I am very much looking forward to visiting the US next week with Glen Duncan for little shows in New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco.
The shows are listed here. along with various others with The Real Tuesday Weld
Glen will be reading from The Last Werewolf and I will be performing some (stripped down) excerpts from the soundtrack to celebrate the release of the US hardback and the album which will be released digitally everywhere on July 12th.
A very special edition of the album with written pieces by Glen, artwork by Catherine Anyango and exclusive tracks will be released by Crammed discs in Europe in October.
It has been a while since Glen and I did any live stuff together - not since the days of I Lucifer actually - but we do hang out and talk bollocks fairly frequently. He is a very good reader, particularly of his own work, so do I hope you get chance to hear him.
We are also looking forward very much to going to Disneyland with friends in LA. It has been a long held ambition of mine to get a squeeze from Donald Duck.
All text copyright Stephen Coates 2006 - 2015
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L.A.NOIRE REVISITED
Quite a few people have been asking how I got involved with writing for L.A. Noire. It seems it's a massive success with advertisements everywhere and amazing reviews, including some substantial pieces in the the more highbrow newspapers.
Don't walk away, don't do me wrong
Don't leave me singing this torched song
When I'm burning
I'm burning up for you
You're love's a drug
You struck the sparks
You fire the flame in me
And now my heart's a blazing ruin
You say that you were only foolin'
Don't walk away, don't do me wrong
Don't leave me this way singing this torched song
Don't leave me burning
Burning up for you
I recorded the songs in London with a traditional jazz production - double bass, brush drums, upright piano, Gretch, sax, trombone or clarinet, no reverb.
I have never played computer games and I don't have a television so I had been quite unaware of all the fuss.
This is how it happened: my US publishers Primary Wave got in touch just before last Christmas to ask if I would be interested in writing a song in a 1940s style. Of course I was interested and we had a conference call on Christmas Eve with Ivan the music supervisor at Rockstar Games. We hit it off musically because I loved all his references - Billie Holiday, Dinah Washington, Ella Fitzgerald and so on. The brief was to write a song sung in the nightclub scenes by the character Elsa, a heroin addicted possible arsonist. Lyrically, many songs from that era follow the same pattern - they are either straight out love songs or love songs wrapped in some metaphor - food, gardening, dancing, moonlight or whatever. For L. A Noire, obviously that metaphor would be be 'Crime'. (Actually, there are many songs already like this - 'Murder, she said', 'Pistol Packing Mama' etc.).
Anyway, I ended up writing four songs - three of which were actually used: "Guilty', '"Torched Song", "(I Always Kill) The Things I Love". Writing songs is actually my favourite activity (apart from collecting taxidermy obviously) and these came quite quickly. Actually, 'I Always Kill.." was already in progress. My own version of it is on "The Last Werewolf" soundtrack to be released in July. I demoed the songs with my friend the Scottish singer Pinkie Maclure and we sent them back and forth with Rockstar until we got the musical and lyrical vibe that suited the character best. Here is 'Torched Song':
TORCHED SONG
Well I need something to soothe this pain
To cool the lava you pump through my veins
'Cause I'm burning
I'm burning up for you
And I need someone to quench this fire
Before it becomes a funeral pyre
Yeah I'm burning
With yearning so much for you
You struck the sparks
You fanned the flames in me
And now my heart's a blazing ruin
You say that you were only foolin'
To cool the lava you pump through my veins
'Cause I'm burning
I'm burning up for you
And I need someone to quench this fire
Before it becomes a funeral pyre
Yeah I'm burning
With yearning so much for you
You struck the sparks
You fanned the flames in me
And now my heart's a blazing ruin
You say that you were only foolin'
Don't walk away, don't do me wrong
Don't leave me singing this torched song
When I'm burning
I'm burning up for you
You're love's a drug
I have to drop
It hurts me so much
But I can't stop
I can't stop burning
I'm yearning so much for you
But I can't stop
I can't stop burning
I'm yearning so much for you
You struck the sparks
You fire the flame in me
And now my heart's a blazing ruin
You say that you were only foolin'
Don't walk away, don't do me wrong
Don't leave me this way singing this torched song
Don't leave me burning
Burning up for you
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You can hear it here.

Rockstar wanted the vocals sung by Claudia Brucken of Propaganda and Act. I had never met her before - but it was a real pleasure to work with her. In the end we used the takes recorded by Claudia's partner Paul Humphreys of Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark. They have been working together for years and Paul knows Claudia's voice very well. I sent stems (meaning the mix as seperated parts) to the Rockstar sound guys and they placed them in the game as they needed with a suitably vintage aged sound.
You can buy the songs on the official soundtrack from the usual places. I was a bit surprised to find they just used my basic demos but still, they sound pretty good.
There is also an album on Verve with various remixes of some of the original 1940s songs used in the game. I wasn't involved in that although I have done remixes for Verve before. I have actually been backing off the electro-swing thing a little of late because so many people are doing it but it is always a pleasure to work with such amazing music.
Roll on 'L.A.Noire II' or 'London Noire' - even better.
JAKE THE NIPPER

Now, I don't know about you but I intend to be wearing one of these guys every full moon from now on. Our dear friend, the very eccentric Ms Za Za made him as a limited edition for Antique Beat to celebrate the publication of Glen's wonderful novel The Last Werewolf.
Handmade with a gold plated fastener, he's gonna grab you by the throat and sink those vicious teeth in. He's not quite the last but he is one of a select and dying breed. He will be joined, or perhaps mourned, by his girlfriend Tallulah in the autumn when the paperback comes out.
You can get him from the antique beat boutique where there are also a limited number of hardback copies of the book signed by Glen himself.
But most importantly there is a preview of the new The Real Tuesday Weld album 'The Last Werewolf - a Soundtrack' It is called 'The Moonrising Suite' and you can hear it and hear more about the whole thing here. The album will be released from July around the world - but more on that soon.

For my friends here, for a limited time there is also a special sneak preview of a wolf song I made with my friend Little Red Piney Gir
at this place. Shhh!
"If you go down in the woods today, you're to sure to get a surprise"
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