May 17 street date. Barry Adamson taught himself to play the bass overnight and joined Magazine, one of Manchester's most influential bands of the late 1970s. After a three-year stint with Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, he released his first solo album, "Moss Side Story". It raised Adamson's name as a composer of diverse complexity. Having since released nine studio albums, including the 1992 Mercury Music Prize-nominated "Soul Murder", he has continued to tour globally with his talents being as much in-demand by a new generation. At the start of 2024, the acclaimed documentary, "Scala!!!", for which Adamson composed the original soundtrack as well as featured in the film, received its cinematic release. His new album, "Cut To Black", swaggeringly embraces Adamson's trademark genre-hopping compositions, covering pop, soul, jazz, hip hop, and gospel.
May 17 street date. Barry Adamson taught himself to play the bass overnight and joined Magazine, one of Manchester's most influential bands of the late 1970s. After a three-year stint with Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, he released his first solo album, "Moss Side Story". It raised Adamson's name as a composer of diverse complexity. Having since released nine studio albums, including the 1992 Mercury Music Prize-nominated "Soul Murder", he has continued to tour globally with his talents being as much in-demand by a new generation. At the start of 2024, the acclaimed documentary, "Scala!!!", for which Adamson composed the original soundtrack as well as featured in the film, received its cinematic release. His new album, "Cut To Black", swaggeringly embraces Adamson's trademark genre-hopping compositions, covering pop, soul, jazz, hip hop, and gospel.