Tue, 05/11/2021 - 8:44 am

To kick off the launch, Spotify tapped The Black Keys to curate a portion of the inaugural list.  The playlist dives into the history and heritage of the genre, a special regional style of the Blues specific to Northern Mississippi that inspired the The Black Keys’ new covers album, Delta Kream (out May 14 on Nonesuch).

The Black Keys hand-selected a variety of songs for the list, ranging from RL Burnside to Junior Kimbrough to Jessie Mae Hemphill.  The playlist includes artists both renowned and obscure, honoring the hill country blues traditions that inspired the Black Keys’s inception. Listen HERE.

In the words of The Black Keys...

"There would be no Black Keys without this music. Hill Country Blues represents the concentric circle where we crossed over musically as teenagers. Artists like Junior Kimbrough, R.L. Burnside, Mississippi Fred McDowell and T-Model Ford are heroes to us. We made Delta Kream with Kenny Brown and Eric Deaton to remember where we come from and celebrate the music we love. The raw sound of Hill Country Blues and songs represented on this list are some that kept us going in those early days of touring, driving all night in the van. We hope fans can do a deep dive on these artists and realize how important they are to the canon of American Music.” – Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney

The Black Keys x Hill Country Blues Tracklist:

Jessie Mae Hemphill – My Daddy’s Blues (from album Feelin’ Good)

Junior Kimbrough – Sad Days, Lonely Nights (from album Sad Days, Lonely Nights) 

Mississippi Fred McDowell – Write Me a Few Lines (from album You Gotta Move)

RL Burnside – Miss Maybelle (from album Mississippi Hill Country Blues)

Ranie Burnette – Coal Black Mattie (from album Ranie Burnette) 

RL Burnside – Peaches (from album Too Bad Jim)

Robert Pete Williams – Graveyard Blues (from album The Sonet Blues Story)

T-Model Ford – Cut You Loose (from album Pee-Wee Get My Gun)

Mississippi Joe Callicott – Laughing to Keep from Crying (from album Ain’t Gonna Lie to You) 

Little Jr. Parker – Feelin Good (from album Sun Record’s Epic Blues pt 2)

Jessie Lee Vortis – Miss Maybelle (from album The George Mitchell Collection vol. 7)

Uncle Ben and His Nephews – Mama, Look at Sis (from album Deep South Blues)

Mississippi Fred McDowell – I Got a Woman (from album Mama Says I’m Crazy)

Rosa Lee Hill – Roll & Tumble (from album The George Mitchell Collection) 

Junior Kimbrough – Slow Lightning (from album All Night Long)

Asie Payton – I Love You – Solo (from album Worried)

Paul Jones – Rob & Steal (from abum Mule) 

T-Model Ford – Nobody Gets Me Down (from album Pee-Wee Get My Gun)

RL Burnside – Shake ‘Em on Down (from album Too Bad Jim)

Junior Kimbrough – Meet Me in the City (from album First recordings) 

Jessie Mae Hemphill – Standing in My Doorway Crying (from album She-Wolf) 

The Black Keys – Crawling Kingsnake (from Delta Kream) 

The Black Keys – Going Down South (from Delta Kream)

Tue, 07/13/2021 - 10:34 am

Spotify and Electric Lady Studios are thrilled to announce their new series of live EPs titled Live at Electric Lady.  An expansion of their pre-existing partnership for Spotify Singles, this new series from the oldest operating recording facility in the Northeast and the world’s most popular audio streaming subscription service will feature high-quality live audio recordings, distributed exclusively on Spotify.

With the first Live at Electric Lady release dropping on Thursday, July 29th with Jon Batiste, the upcoming slate of live EPs will include Patti Smith, Japanese Breakfast, Dominic Fike, Faye Webster, Bleachers, Remi Wolf, and Natalie Bergman, with more surprises to come.

Made famous by Jimi Hendrix and classic sessions with Stevie Wonder, The Clash, The Rolling Stones, David Bowie, and many others, the legendary Electric Lady Studios has inspired the world's greatest artists for five decades running, making it the perfect partner for this series.  Participating artists are encouraged to play their own compositions as well as cover songs of artists connected to the studio’s history.

Speaking of her time at the studio, Japanese Breakfast shares "It was an absolute dream to get to record at Electric Lady. The rooms are filled with good, ancient vibes and the engineers there are unparalleled, so it's no wonder it's such an iconic studio that holds a place in so many legends' hearts."  Faye Webster echoes those sentiments: “I’m so excited and honored to be a part of this. For my first time in Electric Lady, to be a part of this series with so many people I love, is something I’ll never forget. I’m going to be processing this for a while.” 

