New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Paul Heaton will release a brand new solo album 'The Mighty Several' on 11th October featuring new single 'Fish 'n' Chip Supper' (out now). Produced by legendary producer Ian Broudie of the Lightning Seeds and recorded at Blueprint Studios in Salford, 'The Mighty Several' features 12 new original songs, performed by Paul and his band + a number of special guest singers including Heaton's regular live vocalist Rianne Downey as well as Yvonne Shelton and Danny Muldoon (all of whom are pictured on the album sleeve alongside Paul).
Heaton has also announced a huge November/December UK tour including shows at Leeds First Direct Arena, Glasgow OVO Hydro, Liverpool M&S Bank Arena & Nottingham Motorpoint Arena ending in London with a show at the famous Eventim Apollo, Hammersmith. Special guests on all dates will be The Zutons. Tickets for the tour are priced at only £35 (plus ticket fees).
NOVEMBER
Fri 29 BRIDLINGTON Spa
Sat 30 LEEDS First Direct Arena
DECEMBER
Sun 01 GLASGOW OVO Hydro
Tue 03 BRIGHTON Centre
Wed 04 WOLVERHAMPTON Civic Halls
Fri 06 LIVERPOOL M&S Bank Arena
Sat 07 NOTTINGHAM Motorpoint Arena
Mon 09 NEWCASTLE O2 City Hall
Tue 10 LONDON Eventim Apollo
'The Mighty Several' will be available on 11th October on all digital platforms and on vinyl, CD and cassette.
The first single 'Fish 'N' Chip Supper', a typically bittersweet slice of kitchen sink drama set to a deliciously infectious anthemic pop groove written by Paul Heaton and guitarist Jonny Lexus, is available now.
The full tracklisting of 'The Mighty Several' is:
1. National Treasure
2. Quicksand
3. After The Sugar Rush
4. Fish 'N' Chip Supper
5. H Into Hurt
6. Silly Me
7. Small Boats
8. Just Another Family
9. Pull Up A Seat
10. The Blues Came In
11. Couldn't Get Dead
12. Walk On, Slow Down
Paul Heaton's songwriting genius was recognised at the prestigious Ivor Awards in 2022 where noted author/radio DJ Stuart Maconie presented him with a long overdue gong for 'Outstanding Song Collection'. Heaton is one of the UK's most successful songwriters, with five No 1 albums and some 15 million album sales under his belt. He first came to prominence in the early 80s as front man of The Housemartins (the same group that gave us Norman 'Fatboy Slim' Cook). The Housemartins released two albums 'London 0 Hull 4' ('86) and 'The People Who Grinned Themselves To Death' ('87). In '88 Heaton formed The Beautiful South, who released 10 hugely successful albums - 'Welcome To The Beautiful South' ('89), Choke ('90), '0898 Beautiful South' ('92), 'Miaow' ('94), 'Blue Is The Colour' ('96), 'Quench' ('98), 'Painting It Red' (2000), 'Gaze' ('03), 'Golddiggas, Headnodders & Pholk Songs' ('04) and 'Superbi' ('06). In 2001 Heaton took a break from The Beautiful South and released his first solo album 'Fat Chance'. The Beautiful South called it a day in 2007 citing 'musical similarities'. Paul Heaton went on to release two further solo albums: 'The Cross-Eyed Rambler' ('08) and 'Acid Country' ('10). In 2011 Heaton wrote a musical called 'The 8th' based on the Seven Deadly Sins and asked former Beautiful South singer Jacqui Abbott to perform in it. Paul and Jacqui went on to record five acclaimed albums as a duo: 'What Have We Become' ('14), 'Wisdom, Laughter and Lines' ('15), 'Crooked Calypso' ('17), 'Manchester Calling' ('20) and 'N.K-Pop' ('22). In 2019 Paul released a career spanning compilation of his biggest hits entitled 'The Last King Of Pop'.