Quentin Tarantino has a songwriting credit on Paolo Nutini’s new album

Reading now: 866

Paolo Nutini’s new album ‘Last Night In The Bittersweet‘.The legendary filmmaker is reportedly credited on the album’s opening track ‘Aftermath’, which features a sample of a passage from his 1993 film True Romance.A source told The Sun: “Paolo likes to make all of his music himself, but to have Tarantino’s name credited on your track is pretty cool.”Nutini previously sampled Charlie Chaplin’s speech from 1940’s The Great Dictator, which he used on 2014 song ‘Iron Sky’.Last month, the Scottish singer-songwriter announced his first album in eight years for a July 1 release.

With it he shared two new songs ‘Lose It’ and ‘Through The Echoes’ and also unveiled another single ‘Shine A Light’ last week.Nutini was one of the support acts for Liam Gallagher’s Knebworth weekender last week alongside Kasabian, Fat White Family and others.

Check out the NME review here.Following a run of intimate shows last month, Nutini will be celebrating the release of ‘Last Night In The Bittersweet’ with a string of UK and European shows.

Get your tickets here and see the dates below.AUGUST21 – Milk Market, Limerick, Ireland24 – Olympia Theatre, Dublin, IrelandSEPTEMBER26 – Täubchenthal, Leipzig, Germany27 – Neue Theaterfabrik, Munich, Germany29 – X-Tra, Zurich, Switzerland30 – Fabrique, Milan, ItalyOCTOBER02 – E-Werk Cologne, Cologne, Germany03 – La Cigale, Paris, France05 – Cirque Royal, Brussels, Belgium06 – Rockhal Club, Luxembourg08 – Paradiso, Amsterdam, Netherlands09 – Paradiso, Amsterdam, Netherlands22 – O2 Victoria Warehouse, Manchester25 – Alexandra Palace, London28 – O2 Academy 1, Birmingham29 – Bonus Arena, Hull31 – O2 Academy, EdinburghNOVEMBER01 – Music Hall, AberdeenSpeaking about Nutini’s influence on him in, Lewis Capaldi told.

Read more on nme.com
The website celebsbar.com is an aggregator of news from open sources. The source is indicated at the beginning and at the end of the announcement. You can send a complaint on the news if you find it unreliable.

Related News

DMCA