Michele Santucci, Spotify’s Recorded Music Lead, says, “The opportunity to partner with an iconic studio like Electric Lady is an incredible way for Spotify to pave the way forward with new audio content & formats while also paying homage to a place that has a very special place in music history.  There’s magic in the walls at Electric Lady, which we are aiming to capture and share with the world!”

Lee Foster, Electric Lady’s General Manager and Partner, adds, “The idea for ‘Live at Electric Lady’ dates back to as early as the mid-70’s, done typically for various radio stations throughout the years. This, however, is the first time that it’s had a dedicated partner and a concrete plan forward. Having Spotify, its staff, and its know-how has given us the big engine we needed to make this program a success.  As we look to the future of continued curation of great music, content, and events, this partnership is a great step forward in our evolution, which we look forward to for many years to come.”

More information on this exciting celebration of artistry from musical icons and legends-in-the-making alike can be found via Spotify’s For The Record blog HERE, including an in-depth Q&A with Lee Foster.

Thu, 08/26/2021 - 8:22 am

Back in July, Spotify and Electric Lady Studios announced their new series of live EPs titled Live at Electric Lady, with confirmed performers including Japanese Breakfast, Dominic Fike, Faye Webster, Bleachers, and many more.
 
An expansion of their pre-existing partnership for Spotify Singles, this new series from the oldest operating recording facility in the Northeast and the world’s most popular audio streaming subscription service features high-quality live audio recordings, distributed exclusively on Spotify.  Participating artists are encouraged to play their own compositions as well as cover songs of artists connected to the studio’s history.
 
The first Live at Electric Lady EP release via Jon Batiste came out at the end of July, and now, Patti Smith’s dropped today as a surprise release, her first piece of recorded music since 2012’s Banga. The EP is now live on Spotify via THIS URL.

 
The 7-song EP was recorded live at Electric Lady in April includes Patti classics including “Birdland,” “Ghost Dance,” and “Broken Flag,”as well as covers of Bob Dylan’s “One Too Many Mornings” and Stevie Wonder’s “Blame it on the Sun.”  The frenetic energy in the studio is best captured in the “Birdland” recording -- a wild, chaotic rendition of her 9-minute epic that needed no second take.  The full tracklist can be found below.
 
Says Patti Smith, “We are very proud to be part of Spotify's Live at Electric Lady series, our favorite recording studio. It was a unique challenge and offered us an exciting and innovative platform. We are grateful to Spotify for their generous support and willingness to present a live performance with all its possibilities of risk and revelation."
 
Electric Lady’s GM/Partner, Lee Foster, recalls, “Prior to recording, I had been discussing cover song options to present to Patti with Tony Shanahan, Patti's MD and longtime bassist/pianist. We'd yet to mention to Patti that we’d hoped to record a cover during the session, so she was unaware at the time. Days went by and Tony and I couldn't find the right song together. Then, as we'd just begun to agonize over it, he called me excitedly and asked “is 'Blame It On the Sun' from Talking Book [Stevie Wonder’s 1972 album recorded at Electric Lady]?" I looked quickly to confirm and told him yes. For no reason at all that morning Patti had texted him to say that the song was stuck in her head and that she wanted the band to learn it. Kismet.”

Thu, 03/17/2022 - 11:49 am

Tom Morello has released his inaugural Spotify Singles recordings.  Listen HERE.

Recorded at his own studio in LA, Side A is Tom’s new rendition of his song “Raising Hell,” a somber, eerie take on the growling, head-bobbing original, with Ben Harper on vocals. Side B is a cover of Tom Waits’ “Come On Up To The House,” in a beautiful acoustic tribute infused with X Ambassador frontman Sam Harris’ powerful voice, adding their own soulful, rustic flavor to the original.

Says Tom: "For the alt mix of 'Raising Hell' I wanted something spooky, haunting. The song is a quasi-autobiographical lyric that I wrote and longtime brother in arms Ben Harper sang with his gorgeous voice. 'Come On Up To The House' is a cover of a Tom Waits song. Sam from X Ambassadors turned me on to it and Sam just slays this grimy hymn beautifully.”

About Tom Morello: Co-founder of Rage Against The Machine, Audioslave and Prophets of Rage – is widely known as a barrier breaking guitarist who continues to push the limits and prove the transformative power of music. Throughout his remarkable career, Morello has collaborated with everyone from Wu Tang Clan to Johnny Cash. On both The Atlas Underground Fire and The Atlas Underground Flood - as he did in 2018’s The Atlas Underground - Morello took a path into new sonic territory with each project’s breadth of talented collaborators, transforming his sound. With his guitar leading the way, Morello continues to create powerful alloys of different genres.