From Amazon.com: 2017 release, the seventh album by Irish outfit The Corrs. It is their first new material in two years, following White Light (2015).[2] It was produced by T Bone Burnett, and recorded at RAK Studios in London. The band chose to include a song about Syria on the album, called "SOS (Song of Syria)", which they called their most "politically outspoken and evocative" song to date. Andrea also spoke of playing the song "Son of Solomon" for Burnett: "He said 'Okay, don't play that any more'. When you're on the verge of knowing something you're much better than when you know it too well. And he was right. That's when the magic happens." Caroline Corr described the recording process as "the most freeing experience we've had in the studio." The album was primarily recorded live, with minimal overdubbing. While working on the album, Burnett made use of 40 spools of two-inch tape and a Ludwig drum kit.
Artist Name | Album Title | Format |
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The Corrs | What Can I Do (Live At The Royal Albert Hall) | CD Single |
The Corrs | White Light | CD |
The Corrs | Would You Be Happier? | CD Single |
Green Hill Instrumentals | Celtic Visions | CD |
Josh Groban | Josh Groban | CD |
Movies / Musicals | The Boys & Girl From County Clare | DVD |
Alejandro Sanz | El Alma Al Aire: Edicion Especial (Disc 2) | CD |
Soundtracks | America's Sweethearts | CD |
Studio 99 | Studio 99 Perform... The Corrs A Tribute | CD |
Various Artists | Party At The Palace | DVD |
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