Adele - Morning Becomes Eclectic (2011)

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Adele - Morning Becomes Eclectic 2011

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01 - Intro
02 - Hometown Glory				play
03 - Banter
04 - Don't You Remember
05 - Banter
06 - Turning Tables
07 - Banter 
08 - Chasing Pavements
09 - Interview
10 - Banter 
11 - Take It All
12 - Banter
13 - Someone Like You
14 - Banter 
15 - Rolling In The Deep		play
16 – Outro

KCRW Studios; Santa Monica, CA [2.25.11]
Radio Broadcast

 

When the U.K. press began dubbing Adele "the next Amy Winehouse" in late 2007, the hype didn't touch upon the heavy singer/songwriter influence found in the Londoner's music. Influenced by Suzanne Vega as much as Jill Scott, Adele first made an impression in 2006 when she toured as an opening act for Jack Penate. She had graduated to headlining status by the end of 2007, thanks to BBC Radio 1 playing her single "Daydreamer;" another song, "Hometown Glory," was also released as a single on Jamie T.'s label, Pacemaker. An appearance alongside Paul McCartney and Björk on the BBC 2 television show Later with Jools Holland came next, and a recording contract with XL Recordings was finalized soon after. Early 2008 brought similar luck as Adele found herself atop the BBC's new music talent list, which was compiled from the votes of 150 music critics. That same January, XL issued a new single, "Chasing Pavements," along with her debut album, 19. The title reflected Adele's age at the time of the album's release, and its popularity resulted in the release of several bonus editions throughout the year. Also in 2009, Adele won Grammy Awards for Best New Artist and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance. Her sophomore album, 21 featuring the gospel and disco infused single "Rolling in the Deep" was released in February of 2011. ---David Jeffries, Rovi

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