As fans enjoy Paul Weller's latest album, "66," our podcast offers a unique behind-the-scenes look into the making of his 17th solo studio album.
In this episode, I had the pleasure of chatting with the multi-talented Hannah Peel, who played a pivotal role in the album's creation.
We hear about the creation of the orchestration and the recording process at the iconic Abbey Road Studio Two, with Hannah's insights providing a rich tapestry of the creative process behind "66."
Hannah Peel is a multi-award-winning composer, singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist.
During our conversation, Hannah shared her experiences working with Paul Weller and the Britten Sinfonia, revealing the intricate details of the album's orchestration and the collaborative spirit that permeated the project.
One of the standout moments of our discussion was Hannah's recounting of the 66 sessions at Abbey Road Studios. Known for its rich history and unparalleled acoustics, Abbey Road provided the perfect studio for the recording of the orchestra. Hannah described the thrill of working with the Britten SInfonia, an orchestra renowned for its adventurous playing and support of young talent. The collaboration resulted in beautifully arranged layers that add a unique richness to Paul Weller's music on 66.
Hannah also touched on the various tracks she worked on, including "My Best Friend's Coat," "Rise Up Singing," "I Woke Up," and "Burnout." Each song allowing Hannah to showcase her exceptional skills in orchestration and arrangement. For instance, "I Woke Up" brought Hannah to tears with its beauty, while "Burnout" required a delicate balance of low-end strings and brass to achieve its hauntingly powerful sound.
Beyond the album, Hannah's career continues to soar. She recently won an Ivor Novello Award for her work on the TV series "The Midwich Cuckoos" and has created beautiful music for Netflix film Scoop and the soundtrack for the new series "Insomnia". Her ability to seamlessly transition between different musical genres and mediums is a testament to her versatility and talent.
This podcast episode with Hannah Peel is a treasure trove of insights for any music lover or aspiring musician.
Her passion for collaboration, her meticulous approach to orchestration, and her genuine love for the craft shine through in every word.
As we wrapped up our conversation, Hannah hinted at future projects and collaborations, leaving us eagerly anticipating what's next in her remarkable career.
Don't miss this fascinating episode that delves deep into the making of Paul Weller's "66."
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