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Get ready to indulge GUILT FREE! Celebrity nutritionist shares how THIS sell-out supplement could be the secret to feeling fabulous this Christmas Reunited with Crazy Horse - his backing band on After The Gold Rush and Tonight's The Night - Neil Young stays on familiar ground on a new album of gnarly rockers and sweet ballads recorded in the Colorado Rockies and titled after the restored 19th-century barn in which it was made. Equanimity is rebooted with a brassy, fairground feel, and On Sunset's title track, a six-minute soul symphony, lends itself beautifully to the orchestral treatment. The singer, 63, has hit a rich vein of writing form and his three most recent albums - True Meanings, On Sunset and Fat Pop (Volume 1) - are well represented. The Style Council get a look-in with My Ever Changing Moods and a version of You're The Best Thing that retains the original's soulful essence.īoy George duets on the latter, and there are further cameos from Celeste, on Wild Wood and James Morrison, whose raspy tone is the perfect foil for Weller's softer timbre, on Broken Stones. Neil Young (above) stays on familiar ground on a new album with Crazy Horse - his backing band on After The Gold Rush and Tonight's The Night
Paul Weller's ever-changing moods have given his music a vitality few of his peers can match.Ī Beatles and Who-obsessed teenager in The Jam, he grew into an urbane soul boy with the Style Council in the 1980s before launching a solo career that continues to surprise. It's no wonder Bob Dylan, who penned the song Thunder On The Mountain largely about Keys, is such a fan: there's something here for everyone. I slightly prefer the Unlocked version, although the mellower Originals is perfect for late-night listening. But Keys has gone one step further in releasing both an original LP and an enhanced version at the same time. In the past year Taylor Swift has re-recorded Fearless and Red on the back of a rights dispute, while Dua Lipa and Paul McCartney have revisited their most recent studio efforts. Keys isn't the first artist to 're-imagine' an album.
With a changed running order - and two R&B numbers not on Originals - this second part sometimes feels like a different artist, a contrast in styles reaffirmed by the fact that the beautiful piano ballad Paper Flowers is one of four Originals tracks not given a makeover on Unlocked. The high point of Alicia's (pictured) album arrives with Is It Insane, a six-minute discourse on the pain of unrequited love that would have been worthy of the late Amy Winehouse