London Undersound

London Undersound
Studio album by Nitin Sawhney
Released 13 October 2008 (2008-10-13)
Label Cooking Vinyl
Producer Nitin Sawhney
Nitin Sawhney chronology
Philtre
(2005)Philtre2005
London Undersound
(2008)
Last Days of Meaning
(2011)Last Days of Meaning2011
Singles from London Undersound
  1. "Distant Dreams"
    Released: October 2008
  2. "My Soul"
    Released: February 2009

Nitin Sawhney's eighth studio album London Undersound was released on 13 October 2008, by Cooking Vinyl.

It includes collaborations with Paul McCartney, Natty, Imogen Heap, Reena Bhardwaj, Ojos de Brujo, Anoushka Shankar, Tina Grace, Faheem Mazhar, Aruba Red, and Roxanne Tataei.

Reception

Reviewed by the BBC's Chris Jones as "an album with its heart firmly in the right place".[1]

On German radio DLR Kultur, the album was reviewed in the programme Radiofeuilleton as "CD of the week" for the week from 13 October to 18 October 2008.[2]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Days of Fire" (feat. Natty)3:14
2."October Daze" (feat. Tina Grace)3:26
3."Bring It Home" (feat. Imogen Heap)5:09
4."Interlude I - Ghost Image"0:25
5."My Soul" (feat. Paul McCartney)4:03
6."Interlude II - Soledad"0:41
7."Distant Dreams" (feat. Roxanne Tataei)3:12
8."Interlude III - Street Sounds"0:08
9."Shadowland" (feat. Ojos de Brujo)3:31
10."Daybreak" (feat. Faheem Mazhar)2:34
11."Interlude IV - Identity"0:12
12."Ek Jaan" (feat. Reena Bhardwaj)2:13
13."Transmission" (feat. Tina Grace)3:13
14."Interlude V - Tension"0:15
15."Last Train to Midnight" (feat. Aruba Red)3:46
16."Interlude VI - Ronald Gray"0:21
17."Firmament"3:52
18."Charu Keshi Rain" (feat. Anoushka Shankar)4:01
Total length:44:25

References

  1. Chris Jones (10 October 2008). "Review of Nitin Sawhney, London Undersound". BBC Music. BBC. Retrieved 9 January 2011.
  2. "CD der Woche London Undersound von Nitin Sawhney" [CD of the Week: London Undersound by Nitin Sawhney]. Deutschlandradio Kultur (in German). Deutschlandradio. 13 October 2008. Retrieved 9 January 2011.


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