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A Psalm For Emily Salvi

Nerina Pallot

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Format: CD

Cat No: IDAHO290CD

Release Date:  15 November 2024

Label:  Chrysalis Records

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  0840401709771

Genres:  Pop  

Release Date:  15 November 2024

Label:  Chrysalis Records

Packaging Type:  Gate Fold Vinyl

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  0840401709764

Genres:  Pop  

  • Description

    Discovered while working as a publishing assistant at Mute Records, Nerina Pallot signed to Polydor Records and released her first album in 2001. The release of her critically acclaimed second album, Fires, drew comparisons with Joni Mitchell, Fiona Apple and Tori Amos, and spawned hit singles Everybody's Gone To War and Sophia, plus Brit Award and Ivor Novello nominations.

    Now two decades into her career, Pallot's rich and varied back catalogue suggests an artist determined to carve her own path. She has lent her distinctive vocals to songs like Circus from Amazon's Modern Love and her version of Love Will Tear Us Apart on BBC/RTE's Normal People.

    The creation of her latest album, A Psalm for Emily Salvi, is a deeply personal endeavour. Born from an unexpected connection, the record is both a love letter to those who have supported her over the years and a tribute to the power of music in the face of adversity. One day, Pallot received a message from a woman named Emily (not her real name), who shared how Pallot's music had been a lifeline during her darkest moments. That message became the catalyst for the album, a reminder of the importance of perseverance, connection, and vulnerability. Recorded in London and featuring a stellar cast of British musicians from the jazz and soul scene, it is an album of light and dark and steeped in the classic singer-songwriter tradition.

    FORMAT:

    1xCD, jewel case, fold-out insert.

    Description

    OVERVIEW:

    Discovered while working as a publishing assistant at Mute Records, Nerina Pallot signed to Polydor Records and released her first album in 2001. The release of her critically acclaimed second album, Fires, drew comparisons with Joni Mitchell, Fiona Apple and Tori Amos, and spawned hit singles Everybody's Gone To War and Sophia, plus Brit Award and Ivor Novello nominations.

    Now two decades into her career, Pallot's rich and varied back catalogue suggests an artist determined to carve her own path. She has lent her distinctive vocals to songs like Circus from Amazon's Modern Love and her version of Love Will Tear Us Apart on BBC/RTE's Normal People.

    The creation of her latest album, A Psalm for Emily Salvi, is a deeply personal endeavour. Born from an unexpected connection, the record is both a love letter to those who have supported her over the years and a tribute to the power of music in the face of adversity. One day, Pallot received a message from a woman named Emily (not her real name), who shared how Pallot's music had been a lifeline during her darkest moments. That message became the catalyst for the album, a reminder of the importance of perseverance, connection, and vulnerability. Recorded in London and featuring a stellar cast of British musicians from the jazz and soul scene, it is an album of light and dark and steeped in the classic singer-songwriter tradition.

    Format: 180g black vinyl. Gatefold sleeve, with printed inner sleeve and double-sided art card.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Pressure
      • 2. High Time
      • 3. Regrets
      • 4. FAFO
      • 5. Caroline Light Up
      • 6. Madison
      • 7. You Could Be So Pretty
      • 8. Lover
      • 9. Hold My Hand
      • 10. Call Your Momma
      • 11. And Here A Garden

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Pressure
      • 2. High Time
      • 3. Regrets
      • 4. FAFO
      • 5. Caroline Light Up
      • 6. Madison

      Side 2

      • 1. You Could Be So Pretty
      • 2. Lover
      • 3. Hold My Hand
      • 4. Call Your Momma
      • 5. And Here A Garden