Portsmouth News

Composer Barry Adamson soundtrack­s the story of his life

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It seems apt given the ‘cinematic’ nature of much of his work, Barry Adamson should use a film-based term as the title of his latest album. However, Cut To Black – the 10th release from the multi-instrument­alist and composer – has a deeper, and darker meaning as the former Magazine, Birthday Party, Visage and Bad Seed member recently released Up Above The City, Down Beneath The Stars, the first volume of his memoirs.

In that he wrote: “I started to imagine my life without me in it. An author-as-observer, looking down upon this Murky World during that time and making a record of what I found there.”

The book charts the years from his inception in Manchester’s Brutalist heart, his difficult journey through childhood and how art and music became his liberation, via his father’s jazz record collection and the spy theme sounds of John Barry, through

It’s not gospel, it’s not soul, it’s not blues and it ain’t rock n’ roll. It’s all of ’em – and with good reason – Barry Adamson

transforma­tive years working alongside Nick Cave, Midge Ure and Howard Devoto, and up to the release of his first solo album, Moss Side Story, in 1989.

And the album journeys through rambunctio­us odes, mixes elements of soul, R&B, hip hop and funk with AI and takes in Manhattan disco. Adamson examines various lives cut short, explores notions of race, and invites us to reflect on how much society has really changed since the original

Civil Rights movement of the mid 20th-century, all with a deft, louche touch and gleeful wordplay and associatio­ns, both aural and visual.

Of course, such diversity in his output is no new thing

– as well as producing highly acclaimed ‘pop’ music such as the Mercury-nominated Soul Murder, Adamson has scored an Olivier Award winning ballet performanc­e by Sylvie Guillem and the Ballet Boyz.

Film looms large over the career of someone who has worked with some of the film industry’s most intriguing mavericks including Derek Jarman (The Last of England, 1987), David Lynch (The Lost

Highway, 1997), Oliver Stone (Natural Born Killers, 1994) and Danny Boyle (The Beach, 2000).

Adamson’s recent work includes an original soundtrack for Scala!!!, the acclaimed full length documentar­y on the legendary independen­t cinema at London’s King’s Cross that inspired generation­s of artists, filmmakers and musicians.

As he says himself: “It’s not gospel, it’s not soul, it’s not blues and it ain’t rock n’ roll. It’s all of ’em – and with good reason”

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London, Glasgow, Hereford, Leeds, Manchester, and Newcastle. Cut To Black is out now – more at www. barryadams­on. com.
Barry Adamson tours the UK in May with shows in Bristol, Brighton, London, Glasgow, Hereford, Leeds, Manchester, and Newcastle. Cut To Black is out now – more at www. barryadams­on. com.

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