Coles Corner (20th Anniversary) (Limited) (Half Speed Master)

Richard Hawley Richard Hawley

LPA

  1. Coles Corner
  2. Just Like the Rain
  3. Hotel Room
  4. Darlin' Wait for Me
  5. The Ocean

LPB

  1. Born Under a Bad Sign
  2. I Sleep Alone
  3. Tonight
  4. (Wading Through) The Waters of My Time
  5. Who's Gonna Shoe Your Pretty Little Feet?
  6. Last Orders

 

Parlophone / Rhino announce details of special 20th Anniversary Editions of Richard Hawley’s revered 2005 album Coles Corner. Coles Corner was Hawley’s third studio album and his first for Mute Records. After five years of garnering praise for his songwriting talents and heart-melting baritone voice, and steadily building a solid fanbase through his outstanding live performances, hard work paid off on an album regarded by many as his best.

Recorded in Sheffield’s Yellow Arch Studios, and co-produced with his long-time bassist Colin Elliot, and Mike Timm, Coles Corner featured fellow musicians Shez Sheridan (guitars), Jon Trier (keyboards), Jonny Wood (upright bass) and Andy Cook (drums). They conjured up an exquisite album inspired by Hawley’s love of vintage ‘40s and ‘50s sounds, chamber pop, country, blues, and rock ‘n roll, on a set of intimate love songs full of nostalgia, regret, sadness and a bittersweet atmosphere, on a collection that would cement Hawley’s abiding love and passion for his hometown of Sheffield. Coles Corner is a cornerstone in the catalogue of one of the most creative and outstanding UK singer-songwriters of the past two decades. 

Coles Corner (20th Anniversary) (Limited) (Half Speed Master) • Coles Corner (20th Anniversary) (Limited) (Half Speed Master) • Coles Corner (20th Anniversary) (Limited) (Half Speed Master) • Coles Corner (20th Anniversary) (Limited) (Half Speed Master) •

Richard Hawley Richard Hawley
Richard Hawley (born Richard Willis Hawley, 17 January 1967, Sheffield, United Kingdom) is a critically-acclaimed guitarist, singer, songwriter and producer. Hawley initially found success as a member of Britpop band Longpigs in the 1990’s, and formerly Treebound Story. When a drug-filled torpor after an extensive tour of America brought the band to the brink of extinction in 1997, Hawley was asked to play with Pulp by his close friend and Pulp frontman Jarvis Cocker. “They saved my life,” Hawley later recalled, “I was going mental with drink and drugs.” The subsequent world tour in support of Pulp’s album This Is Hardcore left Hawley emotionally and physically drained on his return to his ...
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