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Temporada 34
34x1
Franz Ferdinand, Specials, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Mummers, Carole King, Karima Francis
Episode overview
Joining Jools for the music show are Glasgow's favourite art school rockers Franz Ferdinand, with songs from
their most recent album Tonight.
British ska legends The Specials, who
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Joining Jools for the music show are Glasgow's favourite art school rockers Franz Ferdinand, with songs from
their most recent album Tonight.
British ska legends The Specials, who recently announced they are reforming to celebrate their 30th anniversary,
perform a selection of their classic songs.
American singer-songwriter Carole King makes her first UK TV performance since 1971, performing tracks from
her seminal album Tapestry.
New York rockers, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, return to Later.
It's the TV debut for The Mummers, Raissa Khan-Panni and Mark Horwood.
21-year-old singer-songwriter from Blackpool Karima Francis also appears on this week's show.
TRACKLISTING
1 Franz Ferdinand — Ulysses
2 The Specials — Gangsters
3 Yeah Yeah Yeahs — Zero
4 The Mummers — Wonderland
5 Carole King — So Far Away
6 The Specials — Man At C&A
7 Franz Ferdinand — No You Girls
8 Karima Francis — Francis
9 Yeah Yeah Yeahs — Heads Will Roll
10 Carole King — Natural Woman
11 The Mummers — March Of The Dawn
12 Franz Ferdinand — Turn It On
13 The Specials — Little Bitch
34x2
Doves, Noisettes, Marianne Faithful, Rokia Traoré, Madeleine Payroux, Joe Bonamassa
Episode overview
Joining Jools are Manchester three-piece Doves, who make a welcome return to the show with tunes from their
new album, Kingdom of Rust.
Marianne Faithfull is in the studio to perform
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Joining Jools are Manchester three-piece Doves, who make a welcome return to the show with tunes from their
new album, Kingdom of Rust.
Marianne Faithfull is in the studio to perform numbers from her acclaimed new album, Easy Come, Easy Go,
which sees her covering songs by the likes of Jarvis and Morrissey.
Currently high in the charts with indie pop anthem Don't Upset the Rhythm, London-based trio Noisettes,
lead by Shingai Shoniwa, perform their hit and other songs from their forthcoming album, Wild Young Hearts.
Malian singer-songwriter Rokia Traoré is also in the studio to perform tunes from her recent album,
Tchamantche.
American-born and French-bred singer Madeleine Peyroux, who came to public attention with her album
Careless Love, performs a track from her new album, Bare Bones.
Plus Jools chats with hip hop pioneer Grandmaster Flash, who has only just released his first solo album.
TRACKLISTING
1 Franz Ferdinand — Ulysses
2 The Specials — Gangsters
3 Yeah Yeah Yeahs — Zero
4 The Mummers — Wonderland
5 Carole King — So Far Away
6 The Specials — Man At C&A
7 Franz Ferdinand — No You Girls
8 Karima Francis — Francis
9 Yeah Yeah Yeahs — Heads Will Roll
10 Carole King — Natural Woman
11 The Mummers — March Of The Dawn
12 Franz Ferdinand — Turn It On
13 The Specials — Little Bitch
34x3
Madness, Bat For Lashes, Oumou Sangere, Yusuf Islam, Hockey, William Elliot Whitmore
Episode overview
Madness are in the studio to perform tracks from their album The Liberty Of Norton Folgate,
as well as revisit a couple of classics.
Bat For Lashes, effectively the multi-talented
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Madness are in the studio to perform tracks from their album The Liberty Of Norton Folgate,
as well as revisit a couple of classics.
Bat For Lashes, effectively the multi-talented Natasha Khan, performs songs from Two Suns,
the follow-up to her Mercury-nominated Fur and Gold set.
Malian superstar and businesswoman Oumou Sangare performs tracks from her album Seya.
Yusuf Islam (a.k.a. Cat Stevens), who returned to recording music in 2006 when he released
An Other Cup, plays an acoustic number.
Making their television debut is the Portland, Oregon four-piece Hockey, who describe their songs
as "new wave/soul".
Concluding the line-up is William Elliot Whitmore, a deep blues vocalist and guitar/banjo player
from Lee County, Iowa.
