Album
Favourite Worry
2015 · Funk / Soul, Blues
Rare pressing on Gatefold

Favourite Worry is a Soul & Funk album by The Milk, originally released in 2015. On Gatefold: 5 pressings tracked.
About
Released on 16th October 2015, 'Favourite Worry' is the second album by The Milk who hail from Essex in England and follows their 2012 debut 'Songs From The Thames Delta' “Our second record, like many others before u, has been a life affirming but at times painful experience. For all the good we did on our first record, we felt that there we're many unanswered question. It was important that this album put the record straight, not just for our fans and peers but for ourselve.” - Dan Legresley Fuelled by a rediscovery of the music and artists that originally inspired their formation, the four walls of their studio were ablaze with a soundtrack of Bill Wither, Isaac Hayes and the Isley Brothers throughout the songwriting process for their new album. From the swagger of symphonic opener ‘Wanderlust’ to heartfelt ballad ‘Lose That Way’ to the thunderous blues of the closing title track; The Milk’s confidence in these songs and their execution is clearly audible. Captured in a tireless outburst of creativity at the end of 2014, ‘Favourite Worry’ is The Milk at their soulful, honest and engaging best. “‘Favourite Worry’ is born from the difficulties that everyone feels as they move through life, the dreams that falter, the friendships that struggle or the love that falls away. Each song is born from this very personal atonement that each of us has had to reconcile ourselves with. It was vital that the record demonstrate the many years we have played together, the blood harmonies and sibling rhythm section. Just as importantly the need for the sound to reach deep into the guts of the listener, as so many of our influences do, was always at the forefront.” - Dan Legresley Eager to share their new song, ‘Deliver Me’ was released as a limited 7” single in November 2014 - finding its way onto the playlists of BBC 6 Music’s Lauren Laverne, Huey Morgan and Gilles Peterson - while The Milk’s dedicated fans packed out Tufnell Park’s The Dome for the band’s triumphant live return. The band unveiled their new songs in full for the first time to an intimate sold out show at Hackney’s Oslo in July to coincide with the release of single ‘No Interruptions’, one of the first songs written for 'Favourite Worry'. “‘No Interruptions’ provided us with a tone, musical flavour and a lyrical yardstick to which all of the other tracks on the album had to have in common. The song is about defiance and retribution, emotions that were common in the studio at that time.” - Rick Nunn The Bees' Paul Butler, who proved his production mastery with Michael Kiwanuka's Mercury Prize nominated debut, invited the band to record at Chale Abbey, a medieval barn on the Isle of Wight. Guided by Butler, the sessions captured the genuine version of The Milk: the sounds and honesty of soul. "There’s a lot to love about The Milk. Pretty much family they’ve been together so long, all have a focused passion on making the band work. They’re equal in what each bring to the team, they practice more than any band I’ve met. They know what they want now, which is source of the real magic. That quality in bands is becoming rarer, but they’ve got it now.” .
via Last.fm
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Wanderlust4:55
- A2Loneliness Has Eyes4:05
- A3No Interruptions3:32
- A4Darling What’s Wrong?3:55
- A5Deliver Me4:29
Side B
- B1Don’t Give Up The Night5:23
- B2Lose That Way4:13
- B3Trouble Gonna Bring Me Down4:50
- B4What Did I Do To My Love3:43
- B5Favourite Worry5:30
Sound DNA
- Soul & Funk
- Classic Soul
- warm
- soulful
- tender
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Andy ParkinSTRINGS
- Andy RossHORNS
- Dominic GloverHORNS
- Paul ButlerPERCUSSION
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 5 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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