The Death Songbook is a remarkable collaboration that showcases the talents of Suede’s Brett Anderson alongside Charles Hazlewood and the innovative Paraorchestra. This album features captivating reimaginings of beloved tracks from artists like Echo & The Bunnymen, Depeche Mode, and Mercury Rev, exploring profound themes of love, loss, and transcendence.
The album is enriched by the participation of special guests Nadine Shah and Gwenno, adding depth to the musical experience. Paraorchestra stands out as the world’s first large-scale ensemble comprised of both disabled and non-disabled professional musicians, making this collaboration even more significant.
The beautifully packaged CD and LP include stunning photography captured during the original recordings at the Wales Millennium Centre in Cardiff. Don’t miss out on adding this unique piece to your collection.
Mary Neal (verified owner) –
The Death Songbook is simply mesmerizing! Brett Anderson’s voice combined with Paraorchestra’s talent creates a unique sound. This is definitely one of the top albums featuring Brett Anderson.
David Hansen (verified owner) –
I was blown away by this collaboration! The reinterpretations are beautiful, and I can’t stop listening. Highly recommend buying the vinyl for the full experience.
Sean Martin (verified owner) –
A stunning album that tackles deep themes with grace and artistry. The Death Songbook is a must-have for fans of collaboration albums; it’s truly exceptional.