34x4
Depeche Mode, Lily Allen, Sonic Youth, Raphael Saadiq, Taj Mahal, Priscilla Ahn
Episode overview
Joining Jools for the fourth show of the series are Depeche Mode. Now approaching 30 years in the music business, the band make their debut performance on the show performing songs from
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Joining Jools for the fourth show of the series are Depeche Mode. Now approaching 30 years in the music business, the band make their debut performance on the show performing songs from their album Sounds Of The Universe, as well as a couple of classics.
Another Later... debutante, Lily Allen, marks her first appearance in the legendary studio with selections from her chart-topping second album It's Not Me It's You.
By contrast, Sonic Youth make a long awaited return to the studio - their first UK television appearance since appearing in series one back in 1992 - to showcase tracks from their new album The Eternal.
Raphael Saadiq, whose career includes turns in Tony! Toni! Tone! and Lucy Pearl, will be playing tracks from his newly released fourth album The Way I See It, and blues colossus Taj Mahal will also be in the studio.
34x5
Manic Street Preachers, Paolo Nutini, Booker T, Taylor Swift, Grizzly Bear, Geoffrey 'Gurrumul' Yunupingu
Episode overview
Joining Jools for the fifth show of this series are Welsh rockers Manic Street Preachers, with songs from their upcoming album Journal For Plague Lovers, which features lyrics left
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Joining Jools for the fifth show of this series are Welsh rockers Manic Street Preachers, with songs from their upcoming album Journal For Plague Lovers, which features lyrics left behind by former guitarist Richey Edwards across all 13 new tracks.
Paolo Nutini, who made his debut on the show in 2006, performs tracks from his forthcoming album Sunny Side Up.
Memphis soul keyboardist and co-founder of the legendary Stax Sound Booker T performs his classic 'Green Onions' plus a number from his new album Potato Hole.
From Wyomissing, Pennsylvania, Taylor Swift, who in 2008 beat Coldplay to have the biggest-selling album in the States with Fearless, and looks set to repeat that success in the UK.
Much beloved of Radiohead, Brooklyn-based foursome Grizzly Bear make their UK television debut with songs from their new album Veckatimest.
Indigenous Aboriginal musician Geoffrey 'Gurrumul' Yunupingu, a blind multi-instrumentalist whose album Gurrumul unexpectedly topped the Australian album charts last year, makes his UK TV debut too.
34x6
New York Dolls, Morrissey, Little Boots, Annie Lennox, Lisa Hannigan, Asher Roth
Episode overview
Joining Jools are the legendary, punk-inventing New York Dolls, who have had a new lease of life since reforming in 2004 for longtime fan Morrissey's Meltdown. They play tracks from
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Joining Jools are the legendary, punk-inventing New York Dolls, who have had a new lease of life since reforming in 2004 for longtime fan Morrissey's Meltdown. They play tracks from their new album, Cause I Sez So, along with a classic or two. Also on the show is Morrissey, with tracks from his recent album, Years of Refusal.
Winner of the BBC's Sound of 2009 poll, Blackpool's Little Boots, returns to the show with her band after a solo debut last year, to perform tracks from her forthcoming debut album. Playing solo at the piano is one of the queens of British pop, Annie Lennox.
Irish singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Lisa Hannigan, who is perhaps best known for her work with Damien Rice, makes her solo Later debut with songs from her album, Sea Sew. From Pennsylvania, Asher Roth makes his UK TV debut with tracks from his album, Asleep in the Bread Aisle.
34x7
Final da Temporada
Kasabian, The Pretenders, Baaba Maal, Paul Jones, Regina Spektor, Golden Silvers
Episode overview
Joining Jools are Kasabian, who are supporting Oasis on their 2009 tour and whose third album, West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum, is imminent.
Chrissie Hynde's The Pretenders return
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Joining Jools are Kasabian, who are supporting Oasis on their 2009 tour and whose third album, West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum, is imminent.
Chrissie Hynde's The Pretenders return with a couple of numbers from their new album, Break Up the Concrete, and Senegalese legend Baaba Maal is also in the studio to play tracks from his latest record, Television.
Former Manfred Mann vocalist and now broadcaster and blues musician Paul Jones plays a song from his album, Starting All Over Again, and Moscow-born, New York-bred Regina Spektor presents an acoustic tune from her new LP, Far.
From North London, Golden Silvers make their first Later appearance with tracks from their debut, True Romance. Chicago's Hypnotic Brass Ensemble, a nine-piece outfit, eight of whom are sons of jazz trumpeter Phil Cohran, also appear. They've played with Mos Def, Erykah Badu and Maxwell, and are supporting Blur in Hyde Park in summer 2009.
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