Kitty, Daisy & Lewis The Third LP (White LP)

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Kitty, Daisy & Lewis
Kitty, Daisy & Lewis The Third LP (White LP)

[ Sunday Best Recordings LP / LP ]

Release Date: Thursday 5 February 2015

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Kitty, Daisy & Lewis return with their new album, three years on since their hugely acclaimed 'Smoking In Heaven'. Described as "a gift to those of us who still believe in magic" (The Observer), they have used those three years wisely, building a new 16 track analogue studio in a derelict Indian restaurant in Camden Town, resulting in an album and a sound all of their own making.

An early fan, Mick Jones of The Clash, was keen to get involved as producer. He spent four months rehearsing in their home. "With Mick on board, it was the first time we have worked with a producer," says Lewis, "Just having someone else in the room meant we could start bouncing ideas off other people and that was great."

"Our song writing has definitely changed over the three years," adds sister Kitty, "Through life experience and expanding our musical influences, we have now incorporated more of our musical loves into our music".

Kitty, Daisy & Lewis The Third was recorded and finished in the summer of 2014 and sets them apart, embracing a spread of influences from blues to disco, but always sounding unmistakably Kitty Daisy & Lewis. The stories in this album resonate with moods and melodies that touch you in ways that are both uplifting and unnerving. With three different writers and multi-instrumentalists in the band, each track is a sparkling gem that reflects a different facet of experience.

Tracks:

SIDE A
Whenever You See Me
Baby Bye Bye
Feeling of Wonder (feat. Mick Jones)
No Action
Good Looking Woman
Turkish Delight

SIDE B
It Ain't Your Business
Ain't Always Better Your Way
Never Get Back
Bitchin' in the Kitchen
Whiskey
Developer's Disease
I Should Have Known