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11 past the hour / Imelda May.

Contributor(s): Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: B0033471-02 | DeccaSpoken language: English Publisher: [New York] : Decca, [2021]Copyright date: ℗2021Description: 1 audio disc (40:12) : CD audio, digital ; 4 3/4 inContent type:
  • performed music
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  • audio
Carrier type:
  • audio disc
Other title:
  • Eleven past the hour
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Contents:
11 past the hour (3:59) -- Breathe (3:40) -- Made to love / (feat. Ronnie Wood, Gina Martin & Dr. Shola Mos-Shogbamimu) (3:25) -- Different kinds of love (3:01) -- Diamonds (3:00) -- Don't let me stand on my own / (feat. Niall McNamee) (4:20) -- What we did in the dark / (feat. Miles Kane) (3:34) -- Can't say (4:48) -- Just one kiss / (with Noel Gallager, feat. Ronnie Wood) (3:22) -- Solace (3:35) -- Never look back (3:28).
Imelda May ; with vocal and instrumental accompaniment.
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Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Adult CD Adult CD Main Library CD POP/ROCK May, Imelda Available 33111009928876
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Having transformed her sound with 2017's empowered Life. Love. Flesh. Blood, Ireland's Imelda May continues her bold artistic metamorphosis with her sixth studio album, 2021's 11 Past the Hour. At turns dusky and ebullient, 11 Past the Hour builds nicely upon May's past work as she continues to move away from the twangy retro-rockabilly of her early years and fully embrace the anthemic, yet still organic pop/rock she showcased on Life. Love. Flesh. Blood. Co-produced by Tim Bran (James Morrison, London Grammar), the album finds May joined by an elite cadre of special guests, all of whom add their distinctive pop charisma to the proceedings. Early in her career, May's vintage-inspired Chuck Berry-esque rock caught the ear of Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood, who then brought her on tour with him in 2019. Here, Wood continues the goodwill, applying his crunchy electric guitar riffs to several tracks, including "Just One Kiss," a very Stonesy duet with another special guest, Oasis' Noel Gallagher. Wood also plays on "Made to Love" a soulful pop anthem featuring backing vocals by noted women's rights activists Gina Martin and Dr. Shola Mos-Shogbamimu. That May, who has worked on charities dealing with homelessness and domestic abuse, chooses to spotlight two nonprofessional singers with strong activist voices speaks to the deeper messages at play in her work here. Equally uplifting is "Don't Let Me Stand on My Own," a folky and soulful Celtic duet with singer Niall McNamee that brings to mind Rod Stewart's '70s work with the Faces. May also brings along Last Shadow Puppets' Miles Kane for the wicked, Berlin-esque post-punk anthem "What We Did in the Dark." Thankfully, none of the guest choices seem overly calculated and primarily feel like natural additions to the album. Furthermore, while the duets are a highlight, May's solo work also shines here as she delves into the Johnnie Ray-meets-Portishead-sounding title track and proves her diva mettle on the rousing piano ballad "Diamonds." With 11 Past the Hour, May has crafted a generous, collaborative album that feels like she's lifting others up, just as they are lifting her. ~ Matt Collar

Imelda May ; with vocal and instrumental accompaniment.

Compact disc.

All lyrics by Imelda May.

Lyrics on insert.

11 past the hour (3:59) -- Breathe (3:40) -- Made to love / (feat. Ronnie Wood, Gina Martin & Dr. Shola Mos-Shogbamimu) (3:25) -- Different kinds of love (3:01) -- Diamonds (3:00) -- Don't let me stand on my own / (feat. Niall McNamee) (4:20) -- What we did in the dark / (feat. Miles Kane) (3:34) -- Can't say (4:48) -- Just one kiss / (with Noel Gallager, feat. Ronnie Wood) (3:22) -- Solace (3:35) -- Never look back (3:28).

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