London, UK. (Top40 Charts/ Phantom Sound & Vision) - A truly remarkable vocalist, musician and songwriter,
Paul Carrack releases 'I Don't Want Your Love (I Need Your Love)' the third single from Paul's new solo album 'I Know That Name' on 5th January 2009.
With a career that spans the years, the quality of Paul's songwriting and musicianship is exemplary and his voice has become one of the most instantly recognisable around the world adorning not only his own solo records but hits by Ace, Squeeze, Mike & The Mechanics and many, many more.
Paul makes singing with soul sound easy on this beautiful ode to love that was written and produced by him. Interestingly the executive producer is Dave Robinson, founder of Stiff Records and former president of Island Records who describes Paul as 'One of the UK's real musicians and a great 'true' voice'.
Paul Carrack has guested on over 60 albums, and as well as writing for The Eagles, Diana Ross, Tom Jones, Michael McDonald and Jools Holland among others.
'I Know That Name' is released on Paul's own Carrack-UK label, via Absolute. Way ahead of the increasingly popular trend away from the traditional record label, 'I Know That Name' is the eighth album since 1996's 'Blue Views' to be released by Paul on his label.
To celebrate the release of Paul Carrack's fourteenth studio album, 'I Know That Name', Paul is also giving away a free download of 'It Ain't Easy To Love Somebody' from the album.
'It Ain't Easy To Love Somebody' download on ContactMusic.com.
'Besides being one of the UK's most underrated songwriters, Paul Carrack is also a gifted one-man-band in the mould of McCartney and Todd Rundgren' - The Independent
'Paul Carrack has presided over some of the finest moments in modern rock music.' - Record Collector
Paul Carrack 2008/2009 tour dates:
(Dates and information subject to change.)
12 December 2008 Grand Theatre, Leeds 0113 222 6222
2009
11 January Lawry, Salford 0870 787 5780
17 January De Montfort Hall, Leicester 0116 233 3111
21 January Grand Theatre, Swansea 01792 475 715
24 January Philharmonic, Liverpool 0151 709 3789
25 January Victoria Hall, Stoke 0870 060 6649
29 January The Sage, Gateshead 0191 443 4661
30 January Royal Spa Centre, Leamington Spa 01926 334 418
2 February Orchard, Dartford 01322 220 000
6 February Arena, St Albans 01727 844 488
7 February Assembly Hall, Tunbridge Wells 01892 530 613
8 February Theatre Royal, Norwich 01603 630 000
13 February Pavilion, Rhyl 01745 330 000
14 February Winding Wheel, Chesterfield 01246 345 222
17 February Swan, High Wycombe 01494 512 000
21 February Dome, Brighton 01273 709 709
22 February Opera House, Buxton 0845 127 2190
27 February Palace Theatre, Newark 01636 655 755