Live From Abbey Road Season 1 Episode 11

Ep 11. Corinne Bailey Rae, Paul Simon & Primal Scream

  • TV-14
  • March 23, 2007

In the 11th episode of Live From Abbey Road's first season, viewers are treated to three vastly different artists and their unique musical styles. The episode opens with an intimate performance from British singer-songwriter Corinne Bailey Rae, who manages to captivate the audience with her soulful voice and acoustic guitar playing. She performs a few songs from her debut album, including "Put Your Records On" and "Like A Star," both of which showcase her ability to create joyous yet introspective music that resonates with listeners.

Next, the episode takes a turn with legendary singer-songwriter Paul Simon, who reflects on his long career and performs a few songs from his then-latest album, Surprise. Accompanied by a band that includes Brian Eno on keyboards, Simon effortlessly maneuvers through new material and beloved classics like "Mrs. Robinson" and "Diamonds On The Soles Of Her Shoes." His songs are full of wit and intelligence, and his performance in the iconic Abbey Road studio only adds to their resonance.

The last act on the show is Scottish rock band Primal Scream, who deliver a raucous set that blends psychedelic rock, punk, and electronic music. Frontman Bobby Gillespie prowls the stage with wild abandon, while guitarist Andrew Innes and the rest of the band build an explosive sonic landscape around him. The highlight of their performance is a rendition of their classic song "Movin' On Up," which turns Abbey Road into a dance party.

Throughout the episode, the Live From Abbey Road team provides behind-the-scenes glimpses into the artists' rehearsals and recording sessions, giving viewers a sense of the hard work and improvisation that goes into creating great music. The show's signature artistic flourishes - including creative camera angles, vivid lighting, and imaginative editing - make the performances feel all the more dynamic and captivating. Whether you're a fan of soul, folk, rock, or any other genre, this episode of Live From Abbey Road has something for everyone.

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Description
  • First Aired
    March 23, 2007
  • Content Rating
    TV-14
  • Language
    English