Last Night in the Bittersweet

Last Night in the Bittersweet

by Paolo Nutini
Last Night in the Bittersweet

Last Night in the Bittersweet

by Paolo Nutini

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Overview

Paolo Nutini's fifth studio album, 2022's Last Night in the Bittersweet, finds the Scottish singer/songwriter bringing together all of the soulful and deeply literate aspects of his sound. The album, which arrives on the heels of an eight-year hiatus following 2014's Caustic Love, kicks off in experimental fashion with "Afterneath," an explosive rock collage in which he screams in wordlessly throaty Robert Plant-fashion against a driving post-punk groove. All of this functions as a swirling backdrop to frame a sample of Patricia Arquette's iconic "You're so cool" monologue (penned by Quentin Tarantino) as her character Alabama from the 1993 film True Romance. While nothing as avant-garde pops-up again on Last Night in the Bittersweet, the opening dreamscape works to introduce the mature and deeply artistic vibe Nutini conjures moving forward. In the movie True Romance, Arquette's speech works as an invocation of true love, tested by adversity and unbreakable even by death. Last Night in the Bittersweet feels borne out of a similar romantic turbulence, as if Nutini has been through a tough period of his life, only to emerge with a stronger and more emotionally grounded sense of himself. Last Night in the Bittersweet has the sprawling character of a classic vinyl double-album, like something Todd Rundgren might have released in the mid-'70s, straddling singer/songwriter pop craftsmanship and art rock swagger. There's a gorgeously analog quality to the album, as if much of it was recorded live in-studio. There's also a feeling that Nutini is drawing upon his varied influences and making them his own. "Radio" is a brilliant pop moment, evoking the emotive work of Peter Gabriel, while "Petrified in Love," with its wiry guitars and Vox organ accents, smartly draws upon the early '80s sound of artists like Tom Petty and Elvis Costello. Nutini is perhaps best on Last Night in the Bittersweet when he sinks with closed-eye intensity into the languid, country-tinged balladry of "Through the Echoes," or frames his warm, double-tracked vocals in sun-dappled orchestration as on the Carpenters-sounding "Julianne." It's an album that leaves you feeling quietly joyful and, as in the spare, poignant closer "Writer," in which Nutini ruminates on the interplay between art and life, might just make you cry. ~ Matt Collar

Product Details

Release Date: 07/01/2022
Label: Atlantic
UPC: 0190296224690
Rank: 191872

Tracks

  1. Afterneath
  2. Radio
  3. Through the Echoes
  4. Acid Eyes
  5. Stranded Words (Interlude)
  6. Lose It
  7. Petrified in Love
  8. Everywhere
  9. Abigail
  10. Children of the Stars
  11. Heart Filled Up
  12. Shine a Light
  13. Desperation
  14. Julianne
  15. Take Me Take Mine
  16. Writer

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Paolo Nutini   Primary Artist,Bass,Organ,Piano,Vocals,Synthesizer,Guitar (Bass),Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Jordi Fuster   Guitar (Electric),Guitar (Acoustic)
Daniel Forouhar   Guitar (Bass),Guitar (Electric),Guitar (12 String)
Gerard Ballester   Drums
The Frying Salsiccia Brothers   Vocals (Background)
Gavin Fitzjohn   Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric),Bass,Organ,Piano,Saxophone,Flugelhorn,Percussion,Synthesizer
Tom Pinder   Trombone
Joe Glossop   Organ,Organ (Hammond)
John Blease   Drums,Percussion
Peter Riley   Guitar (Electric)
Dani Castelar   Synthesizer,Guitar (Electric)
Matty Benbrook   Drums,Synthesizer
Michael McDaid   Guitar (Bass),Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric),Vocals (Background)
Rob Moose   Strings
Damon Reece   Drums
Scott Anderson   Drums
Tom Herbert   Bass
Dave Nelson   Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Donato Di Trapani   Piano,Synthesizer,Organ (Hammond)
Pat Noodle   Mellotron

Technical Credits

Francesca Nutini   Management
David Sanden   Design
Matty Berbrook   Composer
Alex Cowper   Design
Matt Colton   Mastering
Thomas Simon   Composer
Shamil Tanna   Photography
Conor O'Mahony   A&R
Reuben Sutherland   Design
John Blease   Composer
Paul Savage   Mixing
Quentin Tarantino   Composer
Richard Woodcraft   Mixing,Engineer,Producer,Additional Production
Seamus Simon   Composer
Dani Castelar   Skit,Mixing,Composer,Engineer,Producer,Programming
Matty Benbrook   Composer
Paolo Nutini   Composer,Producer,Cover Art Concept
Tom Herbert   Composer
Kevin Burleigh   Engineer
Gavin Fitzjohn   Composer,Engineer,Producer
Joe Jones   Engineer,Assistant Engineer
Joe Munns   Management
Mike Bawden   Management
Rhys Evans   Engineer
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