Caustic Love

Caustic Love

by Paolo Nutini
Caustic Love

Caustic Love

by Paolo Nutini

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Overview

Caustic Love is the first album of new material from multi-platinum singer and songwriter Paolo Nutini since 2009's Sunny Side Up. On that album, the whiskey-voiced Scot explored retro-soul and R&B piecemeal, weaving them into his pop palette. In the interim, the 27-year-old has been soaking up the soul and funk sounds of Motown, Atlantic, Stax, vintage New Orleans, Daptone funk, and more. Co-produced by the artist with engineer Dani Castelar, Caustic Love was recorded with a large band in Glasgow, Valencia, London, and New York. Its songs, drenched in libidinal energy, are framed inside a sound that's gritty yet sonically rangey. "Scream (Funk My Life Up)" evokes the psychedelic funk of the Temptations. Its reverb, breaking snares, fat basslines, chunky guitars, churning vamp, and crisp horns buoy a vocal that oozes sexual desire. "Let Me Down Easy" places Nutini in a midtempo duet with a Bettye LaVette vocal sample; he does his best Marvin Gaye to match her emotion. "One Day" recalls "It's a Man's Man's Man's World," layered with strings, rumbling percussion, furious bass, with an eerie spooky B-3 a la "Good Vibrations," and a female backing chorus, and offers a nod to Sam Cooke; Nutini's vocal soars between crooning and growling. "Numpty" owes a debt to songwriter Allen Toussaint and singer Lee Dorsey for using the melody in "Working in the Coal Mine." "Better Man," the album's hinge-piece, is one of the few tunes here that showcases Nutini as an emotionally intuitive singer/songwriter. It suggests the hungry Caledonian soul of the young Van Morrison, illustrated with a large female backing chorus, acoustic and electric guitars, and a knot-tight rhythm section. Single "Iron Sky," is an indictment of religious institutions as systems of control; it contains bluesy, slippery psych-funk and unfolds gradually, gathering steam with big brassy horns and crashing cymbals framing the singer's dramatic delivery and contains an extended sample from Charlie Chaplin's monologue from the Great Dictator. "Fashion" is greasy funk with Janelle Monae adding a fiery feminist rap to the middle. "Looking for Something" pays homage to D'Angelo's nocturnal g-funk soul. "Cherry Blossom" is a lusty psych rocker with a guitar riff that suggests the Cult's Billy Duffy, while the mix recalls Echo & the Bunnymen in the late '80s. Closer "Someone Like You" finds the singer accompanied only by a bass in a Dion-esque early rock & roll ballad, though a stacked set of Beach Boys-style harmonies in chorale style floats in before a harp whispers it out. Caustic Love is all about vintage sounds; its fine songs and provocative mix pay service to that stunning voice. While this set uses retro styles almost excessively, it is a thoroughly contemporary pop record in approach and execution. It takes real nerve to pull something like this off, but Nutini's swagger is easily matched by the quality of the material and his inspired performance. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 09/16/2014
Label: Atlantic
UPC: 0825646312306
Rank: 116544

Tracks

  1. Scream (Funk My Life Up)
  2. Let Me Down Easy
  3. Bus Talk (Interlude)
  4. One Day
  5. Numpty
  6. Superfly (Interlude)
  7. Better Man
  8. Iron Sky
  9. Diana
  10. Fashion
  11. Looking for Something
  12. Cherry Blossom
  13. Someone Like You

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Paolo Nutini   Primary Artist,Vocals,Keyboards,Percussion,Guitar (Acoustic)
Janelle Monae   Primary Artist,Vocals,Featured Artist
Beverley Skeete   Vocals (Background)
Justin Meldal-Johnsen   Bass
Chris Spedding   Guitar (Electric)
James Gadson   Drums
Leo Abrahams   Guitar,Keyboards,Wurlitzer,Guitar (Electric)
Jason Falkner   Clarinet,Percussion,Synthesizer,Guitar (Electric)
Pino Palladino   Bass
Barrie Cadogan   Guitar (Electric)
Seamus Simon   Drums,Percussion
Dani Castelar   Guitar (Electric)
Matty Benbrook   Piano
Thomas Simons   Drums,Percussion
Michael McDaid   Bass
Harry Napier   Cello
Donny Little   Guitar (Electric)
Dave Sardy   Percussion,Guitar (Electric)
Tom Herbert   Bass,Brass
Gavin Fitzjohn   Piano,Trumpet,Flugelhorn,Sax (Tenor),Sax (Baritone)
John Tilley   Keyboards
Steve Bentley-Klein   Cello,Viola,Violin,Strings
John Tiley   Keyboards
Brendan Moon   Bass
Annette Bowen   Vocals (Background)
Ladonna Harley Peters   Vocals (Background)
Serafina Steer   Harp
Tom Pinder   Trombone
Ben Edwards   Trumpet
Donald McLean   Keyboards,Wurlitzer,Fender Rhodes,Organ (Hammond)
Sebastian "Seb" Rochford   Drums
Dave Nelson   Guitar (Bass),Guitar (Electric)

Technical Credits

Tchad Blake   Engineer
Lamont Dozier   Composer
Craig Silvey   Mixing,Mastering
Eddie Holland   Composer
Charlie Chaplin   Composer
Leo Abrahams   Composer,Producer
Rollo Armstrong   Composer,Producer,Additional Production
Ryan Castle   Engineer
Van McCoy   Composer
Seamus Simon   Composer
Robbie Nelson   Assistant Engineer
Dani Castelar   Mixing,Engineer,Producer
Brian Holland   Composer
Michael McDaid   Composer
Paolo Nutini   Composer,Producer
Alan Van McCoy   Composer
Donny Little   Composer
Dave Nelson   Composer,Composer
Dave Sardy   Producer,Additional Production
Ryan Smith   Mastering
Mark Bates   Producer,Programming,Additional Production
Janelle Monae   Composer
Eduardo De La Paz   Mixing,Mixing Assistant
James McDougal   Composer
Cameron Barton   Assistant Engineer
Gavin Fitzjohn   Composer
Max Lousada   A&R
Matt de Jong   Design
Conor O'Mahony   A&R
Wrecia Holloway   Composer
Dan Baldwin   Images,Illustrations
Janelle Monae Robinson   Composer
Geoff Neal   Assistant Engineer
Will Davies   Engineer,String Engineer
Benedict Taylor   Cover Art
Holly Bawden   Artwork
Robert Stewart   Artwork
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