigzagging through the West Indies and
its reggae and dub, back to England and London's punk
scene, all the while taking in a strand of British beat
music from the '50s right through to Britpop.
It is, says Damon, "a series of letters and historical
stories and moments in time. It's not a nostalgic play
on Englishness. It's more about what I think it is to
be English now. I think we've made a record that has
quite a fresh approach to this part of London."
For Paul, the key to understanding the area is Portobello
Market: "it's the focal point for the whole community,
rich or poor, all different cultures. We're products
of living here, our experiences and our outlook. We're
open-minded people really."
The title refers to a line on the record's climax;
"It's the blessed routine for the good the bad
and the Queen." Which is another way of saying
"this is about today, this is about the present".
The Good, The Bad & The Queen is a heartfelt tribute
to London: a detailed historical document and a hymn
to the possibilities of the future. |
| credit: Pennie Smith |
credit: Søren Solkær Starbird |
credit: Søren Solkær Starbird |