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GALEN & PAUL - CAN WE DO TOMORROW ANOTHER DAY?


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Can We Do Tomorrow Another Day?
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Alternative Indie / Pop - Pressed On Ltd Edition Pink Vinyl - Can We Do Tomorrow Another Day? is the debut project from Paul Simonon (The Clash, Gorillaz and The Good, The Bad and The Queen); and Galen Ayers (singer-songwriter who amongst other artistic projects released the rightly acclaimed solo album Monument).

The roots of the album began in lockdown as Simonon relocated to a remote Mallorcan fishing village, where he spent his time, painting, and writing songs. Over an 18-month period he worked with local musicians, playing and busking in the streets of Palma with his friend Ayers.

What emerged is a collection of ten uplifting songs which collectively present a snapshot of pan-European music culture - and an album that journeys across the continent, influenced by French chansons, Spanish pop and English sea shanties; evoking scenes stretching from Edgware Road to Hydra Island; and painting pictures of everything from elegant Parisian cafes to drunken tourists in Magaluf to the ghosttown chill of an out-of-season holiday destination.

Can We Do Tomorrow Another Day? features an array of top tier talent. Produced by the legendary Tony Visconti (David Bowie, T-Rex, Sparks) with a band made up of Simon Tong (The Verve, The Good, The Bad and The Queen), Sebastian Rochford (Polar Bear, David Byrne, Patti Smith), Dan Donovan (Big Audio Dynamite) and Damon Albarn (Blur, Gorillaz…) playing melodica.

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a1
Lonley Town
a2
It's Another Night
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Hacia Arriba
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Room At The Top
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No Es Necesario
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I've Never Had A Good Time In Paris
b2
The Lighthouse Waltz
b3
Esmerelda
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Mi Camino
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A Sea Shanty

Last FM Information on Galen

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"Galen" was a band formed in 1993 by Wolf Eyes member Aaron Dilloway, Julie Ann Huntington, Justin Allen, and Timothy Monger. Galen released 1 cassette on Sasquatch Records (which was later reissued on Hanson Records), 1 7" on Bulb/Hanson Records, 1 Split cassette with Lab Lobotomy on Hanson Records, and 1 LP on Hanson Records. When Galen disbanded in 1996, Dilloway, Huntington, and Allen formed "The Hercules". "The Hercules" released 2 cassettes on Hanson Records, "The Galen Via Hercules" and "The Hercules". When "The Hercules" disbanded, Huntington and Dilloway formed "Man Machine", which did not last long. Dilloway is now a member of the band "Wolf Eyes" (although he does not play live with them currently), as well as a solo artist. Monger is a member of many different Michigan bands, as well as a solo artist. Allen is currently a solo artist, and Huntington is currently a french professor. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

Last FM Information on Paul

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Paul (formerly known as "Rip Eternal") is a rapper from the Philadelphia, PA. He began making music as a teenager under the name Rip Eternal, but changed his name on February 8th, 2023 with the upload of his debut single, "Bad Habits". This dated the first public appearance of his work under the name "Paul". His creativity continued to flourish, culminating in the release of his first EP, "6 Degrees of Separation," on December 8th, 2023. This five-track project, featured collaborations with various producers he worked with previously. Under the new name, Paul continues to grow with his unique and loved sound. Paul is currently signed to Circle 5 Records. https://paulincorporated.com/ Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.