JOAN AS POLICEWOMAN & TONY ALLEN & DAVE OKUMU - The Solution Is Restless - 2LP - Vinyl

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JOAN AS POLICEWOMAN & TONY ALLEN & DAVE OKUMU - The Solution Is Restless - 2LP - Vinyl

JOAN AS POLICEWOMAN & TONY ALLEN & DAVE OKUMU - The Solution Is Restless - 2LP - Vinyl

€30.99

 

LABEL: Pias Recordings

CAT NO: PIASR5085DLP

BARCODE: 5400863057442

 

Tracklisting:

Side A

1. The Barbarian

2. Get My Bearings (feat. Damon Albarn)

3. Take Me To Your Leader

4. Masquerader

5. Dinner Date

6. Enter the Dragon

7. Geometry of You

8. The Love Has Got Me

9. Perfect Shade of Blue

10. Reaction


JOAN AS POLICEWOMAN
& TONY ALLEN & DAVE OKUMU
– The Solution Is Restless

2LP – Black Vinyl
(Housed in gatefold sleeve. Includes download code.)


Joan Wasser aka JOAN AS POLICE WOMAN returns to the fray on July 13th 2021 with new single, ‘Take Me To Your Leader’, an impassioned call to arms from a unique and supremely gifted musician.

Take Me To Your Leader’ is the first taste of the album ‘The Solution Is Restless’ written and recorded with Dave Okumu of The Invisible and legendary drummer Tony Allen shortly before he sadly passed away.

Of the album Joan Wasser says : Damon Albarn introduced me to Afrobeat legend, Tony Allen, at the March 2019 Africa Express event The Circus” and we hit it off. Tony and I played a version of Nina Simone’s “I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel To Be Free” and decided to record together. I asked my old friend and fierce musician, Dave Okumu, to join from London and that November, in a Parisian studio, we improvised all night.

When the world shut down, I used those recordings to write a record entitled The Solution Is Restless”. This first single, Take Me To Your Leader”, is the most incendiary on the new record. I wrote it watching Jacinda Ardern, PM of New Zealand, navigate 2020. In my dreamworld, the US asks to meet her in order to learn how to better run the country. Take me to your leader/ cause Im ready to play/ cant hold my breath any longer/ word on the street is shes a healer/ Im know Im down to obey/ and dont we need a break in the chaos

In a year when most of the world pressed ‘pause’, Joan has been making and releasing new music. She wrote and recorded with Damon Albarn for the Gorillaz ‘Song Machine’ album – released her second album of covers (‘Cover Two’) and her first live album, ‘Live’. She also appeared on the Afel Bocoum album Lindé(World Circuit).

Tony Allen was the drummer and musical director of Fela Kuti’s band Africa ’70 from 1968 to 1979, and was one of the primary co-founders of the genre of Afrobeat. Fela once stated that, “without Tony Allen, there would be no Afrobeat” and he was described by Brian Eno as “perhaps the greatest drummer who has ever lived”. Besides many other musical milestones and collaborations, in recent years Tony teamed up with Damon Albarn, Paul Simonon and Simon Tong to form The Good, the Bad & the Queen.

Dave Okumu is best known for fronting the Mercury Music Prize band The Invisible and more recently announcing the release of a solo album ‘Knopperz’ due for release in September.

Joan As Police Woman have rescheduled a world tour for March and April 2022, Joan will perform with her trio including Parker Kindred (Antony & The Johnsons / Jeff Buckley)

The tour includes the following shows in the UK and Ireland (original tickets remain valid please see local promoter / venue websites for details) :

29.3.22 Union Chapel London

30.3.22 St George’s Church Brighton

31.3.22 Komedia Bath

1.4.22 Junction Cambridge

3.4.22 The Wardrobe Leeds

4.4.22 King Tuts Wah Wah Hut Glasgow

5.4.22 The Black Box Belfast

7.4.22 Róisín Dubh Galway

8.4.22 Dolans Warehouse Limerick

9.4.22 St. Lukes Cork

10.4.22 Pepper Canister Church Dublin

11.4.22 Pepper Canister Church Dublin

Sunday Times – ‘Sensational’

Uncut – ‘This is breathtakingly good music’

Mojo – ‘full of meditative beauty…ravishing and lovelorn’

The Guardian – ‘a voice so wondrous and moving that it makes everyone else’s seem ordinary and mundane’

Q – ‘Beautiful’

The Times – ‘The coolest woman in pop’

The Economist – Joan As Police Woman is one of the 21st centurys best musicians

See below for tracklisting…